Jolly Jizz Giant and "He should be on suicide watch . . . So that he goes through with it" were great.
You mean Jolly Green Jizzface.
Jolly Jizz Giant and "He should be on suicide watch . . . So that he goes through with it" were great.
I was close, but, yes, that.
Another misinterpretation: When they stalked him to the supply room, I thought that Johna was faking his job.
the meme pictures ahahahaha
i liked that they subverted my expectations by having selena's singing bit be really good, i figured they'd go for something cringey.
jonah clearly should have bought a ps vita instead of a 3ds now he has a car to use it in
This season has been fantastic so far. My favourite shows at the moment (this and Shameless) are really underappreciated on GAF.
Speak English, boy
I love this moment:
EDIT:
Can anyone tell me the name of the Dell monitor they showed for about 2 seconds, on last nights episode. It was super sleek and sexy as fuck.
I hope this European thing becomes an episode, shame that Johan isnt joining.
Finally caught up on that - it was a surprising guest appearance.anybody watching Hannibal?
I'm pretty sure that's what it was. Made me laugh.I was actually thinking it was a bad paste job over a monitor.
What was your question?I put in a question, I hope it posts.
Print edition only, unfortunately.
What was your question?
For stars Matt Walsh, who plays Mike McLintock, disgruntled director of communications to Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Timothy Simons, who plays the irksomely gung-ho White House liaison Jonah Ryan, stopped by The Hollywood Reporter's Cover Lounge to contribute the latest -- and dare we say, greatest? -- entry yet to our ongoing THR Auditions series.
The year is 2009. Director David Fincher (voiced here by Zach Woods, Gabe on NBC's The Office) is looking to cast the buzziest film of the year -- the Aaron Sorkin-penned Facebook origin myth, The Social Network.
The coveted parts of brilliant Harvard undergrad Mark Zuckerberg and Erica Albright, the ex-girlfriend whose thwarting would fuel a social media revolution, would ultimately go to Jesse Eisenberg and Rooney Mara.
But in this never-before-seen footage, we get a tantalizing glimpse at what Walsh and Simons could have done with the roles.
WARNING: Strong language.
I like how- Sneak peek clip from Sunday's episode (please spoiler tag any discussion)