He was also on Freaks and Geeks, but the character he played was nothing like Angel.
At all.
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He was also on Freaks and Geeks, but the character he played was nothing like Angel.
At all.
This kind of casting makes me wonder if we've reached the era when they cast actors, replace them with CGI doubles, and then dub in the voices.
He was on Freaks & Geeks? Which character did he play? Isn't that Claire's gay boyfriend from Six Feet Under?
Isn't that Claire's gay boyfriend from Six Feet Under?
That's how I know him.
He was on Freaks & Geeks? Which character did he play?
He was the retarded boy, Eli. Yeah, you can hardly recognize him.
No kidding. I had no idea.
This kind of casting makes me wonder if we've reached the era when they cast actors, replace them with CGI doubles, and then dub in the voices.
Jar Jar Binks says: "Meesa tink dis already happen."
/me plays the hilarious fake Star Wars Episode III trailer where Jar Jar gets killed with about 8,000 poison-tip darts, and thereby calms down.
( [link] <-get it yourself if you wish. 'tis humorous.)
Script review of V for Vendetta. Summary: fanboy purist unhappy.
I will be seeing V for Vendetta for the pretty (Hec, if you're out there, every picture I see of NP with the short hair appeals to me more and more. I might come to your way of thinking eventually), so am actually avoiding reading the comic until AFTER seeing the movie.
The one promise I'm making is that no matter how hard the movie sucks, I will still read the comic. I'm a LXG fan, I know better than to do otherwise.