Hey now! A Life Less Ordinary has a ROCKIN' few scenes.
Pretty much every minute of Holly Hunter's screen time, especially when she was climbing up from the grill of that moving vehicle after being run over.
Connor ,'Not Fade Away'
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Hey now! A Life Less Ordinary has a ROCKIN' few scenes.
Pretty much every minute of Holly Hunter's screen time, especially when she was climbing up from the grill of that moving vehicle after being run over.
Pretty much every minute of Holly Hunter's screen time, especially when she was climbing up from the grill of that moving vehicle after being run over.
And pretty much all of Tony Shalhoub's screen time, too. He freaking rocked.
And pretty much all of Tony Shalhoub's screen time, too. He freaking rocked.
There are so many instances of Tony Shaloub's utter rockingness. Personally I love him best in Barton Fink.
It's just perfect.
Tony Shalhoub is David Strathairn-level awesome, it is true.
Tony Shalhoub is David Strathairn-level awesome, it is true.
Good comparison! I am also a rapt fan of Mr. Straithairn. Of course, you and I, as longstanding Molly Dodd fans, were aware of his particular genius way back when.
Good comparison! I am also a rapt fan of Mr. Straithairn. Of course, you and I, as longstanding Molly Dodd fans, were aware of his particular genius way back when.
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Hell yeah!
Shaloub in The Man Who Wasn't There totally killed me with his awesomeness and was the the very best thing in an okay film.
He(Straithairn) just ruled as Murrow. Yes, I talk about" Good Night..." a lot. I missed "Molly Dodd"...I felt too young for it when it was on although I doubt that is technically so.
I felt too young for it when it was on although I doubt that is technically so.
You're never too young for Molly Dodd!
Damn, I wish it were on DVD. I think there are parts of it you'd like.
Damn, I wish it were on DVD. I think there are parts of it you'd like.
I remember Molly Dodd! I really liked it. Why on earth isn't it on DVD yet? Isn't, like, even Hee Haw available on DVD?