…I don't know what to tell you.
…I don't know what to tell you.
Back when I read the appendices of the LOTR books, I thought that Jackson and CO could have made a beautiful, brutally lean war film out of the battle for Moria, in which Thorin takes his "oakenshield" name. The same dwarves from "Hobbit" would have been fantastic in something like that. I really would have…
What about that jerk who says "eeyeeeeeeeesss?"
In the Tomacco episode she's called Mindy, and it's the Lindsey voice but a slightly different design.
Jeff Albertson got married?
Yeah, representing women and non-white people in media is soooo undignified.
Where in the fuck do you live where there's still a Blockbuster?
Uggggggggh. I can't believe I watched that whole arc waiting for something to happen.
Wow. That was painfully unfunny. And possibly homophobic.
YOU CAN'T! WEEEE MADE YOUUUU!
It's always struck me as a term for a actors more willing to sacrifice the glamour of "movie star" roles for memorable and quirky supporting parts. What I find interesting is when a character actor becomes a movie star in their own right (Johnny Depp) or when an actor seems more comfortable with character actor roles…
Considering what happened with Jeffrey Jones, maybe that's a good thing.
Obviously, Rick's father was Latino or Spanish. I actually know plenty of "white" people with last names like Sanchez or Garcia, because their parents or even grandparents are a mixed race couple. Or Roiland and Harmon are waiting to drop an epic "dirty Sanchez" joke.
I withdraw my question. (eats candy bar, glumly.)
I feel like "Bender's Big Score" is the best of the 4 film/mini-series. "Beast With a Billion Backs" is decent, but weird. "Bender's Game" is godawful and "Wild Green Yonder" is really uneven.
It's in the PE building. So… yeah, wizard did it.
Marge's "Stop. Don't eat me." advice is a close second to this one.
AND Robbie's dad, who shared his son's affinity for fingerless gloves.
Jersey Pines. Heh heh.
Speaking of siblings on the Simpsons; Honorable mention to Julie Kavner as Marge, Patty and Selma and of course Dan Castelanetta and Danny DeVito as Homer and Herb. Kavner's gravely falsetto for Marge is such a great inversion of the acerbic grumble she uses for Patty and Selma.