Also in my feels about the fact that Alan Rickman became close enough to Patrick Breen (Quelleck) that he went to one of Patrick's plays in the last weeks of his life. Breen described him as, "Frail, but still funny."
Also in my feels about the fact that Alan Rickman became close enough to Patrick Breen (Quelleck) that he went to one of Patrick's plays in the last weeks of his life. Breen described him as, "Frail, but still funny."
Hubs and I are also discussing how Tony Shalhoub always understands the assignment. In a drama he can make you cry with a look. In a comedy he can make you laugh with a pause and chortle.
Well said.
He nails the line “that was a hell of a thing” after being transported 😀
Family favorite here too
To me he's one of those performers with that thing which allows them to fully become a character and yet they were still there underneath but with no conflict for the viewer. Quite enjoyable.
So many favorites in the cast. This was one of the first things I noticed Sam Rockwell in, playing the perfect Crewman Number Six.
Sam Rockwell is genuinely the best part of that movie. Don't get me wrong, EVERYONE is fantastic (...Brandon?), but Guy is one of the best characters Sam Rockwell has ever played. "Have you guys ever WATCHED the show?!?"
Yes! So many great moments.
Sigourney was brilliant as the woman calling out misogyny, "My TV Guide interview was two paragraphs about my BOOBS and how they fit into my suit!" I also use this line more often than one might expect: