He's normally a fantastic actor, but his big monologue in the brig was terrible.
He's normally a fantastic actor, but his big monologue in the brig was terrible.
They can just retitle it: "In Loving Memory".
Go watch "Contemporary American Poultry" and have a good cry with us.
I totally get that. I was on a Wrong Way Up kick in 2008, so ETHWHT was exactly what I wanted.
I didn't even know this show existed.
They're just sad because After Dark 2 was a better album. ;)
This + "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" w/ David Byrne
Yes, thankfully. The woman is a gem.
The static sound is actually a burst of coded information that will tell weather radios and other receiving equipment exactly what the emergency is, where it is and how long it is expected to last.
I know. But the fact they went out there is a product of the mentality that you should go for a shot even though it's not allowed for X, Y and Z - because ART.
There's a "schedule" and there's reality.
I think Sarah's death has polarized crews and a lot of producers, directors and the like. Nobody is in a mood to let anybody work on an unsafe set. Good luck shutting down a first day PA who questions something.
No, I didn't see that…
I'm pretty religious. I work in TV (and used to work in film).
They're completely, utterly, irrevocably fucked in every possible way.
This.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but freight trains don't run on schedules.
She was the Law and Order of her day.
Reception at Tiffany's (following the service).
"You're the one who knocks? Oh, let me just open the door then without looking outside. Teehee!" - Daryl