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Holy crap! That was...

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Killick, Dec 4, 2009.

  1. crusoes

    crusoes Active Member

    Yes indeed. And you can tell it's her except her hair is longer.
     
  2. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    Her hair is longer than Murray's?
     
  3. Dyno

    Dyno Well-Known Member

    When I sometimes work at home in the mornings, I watch this odd RTV (Retro Television) channel I have. At 10, "Ironside" is on. Lots of "holy crap moments: Rod Serling and Jodie Foster were 2 of the best.
     
  4. Cosmo

    Cosmo Well-Known Member

    The Soup Nazi from Seinfeld shows up as one of the Iraqis in the second-to-last episode of Arrested Development.
     
  5. Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell

    Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell Active Member

    Ed Harris played a redneck con artist in a CHiPs rerun I saw a couple of years ago.
     
  6. DanOregon

    DanOregon Well-Known Member

    McCauley Culkin's older brother in Home Alone is a Broken Lizard regular. Beerfest etc.
     
  7. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Just catching up on this thread. Great stuff.

    Kurt Loder had one of the funniest lines ever in his MTV News "report" about that character's funeral. He said something about how the family wanted privacy during their time of grieving. Then, after a pitch-perfect pause, he says something like "The funeral will be held at [wherever the hell it was held] at nine P.M. tonight." That movie was on as background noise for my girlfriend and I and I actually laughed as we were kissing. If only she'd never laughed while we were kissing. :D :D

    Also: Jeremy Piven is the king of "Holy crap" moments, especially since he played geeky, balding nerds for close to 20 years before breaking out as the slick Ari Gold, who amazingly has an almost full head of hair. He played George in the sitcom-within-a-sitcom in Seinfeld and was in a bunch of movies referenced in this thread, including "Old School," "PCU" and "Singles," where he played the drug store cashier begging Steve to return to his DJing days, at least until he sees Steve is buying a pregnancy test.

    "You're the only man I know who could mix Elvis Costello and Public Enemy! What's so funny about... peace, peace, peace... love and under... peace, peace. / Death Row, what does a brother know? peace, peace. / Yow, wow, wow, wow, wow, kapow! You're the King, man, you are the King! You've *gotta* be there, man, you *must* be there!

    [looks down; notices that Steve is buying several different pregnancy tests]

    "Of course, you may be busy."
     
  8. HC

    HC Well-Known Member

    He was also a regular on "Ellen" for a year or two.
     
  9. Cape_Fear

    Cape_Fear Active Member

    One I saw today...

    Bill Paxton as a Coast Guard radar operator in Commando.
     
  10. Bodie_Broadus

    Bodie_Broadus Active Member

    Watching the new Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, there is a scene where one of the other guys runs out to get Denzel's character. That dude was Reynaldo from The Wire (Omar's BF in season 4 and 5).
     
  11. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    Not particularly related to the topic, but found this interesting: I was scanning through the IMDB profiles of the actors on The Wire, and learned that the guys who play McNulty and Stringer Bell are British. Blew me away.
     
  12. Bodie_Broadus

    Bodie_Broadus Active Member

    McNulty's accent slips out when he gets angry.

    When I saw one of the interviews with Idris Elba (Stringer) I couldn't believe he was British.
     
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