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FMguru posted:and he was the the guest star of one of the best episodes ("Subway") of on the best TV series ever made (Homicide: Life on the Street). This person is speaking my language. Also his Bobby Goren is legendary on the best Law & Order spinoff there ever was or will be.
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# ? May 27, 2017 06:44 |
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Rhyno posted:Really? That's awesome. Yeah, he's cool. https://twitter.com/vincentdonofrio?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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FMguru posted:VDO has so many great roles on his resume. Two of my favorite: he was one of the dumb cops who kicks off the plot in Strange Days, and he was Robert E. Howard (!) in the greatly underappreciated biopic The Whole Wide World. He was also a great Orson Welles in Ed Wood, and he was the the guest star of one of the best episodes ("Subway") of on the best TV series ever made (Homicide: Life on the Street). Subway is so loving good. I love Homicide.
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# ? May 27, 2017 15:07 |
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The movie "Imposter" should have been terrible, in that it was quickly made adaptation of a Phillip K. Dick story that wasn't very well written, but they clearly spent all their money on the cast, with Gary Sinise and Vincent D'Onofrio doing a great riff on "The Fugitive" only in the future. Also, Vinnie D's first movie was one of Troma's pre-Toxic Avenger sex comedies, "The First Turn On!"
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# ? May 27, 2017 17:28 |
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Dan Didio posted:Yeah, he's cool. What an awesome dude. You hear some weird stories about him over the years and figure he's some sort of whacko and hey, he's cool!
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# ? May 28, 2017 07:27 |
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Can you really say he was Orson Welles when he was dubbed by Maurice LaMarche?
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# ? May 28, 2017 07:31 |
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Rhyno posted:What an awesome dude. He is a real treasure.
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# ? May 28, 2017 15:58 |
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Yeah I wouldn't mess with this guy.
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# ? May 28, 2017 18:49 |
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Holy poo poo... something we all agree upon!
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bobkatt013 posted:Can you really say he was Orson Welles when he was dubbed by Maurice LaMarche? Yes.
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# ? May 29, 2017 13:34 |
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Rhyno posted:What an awesome dude. You heard stories? I just assumed he was a whacko because he always plays a whacko. Like how Crispin Glover always plays awkward-to-the-point-of-seeming-alien weirdos because he's legitimately an awkward-to-the-point-of-seeming-alien weirdo in reality. Glad to hear D'Onofrio is just a cool guy who's really good at acting.
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# ? May 29, 2017 16:59 |
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I'm fairly sure Crispin Glover is actually, literally an alien.
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# ? May 29, 2017 17:57 |
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ecavalli posted:You heard stories? I just assumed he was a whacko because he always plays a whacko. Like how Crispin Glover always plays awkward-to-the-point-of-seeming-alien weirdos because he's legitimately an awkward-to-the-point-of-seeming-alien weirdo in reality. He was supposedly very difficult to work with while filming Criminal Intent but it sounds like he was having actual, real mental issues so he gets a pass.
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flatluigi posted:I'm fairly sure Crispin Glover is actually, literally an alien. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCaxKq5KFQM
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Rhyno posted:He was supposedly very difficult to work with while filming Criminal Intent but it sounds like he was having actual, real mental issues so he gets a pass. I believe there was a falling-out with the USA network - Jeff Goldblum was cast to replace him for a couple of seasons and USA ran ads with the slogan "It's better with Goldblum" for the duration (D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe came back for the final two seasons). D'Onofrio as Goren was a pretty good Sherlock Holmes adaptation, but Criminal Intent itself was the weird L&O series that went on for years and years and years but never felt like a big deal the way the original one or SVU did.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I believe there was a falling-out with the USA network - Jeff Goldblum was cast to replace him for a couple of seasons and USA ran ads with the slogan "It's better with Goldblum" for the duration (D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe came back for the final two seasons). Never seen CI and the ads never sold me on what the hell the difference was. Like, instead of a whodunit was it supposed to be more of a whydunit?
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I thought that was just a 'bit' he was doing, or was he genuinely nuts at the time?
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Lobok posted:Never seen CI and the ads never sold me on what the hell the difference was. Like, instead of a whodunit was it supposed to be more of a whydunit? iirc, they were supposed to be the department that handled the "high profile" cases, like with celebrities and politicians and organized crime and stuff. Sometimes they really dropped the ball, having the reason for the high profile assignment not come out til like halfway through the case.
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# ? May 30, 2017 03:27 |
It rapidly dropped the pretense of being about Major Cases and just became "The show with Goren on it". Much like how real life SVU doesn't deal with child porn, real life Major Cases doesn't deal with homicides, but 70% of CI was dealing with serial killers.
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Lobok posted:Never seen CI and the ads never sold me on what the hell the difference was. Like, instead of a whodunit was it supposed to be more of a whydunit? It was a show about the guys that look for stolen bikes.
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Today, CI lives on as Elementary.
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Say Nothing posted:I thought that was just a 'bit' he was doing, or was he genuinely nuts at the time? Yeah, he's in-character as his role in Rubin and Ed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5eLYzltZPU
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a kitten posted:Yeah, he's in-character as his role in Rubin and Ed. "My cat can eat a whole watermelon!"
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Pastry of the Year posted:LAST ISSUE, JEFF PIPER AN ORDINARY MAN TRIES TO SURVIVE THE MEAN STREETS OF THE BIG APPLE AS AN OFFICER OF THE NYPD. IN THE SECOND COMPELLING CHAPTER WE JUMP AHEAD A FEW YEARS AND FIND JEFF KNEE DEEP IN THE GOOD FIGHT, ALL THE WHILE HAUNTED BY THE TEMPTATION OF THE KINGPIN AND THE COSTUMED GODS LIKE THE PHOENIX AND THE MIGHTY AVENGERS.
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What do you think Catwoman squats; 300? 315?
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 06:07 |
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Ha! I just dumped this entire series into the junk bins.
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I have been made aware of the awesomeness of VDO thanks to my wife. I previously knew him as the fat gently caress that gets reamed out in FMJ, but man the guy's just fun to watch. He was a really bright spot in The Magnificent 7 remake, goofy voice and all.Knives Amilli posted:Never really watched Braceface. Honestly dont know how it got past its first episode with such a flimsy premise ("teen has braces, how will she adapt to life?!"). Wasnt it produced by Alicia Silverstone or some poo poo like that? It's still leagues above Mcauley Culkin's Wishkid and Gary Coleman's cartoon about being an angel. PepperAnn, on the other hand, is god tier good and deserves a blue ray release.
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Gaunab posted:What do you think Catwoman squats; 300? 315? 420.69?
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 07:23 |
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Rhyno posted:Ha! I just dumped this entire series into the junk bins. Wait, this is real? I assumed it was a joke. Not one part of that cover looks professionally done in any way.
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Wait, this is real? I assumed it was a joke. Not one part of that cover looks professionally done in any way. The 90s have gifted us with many treasures, this is but one
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Wait, this is real? I assumed it was a joke. Not one part of that cover looks professionally done in any way. It was a follow-up to Marvels, and started in the 1970s where the first series left off. At one point it was going to be called Marvels 2 but apparently Busiek and Ross weren't interested and they changed it.
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Action Jacktion posted:It was a follow-up to Marvels, and started in the 1970s where the first series left off. At one point it was going to be called Marvels 2 but apparently Busiek and Ross weren't interested and they changed it. Busiek and Ross originally DID want to make a follow-up to Marvels, but Busiek's pitch got turned down. So, with some serious retooling, they turned it into "The Silver Age" for Astro City. The same core storyline was used for Astro City still however, and at the end of one of the collections Busiek prints up a few pages from the pitch write-up, with the Marvel names redacted.
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Action Jacktion posted:It was a follow-up to Marvels, and started in the 1970s where the first series left off. At one point it was going to be called Marvels 2 but apparently Busiek and Ross weren't interested and they changed it. I thought it was to cash in for 9/11 and the love emergency services got around that time.
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You Am I posted:I thought it was to cash in for 9/11 and the love emergency services got around that time. That was the other thing, the Call.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I believe there was a falling-out with the USA network - Jeff Goldblum was cast to replace him for a couple of seasons and USA ran ads with the slogan "It's better with Goldblum" for the duration (D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe came back for the final two seasons). I loved the show until the storyline where it's revealed Goren's the son of a serial killer, it felt so contrived and dumb, and I watch L&O accepting a certain level of that sort of thing . But I love D'Onofrio, I think he's supes underrated and I also enjoy that Eric Bogosian joins the show eventually. I always thought Bogosian would make a good Ben Urich. Rhyno posted:Ha! I just dumped this entire series into the junk bins. How bad we talkin'?
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El Gallinero Gros posted:How bad we talkin'? It's a shame trees died for this garbage.
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Clay Mann with Jordie Bellaire colours from today's Batman #24
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You know, I grade on a really generous curve, but it's time for me to come out and admit that I have never learned to like Don Heck's artwork. I think the only time it hasn't turned me off is when he's had the assistance of some weapons-grade inker like Wally Wood or Tom Palmer. This is not one of those instances. (Champions #2)
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Don Heck is what you would call a journeyman artist, and I have nothing but respect for him.
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