Saturday night. Just happened to have the tv on when I heard bp’s voiceover for this ad (the 30-seconds version).
Saturday night. Just happened to have the tv on when I heard bp’s voiceover for this ad (the 30-seconds version).

nbc’s burning off two episodes tonight as it did last thursday night. the season finale could very well be the series finale. it’d be a surprise if the show is renewed…hope it does though (and be funnier next year).
gerard butler on leno last night. comparison to id4 is unavoidable. the movie was entertaining enough even though the tone of it was darker and seriouser.

jay:
it’s weird to watch the whitehouse be attacked…when i saw independence day fifteen years ago, it was kind of funny to see it blown up cuz you didn’t think it was gonna happen. now we live in a world where it could happen…
I don’t get the casting. aaron eckhart as the young prez is tough but not as kick-ass as i’d imagined he would be. the movie could’ve gone with an older guy in the role. kept expecting president asher to break out of his cable ties and throw some punches (he’s a boxer you know)—did not happen.
so many movie presidents later, bp/whitmore still is one of the most memorable.
kevin smith compares andrea’s speech to the president’s speech at the end of independence day. i thought that too…

Second Stage Theatre just celebrated its annual All-Star Bowling Classic last night, February 4 at Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge For over 25 years, stars of stage and screen have come out to bowl in support of Second Stage’s award-winning seasons and to assist the theatre in its fund-raising efforts.
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Published on Jan 28, 2013
Jennifer Lynch and Bill Pullman on Surveillance

Published on Jan 24, 2013
During Sundance 2013, Bill Pullman “1600 Penn” discusses the challenges of filming “May in the Summer” in the Jordan heat at The Creative Coalition Teachers Making a Difference Luncheon. At the end of this video, Bill recognizes Paul Austin, who has been an extraordinary teacher and influence on his acting career.
via Bill Pullman – Sundance 2013 – May in the Summer Heat – YouTube.

Actor Bill Pullman sits down at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival to talk about the importance of independent artists, the thrill of acting, and how lucky he feels to have a role in Cherien Dabis’ film “May In The Summer,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic category.
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Cherien Dabis, Nadine Malouf, Bill Pullman, Alia Shawkat and the rest of the crew of “May in the Summer” walk the red carpet at Sundance at the Eccles Theater on January 17th, 2013.