Don't be sorry. I don't know either, and based on what I just read here, I don't want to know a damn thing about him except "Why was that included in Tweet Beat?"
Don't be sorry. I don't know either, and based on what I just read here, I don't want to know a damn thing about him except "Why was that included in Tweet Beat?"
That was baaad.
HOLY HELL, YES!! And then he went on to join the team at House... how he grew before our very eyes. Such a pretty boy.
I love her so so so so so much!! I haven't seen this in ages - thanks for posting it. :)
*fistbump*
It's the mouthbreathing!! Totally! It's almost like a waking snore - I think his soft palate or uvula might be a slightly weird shape or something - and it's one of my peeves in ordinary circumstances. Luckily it's not constant, and he's superduper lovely and intelligent and respectful and passionate and funny, so if…
Damn right! I really like her - she has an amazing ability to let all the bullshit just pass her by. As much as she might look like she has an air of importance, it's obvious in interviews that she doesn't take herself or the celebrity thing seriously at all. Plus: the work ethic again, and her designs are seriously…
I saw her in this movie Barfi! on Netflix, last year - a very cute movie (once you get over the title, the pretty awful old-age makeup in parts and the fact that it could do with being 40 minutes shorter). I cried profusely, but I'm a sap and may have been hormonal at the time, so I'm not sure how much stake you want…
Yeah, I know what you mean about Beckham - I don't think it's fair that people go on and on about that, because it's not like he can change it. He's pretty much an Adonis among men, so what's the big deal if he has one quirk? Some voices really do bug me though: Charlie Day, Edward Burns and Casey Affleck being among…
Yeah I don't disagree with you, honestly. I agree that Casey is a more natural actor - it's just his voice that drives me nuuuuuts (which is not his fault, but there you have it). And I think Ben absolutely should be taken seriously as a director because he's good at it.
Oh they definitely won't recast her, that's for sure - they seem very loyal to their characters' real-life identities.
Yeah, apart from the obvious sadness of the Marcia dying, it's sad that her character won't have a preplanned resolution.
That's a full-blown heated debate! It's so surreal, I love it.
Apparently not, according to the link ashleypants posted. It remains to be seen how they'll handle it.
Thanks. I wonder how they'll handle it - I guess it's easier with voiceover situations because they probably have enough past recordings to invent an entirely new plot, whereas when an on-screen presence dies, they can't exactly cobble together footage from 5 years ago.
Krabappel. But yeah, it was always a play on crabapple.
I love trailers in theory, but my GOD, I don't love them nowadays. What the hell happened?! They give away all the most important plot points, and they insult the audience's intelligence by acting as though we won't remember by the time we see the actual movie. It's totally self-defeating, because half the time, I'm…
How very sad. :( Apparently she did a lot of public speaking about her cancer battle, which she had been fighting since the 1980s.
I liked it a lot. I mean, Robert Carlyle and Guy Pearce in the same movie? SOLD. Also, I didn't know much about it before I saw it, so I got to enjoy the twists and turns more than if I had known the premise beforehand.