That's also Kat's
Seth Cohen.
Same character, all the time.
Eddie -- that scene was true to krav, and the main fight scene was also pretty kravvy.
Kat -- he was one of the
commandos who came in at the end.
The only one whose face you saw, which makes me wonder -- who did he pay off for that one? But he trained Angelina for
Tomb Raider
and Brad for
Troy
so maybe he pulled strings. I want to work in his division.
AW! THANK YOU ROBIN! YOU'RE THE NICEST!!
Also, he was so adorable especially sporting the
Fight Club Tshirt
that it almost made me willing to forgive the
crappy Seth!Season2.
but not quite.
Yes, ita, the ending. It needed a scene between the
home made center and the therapist to make it clear how they are now running around free from (ostensible) harrasment.
Same character, all the time
Ah, not always true.
Adam
as
Dave Rygalski
was actually an iota different and much less incompetently nerdy.
Eddie, you are dead to me if you don't know who
Adam Brody
is. Just remember = mine.
Sorry. you didn't do proper
Adam Brody
attribution.
Kat, I know what he looks like. However, I don't know what roles he's played, though. I just couldn't place him in the movie.
I've not seen the character you mention, but the three I have seen him play match closely enough to what I've seen in interviews to make me think a) the real deal would drive me nuts and b) he can go on playing the same character forever -- it's pretty amusing at a distance.
b) he can go on playing the same character forever -- it's pretty amusing at a distance.
Yes. Definitely from a distance. I liked (note the tense) of
The Seth My one true summer television crush, 2003
and I thought his character here
was appropriately funny.
He had nothing, though on Pitt. Pitt's reactions. So amazing. And so funny.
when he comes home and finds that Jane has taken the weapons, the combo of the look on his face, and the softly muttered "bitch" and then the physical bit on the way to the house?
Awesome.
I also had a weird "Smashed" moment where I kept expecting them to
fuck their way through the floor of the house.
Thank god THAT didn't happen.
Eddie,
Adam Brody
plays
Seth Cohen. Kat has staked her claim often and publically enough that she probably has a legal claim to adverse possession, in the least. Seth is a character
on
The O.C.
a
series on
the FOX network, which
you can read about here: [link]