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anyone else watching groomer has it??

i am watching the last one dvr'ed now. i hope artist gets it, he is such a sweetie, and jonathan is such an obnoxious ass, but he is good.
 
King of the Hill "Dances With Dogs"

one of the more obscene episodes i've seen...hank and bobby (and bill, sort of) entering in a dog-dancing contest

i'm at a loss for words (or whatever the expression is...its a fuckin weird episode)
 
^ah yes, that was a good'un.

have you seen the one where hank befriends a prostitute, and of course he's oblivious to her work and then accidently becomes her pimp.

great show
 
lol @ bobby playing dance dance revolution and hank's japanese half brother, who also has a narrow urethra! :D

the only show i'd go out of my way to catch if it were on tv. i miss having cable.


seen the one where boomhauer teaches bobby how he scores with so many chicks?
he basically asks every single chick he sees!
lol
 
^ yes. hilarious.

just finished watching A&E Biography: Eddie Murphy

goddamn what a funny guy! and of the best parts about eddie is he's pretty damn humble. he KNOWS he's the shit, but he doesn't project it conceitedly. i think it was brian grazer who said that nearly every eddie murphy movie has grossed $100M. that is fucking epic.

i will always think that Beverly Hills Cop I and II are his best and funniest roles, but i think a movie that didn't get enough recognition (they BARELY mentioned it in this Bio) was Life, with martin...i think that movie is 100% great. 5stars, whatever award you wanna give it, but it was an incredible movie.

Definitely one of the funniest comedians of all time. As well as one of the greatest actors of all time.

Long live Axel Foley!
 
^ his john landis collarboations are the best

i read that he's retiring from film and moving back onto stand up comedy.


i'm sick of his family oriented comedies. so yay!
 
again...King of the Hill

episode "Mutual of OmAbwah"

only the true King of the Hill, Hank, could coin this phrase: "teenage-jackassery"

then Bill and Boomhower discover the fried banana (at the fair or some shit) and Bill, being the genuis that he is, says "the monkeys must never find out"

lmfao
 
Mike Myers will play a small role in Tarantino's WWII drama "Inglorious Bastards" says The QT Archives.

In the film, a band of U.S. soldiers facing death by firing squad for their misdeeds are given a chance to redeem themselves by heading into the perilous no-man's lands of Nazi-occupied France on a suicide mission for the Allies.

Myers joins a cast that so far includes Brad Pitt, Nastassja Kinski, Simon Pegg, David Krumholtz, B.J. Novak and Eli Roth. Shooting begins October 13th in Germany.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080814l.php
 
MGM has moved "Valkyrie", the Bryan Singer-directed & Tom Cruise-lead thriller about a failed German assassination of Hitler, yet again. This time its been moved up several weeks to a December 26th release.

The project was previously slated for a late June 2008 release before reshoots and other factors pushed it to October and then February 13th 2009.

An early screening for the film has apparently gone well enough that they've moved it back to December 26th in the hopes of better commercial prospects for the film, yet the constant date shuffle has caused enough damage that some fear it may never recover.

The news however hit at the exact same time that UA co-owner and CEO Paula Wagner is in talks with MGM to leave her post. Since she and Cruise took over UA nearly two years ago with a $500 million Merrill Lynch credit line, "Valkyrie" remains the sole project the studio has managed to get into production. The pair worked with UA in 2006 on "Lions for Lambs" which ended up being a critical dud and a financial disaster.

Now, with deadlines not being met and that credit line in jeopardy, Deadline Hollywood Daily indicates that it looks like MGM wants to step in and quickly greenlight two UA projects in order to keep the financing deal intact. Despite their long history together, it also looks like Cruise and Wagner will amicably go their separate ways.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080813p.php

Dirk Blackman and Howard McCain will rework the script for Lionsgate's "Conan the Barbarian" remake says The Hollywood Reporter.

The producers hope to have a potential franchise featuring Robert E. Howard's classic warrior who previously graced the screen in two early 80's films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer ("Sahara") wrote earlier drafts of the film which goes back to Howard's original stories in an effort to create a $100 million R-rated origin film, the largest production to date for Lionsgate and Millennium.

Blackman and McCain also penned the upcoming sci-fi flick "Outlander" and are developing the action-adventure "Amazon" for Lionsgate, an epic about female warriors to which Scarlett Johansson has been attached. Directors are currently being sought for both "Conan" & "Amazon".

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080813o.php

Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg have joined Lars von Trier's psychological thriller "Antichrist" says Variety.

Dafoe and Gainsbourg will play a couple who retreat to an isolated cabin in the woods following the death of their child. The thriller evolves into a horror film thoroughout the course of the film.

Anders Thomas Jensen co-wrote the script with von Trier and shooting begins this month in Germany.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080813g.php
 
Simon Pegg has revealed on his MySpace page that he sadly won't be appearing in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Bastards".

Pegg says "Much to our mutual disappointment, I won't be appearing in QT's forthcoming Inglorious Bastards due to insurmountable scheduling difficulties. We really tried to make it work but in the end, it just was not possible without severe ramifications elsewhere," Pegg wrote on his blog. "I'm trying to remain upbeat, as Tom Selleck said 'Who the hell is Indiana Jones anyway?."

One person who does look to have come onboard though according to AICN is Samm Levine, the baby-faced comedy actor has appeared in countless TV series over the years including "Freaks and Geeks," "Ed," "Undeclared," "That 70's Show," "Veronica Mars" and "Family Guy" along with films like "Club Dread," "Sydney White" and "Pulse".

His role is unspecified, though there's guesses he will replace "Numbers" star David Krumholtz who will not be involved as earlier reported.

The Guardian meanwhile reports that German actors Natassja Kinski ("Cat People," "Terminal Velocity"), Daniel Brühl ("The Bourne Ultimatum," "") and Til Schweiger ("Driven," "King Arthur") have met with Tarantino about roles.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080818a.php
 
Impacto Profundo said:
One person who does look to have come onboard though according to AICN is Samm Levine, the baby-faced comedy actor has appeared in countless TV series over the years including "Freaks and Geeks," "Ed," "Undeclared," "That 70's Show," "Veronica Mars" and "Family Guy" along with films like "Club Dread," "Sydney White" and "Pulse".

Let's not forget his flawless victory with his successful execution of "the goat" at the end of Waiting.
 
Yeah. Wrong guy. You're thinking of John Francis Daley:
johnfrancisdaley.jpg


This is Samm Levine:
levine.jpg
 
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