Thanks again Clint. I was calling Jan 20 Antichrist Inauguration Day. Something wicked has come back. The main road through our town has 3 large cemeteries. Now there are more funerals again, like it was during COVID, but not as bad yet.
Eric Bogosian is in the new Interview With A Vampire series. I just finished the second season.
Aiden Gillen and Charlie Hunnam seem to be the most successful actors from the original UK QAF series.
Jack Quaid looked so much like Richard Feynman that I couldn't wait to see Oppenheimer, but I was disappointed that his role was so small. One of my favorite programs of all time was another PBS show, The Search For Tannu Tuva, 1988, about Ralph Leighton and Feynman's friendship. Matthew Broderick played Feynman in 1996's Infinity, with Patricia Arquette.
Yikes, Steve…”not as bad yet” scares me to the bone. Mostly because I don’t trust any of those I once trusted to deliver “news” without too much bias to do their jobs. Le sigh…
As for the celebrity list, Eric Bogosian is the only one I have bit of personal connection to: He starred in an indie film in the late 1980s that Oliver Stone directed. I was a teenager and was an extra for one of the scenes. It was my time on set and my first time actually meeting a few celebrities. Didn’t know he was in IWAV series. Now on my ever-growing list. :-) Cheers!
Thanks again Clint. I was calling Jan 20 Antichrist Inauguration Day. Something wicked has come back. The main road through our town has 3 large cemeteries. Now there are more funerals again, like it was during COVID, but not as bad yet.
Eric Bogosian is in the new Interview With A Vampire series. I just finished the second season.
Aiden Gillen and Charlie Hunnam seem to be the most successful actors from the original UK QAF series.
Jack Quaid looked so much like Richard Feynman that I couldn't wait to see Oppenheimer, but I was disappointed that his role was so small. One of my favorite programs of all time was another PBS show, The Search For Tannu Tuva, 1988, about Ralph Leighton and Feynman's friendship. Matthew Broderick played Feynman in 1996's Infinity, with Patricia Arquette.
Yikes, Steve…”not as bad yet” scares me to the bone. Mostly because I don’t trust any of those I once trusted to deliver “news” without too much bias to do their jobs. Le sigh…
As for the celebrity list, Eric Bogosian is the only one I have bit of personal connection to: He starred in an indie film in the late 1980s that Oliver Stone directed. I was a teenager and was an extra for one of the scenes. It was my time on set and my first time actually meeting a few celebrities. Didn’t know he was in IWAV series. Now on my ever-growing list. :-) Cheers!
Bravo Clint for voicing (writing) what we, the sane and educated are thinking!! If it were Jonestown Chump would charge for the Kool-Aid
Thanks, Keith. If it would help speed up their downfall, I would offer to buy the rest round. :-p