I shot a western with Val Kilmer and Steve Zahn and had an absolute blast doing that.
I'm ashamed to admit how eager I am to see that western, except that I'm really not, not a bit.
SQUEEEEE! I'm not ashamed at ALL about wanting to see that. Shall we make a date, woman?
Well, I'm stupied with Urban love, so I should definitely go see that western with JZ!
I'm even tempted to go see Pathfinder, although I'll more than likely just wait til it hits television where I can turn it off if the stupidity just overwhelms the Urban Eyes.
SQUEEEEE! I'm not ashamed at ALL about wanting to see that. Shall we make a date, woman?
HELLS YEAH. Doc Holliday and Phoebe's not-gay gay ice-dancing fake husband, with a side of Karl Urban? I am so there.
As a bonus, he doesn't even give a name for the thing, so it may be months or even a year before the thing hits the theatres. Which gives us plenty of time to work out an appropriate drinking game.
I'm ashamed to admit how eager I am to see that western, except that I'm really not, not a bit.
It's the prequel to Lonesome Dove. Urban plays Capt. Call (Tommy Lee Jones character in LD). Zahn plays Gus.
Urban as Eomer crying out in rage and sorrow over Eowyn's body is an amazing RotK moment. Just slays me.
It's the prequel to Lonesome Dove. Urban plays Capt. Call (Tommy Lee Jones character in LD). Zahn plays Gus.
It's
that
one? And Kilmer's in it too? Oh, fuck yeah!!!1!
::does completely embarrassing fangurly dance around the office::
And Kristine Sutherland is in it too!
Ooh, it's a TV Mini-series!
And Kristine Sutherland is in it too!
::dies and is DED::
::comes back::
So, as referents for a possible drinking game, we've got LOTR,
Lonesome Dove, Tombstone, Buffy, Friends,
and every other amazing thing Steve Zahn has ever done? Plus the tears and the heart-tugging and the glayvin? This is going to be the most awesome November in
ever.
Now I have to go scour IMDB to see if any
Slings & Arrows
alums are in it.
I don't recall the Vikings being such superhuman warriors that Indian braves experienced at fighting would need to depend on Whitey McCracker to save them from harm.
The part I like about these ads is how the Vikings managed to strap down horses in an open longboat all the way across the Atlantic, so that they could ride around the forests of the New World. I mean, possibly having everybody on foot -- or, riding tamed moose! See me balance on my trusty steed's antlers while I aim my arrow!! -- would be out of like with the audience's expectations, but, I am a fan of history books.