Him even being mentioned in the same sentence as MLK is a travesty. These Hoteps stay busy, and the speed of their ignorance is only held back by their inflated egos.
Him even being mentioned in the same sentence as MLK is a travesty. These Hoteps stay busy, and the speed of their ignorance is only held back by their inflated egos.
The Hotep conspiracy dissertations that will be written about his untimely demise and his “teachings” will be truly out of this world.
The ultimate cancellation...
That cast was so freaking stacked. Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart, Liam Neeson, and Gabriel Byrne, not to mention (though I guess I’m mentioning them) Nicol Williamson, Corin Redgrave, and, of course, Hinds.
Because he’s being silly and acting old and out of touch, no matter how good his takes on Dracula or Nixon were. I better write a letter to Deadline whining about being canceled.
I sure wish you would just drift off on an iceberg . . .
Man Rome was such an amazing show. From what I understand it was not even getting that bad of ratings when it was cancelled, it was just to damn expensive to make.
And for me, Caesar
Just want to say a thanks to all those who were gracious enough to explain what “spontaneity” means. The cleverness of the AVClub commentariat may have diminished, but at least the pedantry is still going strong.
I’ve always loved him for his two-scene role in Michael Mann’s Miami Vice.
“My cousin Brian is world famous for his mental ups and downs”.
Aside from Redman, the other standout episode in my memory was Devon Sawa’s, thanks to the extended cameo from Jason Schwartzman. They asked Schwartzman about doing an episode but was between places because he had been touring extensively with Phantom Planet, so he made a couple of pitches - “What if I was by myself…
It’s almost as gross as the Mike Love episode.
The Redman episode is Epic TV Hall of Fame-level brilliance. The rest of that show was hot dumpster juice. He even shouts it out on A-Yo with Method Man (f/ Saukrates).
One bored day in the ‘90s, while flipping through channels, an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous is how I first became aware of Trump, and it was immediately obvious how sleazy he was. “... gratuitous, conspicuous consumption with no point other than retelling the same damn story about American…
The brilliant thing about Redman’s episode was that it was both relatable and aspirational — at least for teens and people in their early 20s.
Boondocks did a whole thing on this
We could all stand to be a little more like Redman.