He was in that? Now I’m going to have to watch it
He was in that? Now I’m going to have to watch it
He’s the only reason I continued watching the show after the first episode. The rest of it was kind of True Detective-lite but he was fucking phenomenal - creepy and sympathetic, I’ve never seen anyone thread that needle so well.
Or if someone left a Starbucks cup on his head. Fans would notice.
The coughing, sweating, flushed face and GERD burps in this clip tell me they’d better speed this shit up because this guy will be dead very soon.
Fucking seriously. Either review movies a day before or the day that they’re released as a rule or mention the release date somewhere.
And he also starred in “Born in East L.A.”
I just keep my screen minimized so I never see the AV Club slideshows. I had assumed this was one.
Ah, a D.
No secret there - because believing in fantasy things like magic, evolution, monsters or even Munsters, is prohibited by my religion and I feel immense guilt which I cover up by blaming illegal immigrants and Democrats.
Maybe it’s for the same reason his best and most memorable roles are ones where his romantic co-stars are men (George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio) rather than women? I mean, the guy made TWO movies where he was pretending to be in a heterosexual marriage - once to win World War II and the other where he played a guy hid…
I always thought that their lease ended at midnight and they packed the place up on Halloween to make way for the pop-up toy shop
So that’s why I keep masturbating to it.
Hopefully it didn’t hit her as hard the second time.
I guess. Still not as bad as reporting to the media that your living spouse is dead, don’t you think?
His wife is pulling a deceased celebrity double-dead because you get more flowers that way. But if he’s close to death why not just update the original obit in a few days when he dies? Or will the AV Club just repost it?
I think you mean Paul Reiser, not Elliott Gould
I like everyone involved in this - but I am having a really hard time imagining this working as a movie. So much of what’s amazing about the book is in DeLillo’s prose - there really isn’t much in terms of a narrative. I guess if anyone can pull this off, Noah Baumbach can.
What the poor kid didn’t know was that, as a rule, writers are taught to refuse any unsolicited manuscripts or papers to prevent allegations of plagiarism from someone who notes a resemblance between what they wrote and a character in the author’s book; even though the author never read the thing, never wanted it,…
How can you run an obit about this guy without mentioning “Time Bandits?” I mean, he certainly doesn’t come to mind when I think of Twin Peaks. When Bruce Willis dies I full expect the headline here to be