That's all true. But at the same time, if that's gonna be your attitude, maybe you should reschedule your interview.
That's all true. But at the same time, if that's gonna be your attitude, maybe you should reschedule your interview.
Reminds me of this old Billy Bob Thornton interview. He was getting pissed that the interviewer kept asking about his new movie when he wanted to talk about his new band's album. I was like, Billy, people like and know you as an actor-if you want your band to get widespread attention from this publication you have to…
Are the ass implant rumors true? Because it's a great butt but damn it looks fake
Whoa those are cool! I haven't been to lens crafters in years. I've checked out Warby Parker and they're cool, but I like to rotate between a bunch of weird nerd styles, and it's impractical at any other price point but Zenni's
I find you guilty and sentence you to...DEATH!
You responded to the wrong person, I never said that.
Brazil is one of my favorite movies, but I don't really understand how his role is spectacular there. He's good, but replaceable I think. Certainly not as essential to my enjoyment of that movie as Jonathan Pryce or Michael Palin.
That looks like a good option. If you need to go even cheaper though I would recommend Zenni Optical. They can be more expensive, but I got some good frames for 6.95, just under around $10 with my prescription and shipping, but this was years ago, and they don't seem to get much higher than around $20-30 though. USPS…
Yeah, I'm fortunate to not have Chewbacca level body hair so my wife doesn't care either way. I maybe have Dennis from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia level chest hair and no back hair. Just enough to show and feel manly without an undershirt, but doesn't make me feel gross.
Reminds me of the GMO hysteria. The only reason you should care about organics is pesticide consumption.
Lol. I'm sure his roommates would love to hear how he could "get laid anytime." Something tells me they would disagree with that assessment.
But then what are Iowa and Minnesota if not Midwest?
I can understand staying "in the zone" or whatever throughout an entire day's shooting, I mean, cuts and breaks and whatnot must be disruptive and maybe it's hard to get back in character. But yeah, the whole 24/7 thing seems really bizarre to me. It just reeks of self-importance to me, but hey, I am not an actor.
I'm not an expert on acting or film or anything, but I've never been particularly impressed by De Niro. I've seen all his big movies, and I think he's a good actor, but I dunno, seems like he's just a good actor who got lucky enough to work with some fantastic directors (Coppola, Scorsese)
Ah snap you got there before me. Great story!
There's a likely apocryphal story (yet it illustrates the point) about Dustin Hoffman and Olivier while shooting Marathon Man. Supposedly, Hoffman needed to look tired and breathless for a scene, so he went on a long run. Or didn't sleep for days or something, I don't remember. And Olivier asked him something like…
Wow thanks for taking the time to respond! It may be my upbringing, I'm very wary of screamers
Sorry for the late response but I second this. Similar relationship. I think you're absolutely right about yelling-it's immature, and a sign of poor impulse control. Adults should be able to express disagreement and even anger without raising their voices, that's just healthy relationships 101.
I know this is old but I wanted to chime in to agree with you. Yeah, I think the way you define fight is extremely unhealthy. It's good to air your grievances and not cave or repress, but by the same token I refuse to believe that having shouting matches is the sign of well-adjusted people or a healthy relationship.…
I agree it's just about how we define argument. My wife and I argue at least once or twice a week, but that means that we have a strongly worded disagreement. We don't yell at each other or slam doors though, I've always taken that as a sign of poor impulse control.