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Okay, but then where are they gonna put the Saran Wrap?
He ain't even Drew Carey.
Oh, it's worth a rental. He was less himself than anything else I've ever seen him in. I think maybe this was supposed to be his "Truman Show". And it falls considerably short of that. Of course, Will Ferrell ain't Jim Carrey.
Eh. It was okay. You can't really combat the Ferrell factor.
How is Yang doing this season?
And VERY sweet.:applause::applause:
I like 'em all!:D
I just looked at the avatars. I didn't think to look at the screencaps. D'oh! :embarrassed: Anyway, I think I've bothered people enough for the rest of the year. I think all of them are adorable, anyway. You really can't go too far wrong. Thanks for the help, Laura!!!
Thank you SO MUCH, Laura!!! I really appreciate this. Yeah, they're all a tiny bit grainy. That's because the quality of my screencaps with this software is kind of poor. They're all so small, though, that I don't think it matters too much. They're great avatars, Laura! Just what I wanted. I can almost hear Adam talking: "What? No! I could never do that to you." "That's the hard part."
Deb only prefers the second one because it's more up close and personal. Hmmm. Decisions, decisions...
LOL. I feel exactly the same way about Will Farrell.:fedup: Emma Thompson put it over the top for me. Tom Hulce was just a nice surprise!
Yeah, it does! The word makes me think of women who could stand to lose a few pounds.
So I'll repeat: nice lit' onion.
I remember which friends I saw it with, too. I remember one of my friends trying to place Tom Hulce. I said, "It's Mozart!" He was recently in "Stranger Than Fiction" with Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson. I almost didn't recognize him, it had been so long since I'd seen him in anything. If you recall, there was a sex toy scene in "Parenthood" that was just as funny as the BJ scene.
"Parenthood" also had the most cynical line you could ever expect to hear in a Ron Howard movie. Dianne Wiest's character had recently been dumped by her husband. After a 20-yr marriage, during which she'd put him thru medical school, he married a much-younger woman and started a new family, leaving his old one in shambles. Martha Plimpton's character was crying on her mother's shoulder about her problems with her husband. She said, "How could he do this to me, Mommy? He told me he loved me. He told me he'd always take care of me."
And Dianne Wiest's character just held her and cried with her and said, "Yeah. They say that, Baby. And then they c@&e."
You do know who Martha Plimpton's father is, right? (Of course you do): Keith Carradine.
I vaguely remember "I Love You to Death". William Hurt, was in it, too, right?
I remember all those other River movies you mentioned, as well as the very depressing "Dog Fight." He was fantastic.
Good one! I was just wondering the other fay where Martha Plimpton was. I don't think I've seen her in anything since Beautiful Girls.
Ever see "Parenthood"? Joaquin looked a lot more like his brother when he was a little guy. He (Joaquin) was going by Leaf Phoenix then. And his sister was played by (ta da!) Martha Plimpton.
I deleted it (my more forthright request). It sounded way too snarky. But I've already received (and read) Go Nads. I love it. I needed an Adam/Joan fix! Thank you!!!
How did I miss this? Thank you.:D:o
I need MY Wheaties.:D
No, I just heard you guys 'talk' about it. I was gonna ask but I thought you might be planning to include it in a chapter. I do TRY to keep my big, honkin' nose out of people's grille's (grills?). I'm just not always successful.;)
Nope. But now I know it's there, I'll find it.
No, I'm agreeing with you.
Nice lil' onion.
Beautiful! He could do anything. He was hilarious in "Sneakers".
I think that picture would look good on a Wheaties box!
You just noticed? Are you getting all your vitimins?
Juicy = Zaftig
Don't even get me started on what they did to Natasha Gregson Wagner.
Well, okay. And you should have it here, in the interest of completeness. Just don't expect to enjoy this as much as "Freddy vs. Jason".:D
She's right, TeeJay. It BLOWS.
The only thing I can say about Mason McAllister is that actor who played him is the same age as Adam Rove (16-ish). I'll be eternally grateful that the producers of JoA went older when they cast their Adam. And, when finally lay your eyes on this dreck, you will be, too.
Yes, episode 4 is the abstinance pledge one. The musical montage at the end, when he liberates his porn collection from the trash can (where Pilar, the maid has tossed it) to the plaintive voice of Rufus Wainwright will bring a tear to your eye. :rofl:
As far as Pasadena goes, I think episode 4 is about as good as it gets for your purposes. That little w@%*er is hilarious! He's IN all of them, though. I think there is only one where there isn't at least a dinner scene. In episode 4, he is star of the subplot of "Ick". According to Television Without Pity, anyway. I personally think Uncle Nate's subplot is far ickier. :doh:
http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/po … e=Pasadena
I wish I could see your brain, TeeJay! I once got an eyeball from a Medical Supply salesman. It was pretty cool. If you squeezed it, the "veins" bulged and got all red. One of my co-workers wanted to give it to her teenage son and I said sure but, by the end of the day, we'd ruptured it. Nasty!
Glad everything arrived. There was a little more room in the envelope and I thought you needed some Sorkin. I couldn't find my St 60. disk. "Willie's" PF episode is on disk 5. Enjoy!