If it was me, I probably would have checked to see what the seating situation was like before heading out, which you’re able to do with reserved seating. Also, if it was still that popular three weeks in, what makes you think seats would be available without reservations?
Because Trump and his allies get access to special treatments that aren’t available to normal people (even Hollywood actors).
Oh HAI Stewardess...I did NAUGHT steal that money I DID NAUGHT...
Deebo, as he will always be known in the Black community, was a truly nice man in person too! I saw him with his wife and kids in a restaurant in Dearborn, Michigan about 3 years ago. No one could miss him because of his size, but he entered and humbly waved and smiled as they were seated. His beautiful Black wife and…
I’m still chafed they’re not doing the Worst Of. Yes, yes, we all need to be uplifting and uplifted right now but that kind of catharsis can be healthy.
“her sleazy record-producer husband, William (Bradley Whitford)“
Ignatiy giving a withering D to a shitty movie: Expected but always welcome.
Well, that’s a fascinating thing to learn.
She feels like a real person who got shoved in to this otherwise scripted comedy
In s1 of Parks & Rec they didn’t give her much to do and she was often just in the background of office scenes. So she decided, as something to do, that April would have a crush on Andy (he was in a band) and would flirt with him. The writers liked it and started working it into the scripts. So the April-Andy…
That can’t possibly be true
The thing I’m most impressed with his just how believable she is in the roll. Like, you can’t tell at any given moment if she’s scripted or improving and if she’s scripted how in God’s name someone could have scripted that particular sequence.
When I got around to watching Parks and Rec, I was struck by how much more nuanced her performance in that show actually is when compared to the popular conception of it. Yes, there’s a lot of eye rolls and sarcasm (and doing those well is no small thing, by the way), but it’s a surprisingly joyous performance at…
The thing to remember about Plaza is that while she may seem sarcastic and aloof, she’s more afraid of you than you are of her.
“i’m just recording it so i can watch it in a theater later”
“-an incredibly dedicated, mustachioed donut maestro working late into the night-”
Jon Voigt, James Woods, Kevin Sorbo, Kirk Cameron, Scott Baio and Randy Quaid. Now there’s a cast just begging to do a low rent adaptation of an Ayn Rand novel.