I knew that was Big Gay Larry! It is a cute commercial, too. Because Larry is being a good sport, standing around at his fiancee's shower, enduring all the squee, and Dad-in-law rescues him for hot dogs. It managed to avoid the stereotypes of in-laws hating the new family member and fiances being uninvolved dullards, while only briefly touching upon the stereotype of women, especially brides, being squealing fangirls of Vera Wang. (It was the female friends who did most of the squealing.)
Also, I think many people would benefit from eloping, and holding a party for the emotionally involved afterwards.
Larry was in one of those "Where is your mother?" Sears commercials, too. And Robia La Morte is in a Wall Street Journal commercial.
And Robia La Morte is in a Wall Street Journal commercial.
I thought she didn't want to play the first evil anymore?
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I thought she didn't want play the first evil anymore?
And KenSnerk Co., llc stock rises ten points due to a strong start in the new fiscal year.
Larry was in one of those "Where is your mother?" Sears commercials, too
I HATE those commercials. I think that they are so sexist, and I hate that they make all men seem incompetent.
Yeah, they drive me batshit.
I think they are really Penney's, though.
Robia was also in a couple of Taco Bell commercials, she was one of the snobby women at a party where a guy and his girlfriend showed up with some form of taco...I remember her line: "2 Karats will do, but 4 will do more."
Hey, while the last few posts are about Buffy recurring actors and their other appearances, let me ask a question of the group:
I saw the third season of Buffy about nine months ago. Since then, I've probably watched, in part or in entirety, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Tin Man" three times. And, every time, it takes me at *least* ten minutes before I go "Hey, that's Harry Groener". Does this happen to anyone else? Does it have something to do with having seen "Tin Man" probably two dozen times *before* watching Buffy?
I saw the third season of Buffy about nine months ago. Since then, I've probably watched, in part or in entirety, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Tin Man" three times. And, every time, it takes me at *least* ten minutes before I go "Hey, that's Harry Groener". Does this happen to anyone else? Does it have something to do with having seen "Tin Man" probably two dozen times *before* watching Buffy?
I don't watch ST:TNG, but I think it's Groener's gift. It took me forever to realize he'd been a regular in Dear John. He is one of those actors gifted enough to disappear into a role.