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Heh heh, I just posted something about it in 'Other Shows Fans Watch' thread.
Someone earlier was talking about John/Jenna magnetism.
This doesn't look like just acting
Also, I checked out the IMDB quotes for Jenna F. in Employee of the Month...talk about out of character. (queued it up on Netflix 20 seconds after, though)
That's my favorite photo of those two. Obviously, they have a lot of natural chemistry.
Too bad for John she's married...
As her husband (James Gunn) I would be more jealous of my wife acting in a long term relationship with someone who is acting like he deeply loves her more than just some fake sex scene. The connection they act out means something.
To add...
In Employee of the Month, Jenna F. plays a hooker who's hired by a David Walsh...
John Krasisinski plays a man named Sam Walsh...
Hmm, probably making to big a deal about it but what the hell else to I have to do at 1 am on a Sunday night?
I need a short article or passage to accompany an article I'm editing about how very hard divorce is on children The article has lots of statistic... you could do some internet research to find some kind of human interest tale for me. If you really are bored, that is. But post your results in the Shooting the Breeze thread or somewhere other than here. I don't want to be a clutterer.
Good god, she's 33!
And he's 27.
As a very wise woman I know once said, "These are the jokes."
I have had some great stage chemistry with guys I'd never want to be in a relationship with. During one of my high school dramas, one girl was obsessed with my leading man and seemed so sure something was going on between us that she followed us around constantly. Really, he wasn't my type but we were good friends and I thought of him as a younger brother. The fact that we were close helped us act like we were together, but that didn't mean we really were. I think they are really good friends and good actors, so they can draw on their friendship to make their acting more believable.
Also, Jenna really seems to love her husband, the way she talks about him is absolutely adorable. (I watch way too many Jenna Fisher interviews.)
I spotted Tina Fey on Sesame Street this morning. I know she isn't an Officite but she is the title of the thread, so I am giving her an honorary mention.
I saw Jeff Garlin's movie "I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With" last night and Phyllis has a cameo role. She's part of Jeff's over-eaters anonymous group. She's very, very funny. I was looking on IMDB and I guess she was a casting director on Curb Your Enthusiasm so that's probably how Garlin knows her. Not a bad movie either.
Sorry for the double post, but I was looking on youtube for the opening for the other thread, and I found this. Holy-90s-Melora. Very weird.
Spike-TV is showing a CSI episode with Krasinski in it.
The NA Ladies can thank me later. :-D
Jim looks weird with dark hair. And who knew he wanted to be a dentist?
Jim = Herbie the Elf?
I saw an episode of Cold Case with him in it once. The only episode of Cold Case I've ever seen all the way through.
Did anybody count exactly how many times Capt. Jack was on hawking Bud during the NFC Championship Game? It had to be at least 80.
I like the part where he talks about how hard lager is to brew, and how "darker, cloudier beers can be more forgiving of flaws". That's either an excuse for why Budweiser tastes like crap, or a condmenation of beer that has flavor.
Let's see, I considered smacking my TV with a baseball bat 73 times this evening. Subtract the 31 occasions on which unreasonable praise for Brett Favre provoked that response, and that leaves . . . 42 times that Captain Jack turned up.
I like the part where he talks about how hard lager is to brew, and how "darker, cloudier beers can be more forgiving of flaws". That's either an excuse for why Budweiser tastes like crap, or a condmenation of beer that has flavor.
I also had to laugh at that particular ad. "Do you have any idea how hard it is to make thin, watery, flavorless beer?"
Did anybody count exactly how many times Capt. Jack was on hawking Bud during the NFC Championship Game? It had to be at least 80.
I thought he was actually on more last week. Either way it's way too much.
Those Budweiser commercials are offensive to any beer drinker over the age of 23. Especially those of us who live in the Microbrewery Capital of the Free World.
I watched those commercials while nursing a Saranac Diamondback Bock and thinking, "No kidding, asshat?"
25th Hour is on some random cable channel and even though I've seen it (and pimped it on here) numerous times, this was the first time I realized Lonny had a small role as a club bouncer.
On we can officially put Wyatt Cenac, improviser in the Scranton improv class and new-ish commentor on the Daily Show, in his rightful thread! Tra la la!