1) Love the sport. Too many of these people will call anything if the price is right. Scully is such a pro he would do a good job calling an NBA game but not a great one. Costas was best calling baseball and least calling anything else.
1) Love the sport. Too many of these people will call anything if the price is right. Scully is such a pro he would do a good job calling an NBA game but not a great one. Costas was best calling baseball and least calling anything else.
I had to lose that accent when I went into radio.
We Bostonians have a way of positioning our tongue and throat into unnatural positions that make it very difficult for an outsider to pick it up.
It's a lot more than replacing 'r's with 'ah's.
It's totally deliberate.
It's the ultimate New Yorker shitting all over Boston.
The last shot is for people like you who never figured out that it was a comedy.
You're missing a couple of 'H's there pal.
Best fake Boston accent on film is Jon Voight's Mickey on Ray Donovan. Flawless. He has no connection to Boston at all and yet nails it.
Underrated!
It's Scorsese's comedy classic.
Can't wait to see those 2 or 3 good episodes.
I never said it was a joke.
I said is was a celebration!
Celebrations are fun filled with song and laughter.
I am sad that you are not familiar with that concept.
I've been to a few weddings where they chose a more reverent tone and it was lovely.
But I've also been so some that were focused on keeping it light.
The point…
Seriously?
Everyone laughed through it all even the vows.
Life is short.
Pull the stick out of your arse and have some fun.
Or better yet get on your knees and pray you don't burn in hech-eee-double-hockey-sticks.
My conventional wedding took place in 1976. Still going strong. The best wedding I ever attended was on a beach. The bride was barefoot like the rest of us. No one wore tie let alone a suit. That was 20 years ago for them. They are still married. You'd have missed it riding up there on your high horse.
"but a wedding is supposed to be a serious commitment"
Glad I missed yours.
Weddings are supposed to be joyous celebrations.
I think the people going through it get to determine the tone of the proceedings and not snarky writers on the web.
I've been to a few weddings there were mockeries.
They were all "conventionally…
I can't condone a crime against redwoods but the rest of this snark is just envy. What difference does it make if someone has a themed wedding or not. Every one I've ever been to is 'cosplay' if you ask me. Have you seen bridesmaids dresses? As for Sir Ian he could have donated that money to charity.
One of the worst episodes ever in either series. This reminded me of season 2 of WD when we literally watched the grass grow on that farm. It's all about the money people. Combined these two series are bigger than Game of Thrones yet they look like something on Crackle. Clearly everyone invested is sucking the money…
I saw a major JW art show at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. It was unforgettable. My favorites were the religious collages made from frames of 35mm film cut from 1950s religious epics. He also had a life sized pop up book type thingy of his living room that was sensational. If he has a show near you go.
Do real people give a shit about this or is it just NBC?
Eyes Wide Shut and Last Tango in Paris make no sense at all until you are at least 40 something.
Based on Zmuda/Kaufman's track record how can anyone take anything about them seriously? Something this reviewer apparently did.
All the SR hate here is just sad.
If he only did that North Korea movie he'd be a star in my book.
Confusing.
At first you seem to agree that all that smoking was horrible.
Then you turn on a dime and call me PC.
It's real simple. When there are kids in the audience, like there were here, we tone it down. The violence is not Tarantino, the language is not Scorsese, and the smoking is not Mad Men. (Love all 3 of those…
They wrote the biggest check.
They have it until 2032.
I for one do not think there will be television in 2032.