More Tim Roth for me, then. I find him irresistible, and have not rational explanation as to why.
Me too. Total sexy bitch land.
'War Stories'
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More Tim Roth for me, then. I find him irresistible, and have not rational explanation as to why.
Me too. Total sexy bitch land.
a resemblance between Enver and Jensen
teh pretty
Having spent a lot of time examining (I consider it a responsibility) pictures of both of them I don't see it.
It was great to see Enver, and he did a great job, and I loved seeing Tim Roth's character being a prick to him (okay, I just love that in general).
But next time? Less PTSD, OK? Let's see something else. Because we know you can do it all.
Tim Roth clip--NSFW [link]
Watching new-to-me eps of Criminal Minds during their marathon today. "Penelope" is going to stay on my dvr for a while (joining "Revelation"), and "Normal" creeped me out (that's the one about the highway shooter in LA).
"Normal" is one of my favorites.
What really had me thinking about that one is why did Norman have the gun in the gift box when he did his first shooting? He was going to his wife's "Yay, promotion!" party--was he intending to wipe out the entire party, but got diverted when he experienced the high of killing the woman who looked like his wife?
I think that the gun was a gift for his wife.
I watched it again during the marathon and was still unclear on when he shot his family.
The second time I watched I thought that it was when he put on his robe after his wife's party and walked to his daughters' bedroom doors. The first time we see it, he just stops in the hallway before opening their doors, but in the flashback, we see him going in and firing, wearing the same pjs and robe.