Posted on 04/19/2005 2:39:42 PM PDT by silent_jonny
You know, we a little more analysis in speculation than that thin gruel, paranoia-based. I know it seems like that white man bad is programatic for TV so often, but that does not apply here on this show, so please give it a rest.
I agree. I didn't see the Actor's Studio interview (was it new or old?), but I've seen KS on Letterman a couple times and he was great, very down to earth. A likeable guy.
If he is a lefty then at least I admire him for not shoving it in our faces. The rest of Hollywood could learn from his example.
the really funny thing is that noone on their staff caught the error about the mountains in Illinois. Guess they dont get to flyover country much.
We LOVE that show!! We have never been fans of network tv, but "24"and then "House, MD" the following night have us hooked!! It's kind of strange to see Hugh Laurie, though, and not hear a British accent.
That's the Joke of it! It was obvioius to everyone what a ghoul that pretentious b_ _____ard was. I guess he is used to snowing people down in Pinellas County. He did not play well to the national audience. Confirmation of this is that the MSM did not comment on him at all o/s his press releases.
They knew he was a loser and was not going over. "Mrs. Schiavo was never more beautiful than when I saw her this morning." "It is inaccurate to say she is starving to death" [she's really thirsting to death, in other words---de-hydrating]
Regarding Kiefer, I feel that if I chanced to talk with him, we would have enough in common in terms of shared principles that political stances would not matter as much. He is not a political thinker per se, so he has probably gotten his political views through associaton. That is not to say that he is shallow, just the contrary. But he wears it easy. He is serious and not showing it off. He tried to claim about himself, in contrast to another actor that he was praising, that he [Kiefer himself] only "got into acting just to get girls". The interview so far was enough to show that his modesty was inaccurate and the interviewer called him on it. Again, he was very likable.
I never got into Steven Segal, but I'm a real sucker for action flicks! Some of my all time favorites are Sly Stallone and Ahhnold movies, and some recent ones are Vin Diesel's Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick. I also like Nicholas Cage's action flicks like Con Air, and I really liked National Treasure
Con Air was an excellant creepy twisting thrill ride of entertainment.
The pool scene with the lil girl and the pedaphile psycho. OMG and then he chose to leave her be. I almost puked thinking what that sicko would do.
Never can look at that guy in other movie roles quite well he played that part all to well....shiver.
Face Off was great too.
Just watched the Forgoten (sp) and started out great but fizzeled.
Steven Seagull is way past his script time to predictable but for a bland non stress Good guy kicks but it is ok.
Van Diesal with the lisp ok I wiil tune into his next flick. Maybe he to young or something but he is following the B action flick film genre.
At least the action hero's are MARRIED and not male sluts! LOL Good guys.
A-men.
He's also the same actor that played Pedro Serrano (the voodoo guy) in the Major League movies.
You know, we a little more analysis in speculation than that thin gruel, paranoia-based. I know it seems like that white man bad is programatic for TV so often, but that does not apply here on this show, so please give it a rest.
My thesis is based on 40 years of watching TV, my friend. They even have a name for it, it's called THE QUINCY SYNDROME. If there is no white higher up involved in the attack, I will apologize. Will you do the same if it turns out my way?
The trailer for it looked like it was a LOT of fun, with Vin Diesel playing his tough guy role as the minder of four kids who, for some reason, are under government protection. It's almost a self-parody for Diesel, and I love watching action movies where tough guys do that. True Lies was one of the best in that regard, with both Ahhnold and Jamie Lee Curtis doing terrific comedy.
The convoy left Illinois, but when Marwan asked where they were, he was told 90 minutes away.
Wouldn't that put them in the Sierra Nevadas?
Stranger than that, is not knowing who he is and then finding out he was British!
Floored me (and producer Bryan Singer... who hired him thanking he was American)
He's got our "accent" down cold!
That was the line that got me hooked!
I was already hooked, but that line has to rank right up there as one of the best in the entire history of the show.
Wouldn't that put them in the Sierra Nevadas?
If it wasn't for the fact the burning tanker was found by the Iowa Highway Patrol.
What was the Iowa Highway Patrol doing in California? :-)
Hi jonny,
Is there a ping list for any and all Rush threads?
If so, and you're in charge, could you add me?
Thanks
I'm a big 24 and Shield fan. I never started watching Lost, but I hear it's good.
I know I won't be able to follow it if I start watching now, but would you recommend I try to get Season 1 on DVD?
Howdy! I believe Born Conservative has a Rush ping list.
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