LOLwut. Stop embarrassing yourself man, it's not attractive— are you coming onto me?? SO CUTE
LOLwut. Stop embarrassing yourself man, it's not attractive— are you coming onto me?? SO CUTE
Aw man I got schooled by a noob with a spelling fetish. BURN
Buh-
Naw, that would be way too easyeasy/logical.
U mad, bro? Those are some big words to throw around over an internet disagreement, words I'm preeeeetty sure you had to look up before posting.
Get out.
Stand back everyone! Looks like we have ourselves an Internet Tough Guy in our midst. I'm not sure what is sadder: That by linking NDeGT to Rogan that somehow this magically 'saves' him; or that it took you nearly two days to come back with a response like that. The fact that instead of having a conversation, you…
Tommy Flanagan has become more and more unintelligible as the show has progressed; at this point, he's using any opportunity to build up a demo reel for Outlander:
Gish: "Make sweet sweet love to me!"
Chibs: "Aye, ya bootie! A dunga dunga"
"Last scene of Hamlet, maaaaaan"
My main point is that this is the movie that put Cheadle on the map, whereas the film itself is typically regarded as Lesser Denzel. That being said, my criticism of you wasn't fair - sorry about that.
True….it's about Jennifer Beals, or Denzel Washington trying to find Jennifer Beals, or Denzel Washington trying to find Jennifer Beals but running afoul of Tom Sizemore (a surprisingly easy thing to happen to anyone). I just remember Don Cheadle being the best part of the whole thing.
I missed it when it first was released, but circled back to it when Mulholland Falls and LA Confidential came out. It's a good companion piece if you watch them all together (throw in True Confessions too and you have a pretty good lineup), and paints a good picture of postwar Los Angeles.
Yeah, it's almost as if Hassenger saw some random YouTube clips and did a writeup on it. One of the greatest introductions of a character ever on screen, and it was the film that made me immediately take notice of Don Cheadle.
Also, "I'm just asking questions" - yeah, smart rhetoric there. That is the laziest form of analysis out there; the fact that there are a lot of meatheads out there listening to his garbage is bad enough - the fact that he evidently has a POV that's even taken seriously by some is even worse.
Thanks for your opinion, Joe. I hope everything works out for you.
Are you fucking kidding me? Just Google "Joe Rogan misogyny", and scroll through the 18,700 results. Add to that the latent homophobia, the relentless shit-talking on fighters he thinks are "soft", and his whackadoo conspiracy theories (he seems to really love chemtrails hard). The fact that Joe Rogan's a Truther…
Fuck. This just sucks. One of the enduring memories I have of Click & Clack is when Tom came on the air at the normal 10 a.m. time on the Saturday after 9/11 and said something along the lines that because of all the news going on, they were going to take off and turn the show over to more WESat w/ Scott Simon. I…
OK, cool - I'll have to check it out. I just don't like his standup act, and I've heard that he's a nightmare to work with on the MMA shows he's on (disrespectful to staff/PAs).
Great interview, Will. I always like to hear Hartman stories; plus, further evidence that Joe Rogan is an irredeemable piece of shit.
Loved Point Blank! It's one of those movies that continues to be remade (both overtly, like Payback and Parker, and in spirit, like a slew of awesome HK Blood Operas), and is still relevant today. [It's funny how Parker continues to live on, while his reverse-negative-twin Dortmunder hasn't been onscreen in…