Fun fact: He played “Scuz” in the movie Return of the Living Dead.
Fun fact: He played “Scuz” in the movie Return of the Living Dead.
So if Santos retains ownership and Kimmel shows it commercially (which isn’t the same as showing it to friends) then Santos might at least get to settle for some stupidly small sum
So does he have a case? Can a cameo be used in a commercial broadcast without permission from person appearing in tbe cameo? Not like I expect the AV Club to do any heavy lifting on this or any other topic, but maybe someone read a better article somewhere else and knows the answer.
I gave up once they started the storyline where they were going to have surgery performed on his dick during the MTV music video awards and everyone thought it was a great idea. But prior to that there were some really good episodes.
The Frighteners was a pretty good movie. I had forgotten about it until just now.
I’ve only noticed ads for an Amazon show or maybe two before a show, less than a minute. Is it happening more during shows that I’m not watching? Because it’s just a minute before the show and I can get through that by pulling my taffy or refilling my Mr. Pibb
I always knew Blunden was a piece of shit.
I am deeply blessed. I just wish I was poised to make a million dollars next year for it.
No - the toll is the same. But the paycheck sure as shit isn’t.
Any time an actor dramatically alters their body, it’s more important in the press than the film. Needing counseling because you’re “too ripped” is stupid.
If naming your child in tribute to a Rob Reiner film about a kid leaving their family to find better parents makes you mentally ill, then I don’t want to be mentally well.
INT DORM ROOM DAY
Actually, on second thought you’re correct. I can’t fault him for having this experience. It’s sad he experienced it.
Because it’s not a news story? It’s tone deaf for people who star in Marvel films to talk about how tough the pandemic was for them because the press talked about how ripped his abs were instead of how great his not-great film was. Next we’ll hear about how he had to use Albertson’s brand frozen fruit in his smoothies…
No, fuck off with this “actor talks about how their mental health suffered during the pandemic” bullshit.
Being a movie star is hard. I’d say more, but I have to get to my overnight shift at the gas station and hope I’ll be able to grab a nap in my car from 6-7 before I start at my other job.
Wilco: The Album and Star Wars?
Such a terrible title. I’d expect something like this from Wilco, but not from her
“Dinosaurs with helmets, floating in zero-g, flapping their little arms to try and “swim” toward some prey?”