This would be interesting if he'd been inspired by Nelson Mandela, but being inspired by playing Nelson Mandela in a terrible film about Nelson Mandela is not a good sign.
This would be interesting if he'd been inspired by Nelson Mandela, but being inspired by playing Nelson Mandela in a terrible film about Nelson Mandela is not a good sign.
Again, this is one of those idiotic things that proves Emma Watson was right in everything she said in her speech at the UN. The morons that thought this stunt up decided that reducing her to a mere object to titilate anonymous assholes on the internet (says the man with a made up disqus name) would be a really clever…
It's great to have Person of Interest back. It was a bit of a low key episode given how S3 ended, but I thought it did a great job of establishing how things have changed and what direction the show will be going in next.
No, I'd thought of a few potential questions, but didn't go for it. I really enjoyed listening to his answers though.
Not ill, but definitely frail. It wasn't easy for him to move around, and he couldn't hear some of the audience questions very well, but his answers were long, detailed and passionate.
Extracts of his Q&A after a screening of Dark Blood at this year's Glasgow Film Festival, which I'm very happy that I attended.
A whole episode of television, directed by Friedkin, that was just a car chase would be amazing.
But you don't know what's being done with season 2 yet. The casting of two characters, one on each side of the law, and a general outline of the story doesn't suggest anything about the direction it will go in.
I think that was more from his side, with him saying 'I would do that'. Let's just all dream that he's signed up to direct every episode of S3.
So he's like, really bad in the first episode then?
Rein-Vaughn-tion.
Wow, have you seen the first episode? What's bad about it?!
But Vince Vaughn isn't a woman, is he?! Seriously though, he's not, is he?
I actually thought Maron made a deliberate move towards being more like Louie in S2, and putting Marc in situations that felt as unreal as some of the ones Louis CK puts himself in in his show. I think that's what put me off it and made me give it up. I quite liked S1 which was its own thing and not at all like Louie,…
Again, none of these photos were 'put out there'. They weren't made readily available to anyone who wanted to see them. They should have been as well protected as credit card numbers or any other personal information of that nature. None of the people in the photos advertised their existence in public.
None of these photos were 'put out there'. Mary Elizabeth Winstead even said that the photos of her had been deleted. That some asshole was able to find and steal them means there's a serious problem with iCloud as well as a serious problem with people like him. These photos were not easy to find, and clearly, some of…
Yes, because the nature of the pictures is 'extremely personal' and 'not for public viewing'. Your argument that celebrities should 'expect' to be seen naked is astonishingly ignorant, offensive and idiotic.
How is accessing anyone's private information/data, stealing it and sharing it illegally terrible? Is this really a question you're asking?
I never watched it, but I didn't get it and did wonder why Wil Wheaton was hosting it, or indeed hosting any show about anything.
If you want to hear a painful accent, try watching him in Green Street. His cockney is remarkable.