Michael Drinan is back with his latest column about a little-known movie you should seek out. So read it, and then DO IT.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt was an actor whom, seemingly by default, everyone loved from “3rd Rock From the Sun” and even more so from the remake of Angels in the Outfield and 10 Things I Hate About You. Although each of these roles were pretty basic and not out of the ordinary for child actors to be casted in, you could tell this kid had chops. It was just a matter of time until he found find a role that allowed him to showcase his talent. He took a break for a couple of years from acting and upon his return, made a conscience decision to be in good movies, which started in 2001 when he starred as Lyle, a teenager who is in a mental institution for violent outbursts. In 2004, he starred as a gay prostitute who had been sexually abused as a child. Receiving praise for this role he began to hit his stride and in 2005, in my opinion, really came into his own as an actor and as a leading man...and with that, let me introduce you to Brick.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Friday, August 15, 2014
WWE SummerSlam Predictions!!!!
Well it's that time again. Justin and Dan, the two wrestling prognosticators, will attempt to tell you guys what's gonna happen this Sunday at SummerSlam.
Currently Justin leads Dan 27-24 in the 2014 WWE Predictions Sweepstakes.
On paper this SummerSlam looks pretty good. Not the most stacked lineup they've ever had but there are multiple potential show-stealers. Of course everything would be much better if the planned main event of Daniel Bryan vs. Brock Lesnar were happening, goddammit.
Currently Justin leads Dan 27-24 in the 2014 WWE Predictions Sweepstakes.
On paper this SummerSlam looks pretty good. Not the most stacked lineup they've ever had but there are multiple potential show-stealers. Of course everything would be much better if the planned main event of Daniel Bryan vs. Brock Lesnar were happening, goddammit.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
RIP Robin Williams (1951-2014)
I've been struggling all morning to come to terms with the loss of Robin Williams, an eminently talented actor/comedian, beloved by millions. But like so many truly funny people there was a pervasive darkness under the surface, the unbearable weight of which none of us could possibly comprehend. Williams' struggles with addiction and depression were well-documented but despite several stints in rehab he was evidently unable to conquer them.
His situation is not unique sadly. So many of the funniest comedians have used their gift to help mask their pain; their comedy akin to an artificial stimulant. While others laugh at them all is well, but when it's over they crash hard. One is reminded of Richard Jeni's suicide in 2007, or Jonathan Winters' lifelong battle with bipolar disorder. These were extraordinary comics whose talents brought happiness to everyone but themselves.