Ah, perfectly logical! Thanks.
Ah, perfectly logical! Thanks.
I’ve never seen The Hustler, but I share your hopes about his future projects.
As for the returns, we already knew Pyramid was coming back, as production staff confirmed filming was moved to LA
Good to hear, and I’ll definitely buy one in the not-near-but-not-too-far future. My current disposable fundage is dealing with the $200 I just dropped on Moonlighting on DVD.
I can read that only in Jon “Epic Voice Guy” Bailey’s voice. “AAAAAAbs.”
I’m getting too old for this. I clicked through the gallery expecting to see something about an Evil Otto-like reaper that came after you if you took too long.
Thank you very much for the clarification!
Considering its recent success, my money’s on “CODA 2: Your Sister Is a CODA.”
Was it aphasia? I mentioned TJ in a reply earlier, but wasn’t sure if it was that or a similar neurological disease.
And Joey, Chandler and Ross never noticed that he looked just like the star of their favorite movie, “Die Hard.”
I’d heard the dementia/mental condition speculation, but hoped it was merely something as benign as a Nicolas Cage-like spending spree/tax bill that needed to be settled up.
I’m just talkin’ ‘bout the theme from Shaft.
Dame Shirley never won an Oscar for her Bond themes - and she fucking towers above some LA theatre kid and Cornell.
If anyone were looking for a legitimate reason to (lovingly) pile on Will Smith on Twitter — and please don’t — you could do far worse than his pronunciation of “executable.”
I’m picking up a strong “fantastic career overlooked by the Academy until it uses an OK ‘late-middle-career’ performance as a chance to make up for it” vibe.
Yes! Thank you very much!
Maybe one of you here can help me: What was the game (past 2-3 years?) that got some minor notoriety from an NPC singing a really bad cover of a song? I want to say it took place out in the woods or nature. Maybe a BMX/biking game?
I have no problem with any working actor doing a role just for money. I mean, that’s why they’re called working actors.
That’s money that could go toward paying for the recording of The Return of the Return of Bruno.
Looking at the 1998 Oscars nominees, it looks as if Fox really didn’t have a whole lot of people/VIPs to distribute tickets to -- Titanic, despite being a Fox co-production, would’ve been under the Paramount umbrella/allotment -- so giving tickets to the cast of your lone Best Picture nominee wouldn’t be an internal…