According to IMDB, he plays porn director Jerry Damiano who lived to the ripe old age of 80 without succumbing to scandal in the intervening years.
According to IMDB, he plays porn director Jerry Damiano who lived to the ripe old age of 80 without succumbing to scandal in the intervening years.
Featuring Hank Azaria as John Turturro playing a Porn Producer
Not gonna lie, I'd get a bit skeeved-out if someone I knew started collecting Punky Brewster comics.
I'm dying to know more about the Marxist revisionist Western.
Um, you're not automatically racist for disliking the music of a few popular artists and not knowing a lot about hiphop. A lot of musically-inclined people don't know all that much about different well-established artists and genres.
I'm glad someone else likes quoting Spin magazine articles from 1996.
I really want to find out more about why U2 broke-off recording an album with him.
It's a fun movie, a bit dated, but still worth a watch. The cast is amazing. They just keep throwing awesome actors at you left and right.
The funny thing is, it's basically a submarine movie in the sky.
Obama did a pretty good job of dealing with a housefly that entered restricted airspace.
Martin Landau in By Dawn's Early Light.
Damn, the Glee cast featured more 27 year olds hanging around a high school than To Catch A Predator ever did.
Yeah, I think there was some kind of rehearsal going on when I visited. I walked into the lobby and decided it wasn't worth going further and possibly disrupting whatever was happening inside.
It's not crazy. Lost Highway and Mullholland Drive are my two favorite Lynch films. They're nearly perfect.
I'm not sure if that sounds any better. It basically undermines all of the symbolism of the film and leaves me with the same "Almost… but not quite" feeling I got from the storyboarded ending to 28 Days Later.
Both Babylon 5 and DS9 had the tendency to slam on the story arc brakes and throw you a standalone episode or three when you least wanted one.
At the end of the movie, Jacob discovers he's really been Macaulay Culkin's career the whole time.
That scene is probably one of the best things Lynch ever did. It's also one of the two moments in the first act that outright explain what the hell the movie is all about (the other being the interview with the cops).
"We've met before, haven't we?"
"Where is it you think we've met?"
"In your Disqus, don't you remember?"
"No… no I don't."
"As a matter of fact, I'm there right now."
"That's fucking unreasonable, man."
"Search for me" *hands over phone*
I really don't care about meeting celebrities, as I'd rather just leave them alone to live their lives in peace. Also, going fanboy over someone might come back to bite me in the ass if I ever have to work with them.