New York City industry too, but that probably moved from San Francisco with hospitality people.
New York City industry too, but that probably moved from San Francisco with hospitality people.
Fernet is super fun in Cocktails too!
Prizefighter no 1, Hanky Panky, Eeyore's requiem, or a Fanciulli all temper fernet and can be great eye openers to the complexity it can add to drinks.
oh, well, I guess I misheard Jon Hamm at some point, or he was being vague so they'd talk about Million Dollar Arm some more, either way, still filming, probably won't be edited together until the fall.
I don't know Weiner, but i'm guessing they'll have tons of time to edit these last 7 episodes, for better or worse.
Being on a college campus for the killing of Bin Laden was probably the closest I'll get to that sort of incredibly outpouring of emotion.
For a group of people who were in elementary school on 9/11 that sort of relief will not be surpassed.
But the context is so incredibly different.
They had just finished the second batch of episodes when Jon Hamm was everywhere promoting Million Dollar Arm, so I don't think that'll happen, but I really want to see them before they actually are planned to come out.
After making Pete such a heel in the earlier seasons, he's still smarmy, but I definitely don't hate him in every scene he's in anymore.
I read the Jock as way more of the safe, society match, much more like the Senator that Betty has now. That casting call for the kid had to have said young Kennedy somewhere on it.
I was wondering if that was from How to Succeed in Business! I watched the first episode with my mom and she mentioned Robert Morse originating the role, and at the time it was a funny nod that J. Pierpont Finch was in charge of a company, but now if comes much more full circle
Lorne made a really good decision when they released the first cast on DVD because you were able to see that even with one of the greatest collections of north american comedic talent, they had problems filling the time.
I get weirded out by a lot of that really obsessive fandom in most of it's forms. I just don't see how these people have the time and energy to devote so much time to just one thing.
There are other things in this world! you can be spending your time on other things, not just your favorite show!
I have to have a soft spot for the early Eagles because their first greatest hits album didn't leave My mom's car growing up and she would never fail to tell me how they were much better before they went 'rock'
Which probably has more to do with her love of Linda Ronstadt and Jackson Browne than anything else.
seriously, using the word 'vulpine' just gave me the shivers
oh yeah, I haven't read it in a while and I guess the hotel arc stuck with me more than the recreated version
oh man, he would be awesome as Corinthian, but would he let himself play such a villain?
he's played bad people sure, but nothing like this.
But is it as stupid fun as Pacific Rim? because if it can compete with that kind of 'kids adventure playing with action figures' come to life, I just might have to see it
I think you have the problem where a lot of the presumed front runners haven't hit wide enough release to catch,
I think Wolf of Wall Street hit theaters for me this week, and I'm in a suburb of DC, definitely not the sticks.
As a preteen fan of Toonami and the anime that got to america in the 90's, the Robo sword almost made me giggle with joy.
That entire movie gave me the joyful goosebumps that all great blockbusters should have in abundance.
Holy Shit, I completely forgot, I showed my Dad Anchorman This week
Prince is also one of those weird Pop Culture holes for me too, and I have to say that that costume is supremely awesome.
Knowing only what you've just written about yourself, you seem like you've passed the friends test with flying colors.
Aw man, I haven't listened to that in such a long time. It's probably still on my computer but I think I'll have to listen to that straight through for a while.