Did you see that the writing staff of c.s.i. and 21/2 men are thinking of switching?
I heard about that. It's hilarious.
Willow ,'First Date'
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Did you see that the writing staff of c.s.i. and 21/2 men are thinking of switching?
I heard about that. It's hilarious.
It is a shame that Mandy Patinkin has been such an asshat. I have enjoyed his work.
My name is Inigo Montoya. Here's your post-it note with which soul to reap today.
I think Keitel wasn't about to do CM because he couldn't go full frontal. That was probably his deal breaker. If this were HBO, he'd be on the show now.
Thank God Mr. Wolf kept his clothes on in Pulp Fiction—I ended up getting dragged to that 6 times by friends.
After The Piano, I too am glad Mr. Wolf was fully clothed.
I went to see that at the theater with my mom, not suspecting that Keitel was in the movie.
Oh well, I suppose it was less traumatic than seeing something with her where I would have otherwise found the nudity hot, like 300. We were at least unanimous in our expressions of aghast horror.
you just made me cackle! I love it.
NBC is adding former “Veronica Mars” star Kristen Bell to the cast of “Heroes.”
Peacock has snagged Bell for a key multiepisode arc of its sophomore sensation. Casting is a major coup for NBC since Bell -- who plays the title character in Judd Apatow’s upcoming “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” -- was reportedly being sought for several TV gigs, including a part on ABC’s “Lost.”
Bell will make her first “Heroes” appearance in October. She’ll play Elle, a character described as a sexy, mysterious young lady who has ties to the supposed death of Peter, H.R.G.’s past and the future of Claire. Elle will kick off her arc by committing a serious crime, though it’s unclear whether she’s good or bad.
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This is kind of funny because she was up for the role of "Elle Woods" in "Legally Blonde: The Musical" on Broadway.
Shall I delete my post in Lite? Or are we a totally different audience?