He's the one that issues cleanliness guidelines to potential partners--strict ones he'll discuss in interview.
"Terence Howard for Pampers Baby Wipes..."
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He's the one that issues cleanliness guidelines to potential partners--strict ones he'll discuss in interview.
"Terence Howard for Pampers Baby Wipes..."
Don Cheadle apparently to replace Terrence Howard in Iron Man sequel?
Huh. Well, I like Don Cheadle, so okay.
He's the one that issues cleanliness guidelines to potential partners--strict ones he'll discuss in interview.
Say what on the who now?
OMG.
OMG OMG OMG.
I was completely unprepared for that. I thought you were JOKING.
My first thought upon viewing "When The Levees Broke" is that Spike finally found an outrage where his level of anger is completely appropriate. My second was how much I love Wendell Pierce. But then all Wire fans should think that anyway.
le nubian - don't you know about ita's links??!!??
apparently not, sumi.
(slapping hand against forehead)
Okay - I don't have much love for TH (mostly based on the Jezebel article ita linked above), but isn't Cheadle a bit... wee (IMDB says 5'8 1/2", which I doubt, and TH is listed as 6')? And isn't Rhodes supposed to be kind of big? I have no doubt that Cheadle can bulk up (have seen it, and boy that's nice), but...
Then again, TH really can be a jackass:
"I would prefer to wait for the third [Iron Man film to become War Machine]," Howard told ComingSoon.net back in April. "I'd prefer to let it grow a little bit and then after the third one, they could go into its own franchise of War Machine later on. I don't want to introduce War Machine too early for my own monetary benefits."