I have a Wonderfalls question:
I caught an ep on Logo this weekend (so excited!!) but I'm not sure of the title. It wsa the one with the bank robber, "Let him go", and bartender guy deciding to stay.
Also, Dead Like Me is brilliant.
'Safe'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I have a Wonderfalls question:
I caught an ep on Logo this weekend (so excited!!) but I'm not sure of the title. It wsa the one with the bank robber, "Let him go", and bartender guy deciding to stay.
Also, Dead Like Me is brilliant.
told off by executives for being gay
ew ew ew ew ew.
"Without gays, Jews, and Gypsies, there IS no theater!"
Fifteen minutes of Tim's time is worth $103.50.
Tim is very pretty. But we all knew that.
But you don't even get to look at the pretty! No eye candy at all. But the ear candy ain't bad, either. Still!
I suppose you could spend your designated 15 minutes dictating your address and asking for an autographed photograph. ("To Betsy -- thanks for totally busting my chops over closeness to the Earth. Bitch."
Best known for her role as Whitley, the spoiled southern rich girl on A Different World.
Aha! I think that's the problem. While I liked the idea of the meter maid character, every time I heard the voice I had a disconnect between her and the Whitley character. It's an unfortunate fact that some actors/actresses just can't get past a particular part because of these kinds of things. I was worried with "Bones" I wouldn't be able to accept DB as anything other than Angel, but actually ended up finding it very easy to do.
Is that conversation archived? I need some hilariousness today.
I saw Jasmine Guy in a production of Chicago. I was skeptical going in, but she was actually pretty good and not Whitley-like at all.
We really need a Best of Buffistas. Salad Shooter, Manservent Hecubus, Closer to the Earth, and a buncha other stuff.
Someone should get on that.
I was skeptical going in, but she was actually pretty good and not Whitley-like at all.
I like when that happens. When I went to "Wicked" in Denver, they had Carol Kane playing the part of Madam Morrible and I thought, how unsurprising it was to find her playing that part, it was so casting to type. She did fine in it, but there was no surprise and I was actually a tad disappointed. I loved the people cast as Elphaba and Glinda, even thoughtI didn't have a clue as to who they were.
edited for really crappy spelling