

Nothing will ever beat Face/Off when he portrays Travolta’s character pretending to be him.
Nothing will ever beat Face/Off when he portrays Travolta’s character pretending to be him.
It’s amazing how much transphobia there was in that time.
Should he need to? He’s an actor. He can pretend to know what he is doing.
They were trying for their Star Wars.
No they didn’t. If they were gay they wouldnt be really into having sex with their girlfriend in the first place.
Anon is another misogynistic straight guy.
I know a ton of gay woman who would not agree with anything after the line break thus it is not gay.
Why are you mentioning “straight boys”? Do you think gay men have a deeper understanding of vaginas (they tend not to).
How far up the chute are we talking?
He should find a therapist.
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I imagine sexism like this morphs into DV given time and opportunity
Would you support forcing Musk out of his roles in these companies due to his drug useage?
If not Musk should be forced from his roles in these companies. You cannot be a defense contractor and do ketamine.
They were like “How can we justify them having the place we know we need them to have?” and worked from there.
I know a guy living on Central Park West with 2000 sq ft two floor apartment with park views that was paying less than what I paid for 1k sq ft in the middle of Queens. That’s a nicer place in a better area than Friends had for less than 3k a month thirty years after the show all because of rent control.
We know they all came from money except Joey and Phoebe. They could also be getting money from family.
Again their living room had to fit six or more. There are episodes where they have six people in Lucy’s house but rarely is it more than four or five.
Seinfeld had 4 main cast and they rarely had anyone else in their places other than the main 4. No one needed to fit a dozen people in a room.
Were you renting living space in NYC in 1994? I was.
Do you know anyone with a ridiculous place because of rent control policies? I know several. Everything about the show makes sense within the context of the time once you realize that eight or so people need to fit on the stage in many scenes
Thank you for that.
you think you know better than someone who worked on tv in NYC at that time?
Mary Tyler Moore’s show never had the expectation of holding six or more people in the same room like friends.
All in the family took place in a house. Im not sure how you miss this. It’s in the credits.
Lucy and her Husband never had more than a handful of people on screen at once. They dont need the space Friends does.
Friends needs a space for the main cast plus partners and that requires a larger space plus the ability to fit crew which requires large places. The bit about rent control makes perfect sense if you have experience with NYC real-estate.
NP,I was told the same thing by a camera guy back in the late 1990s about this exact show.
Some of that is due to the realities of filming in a stage made to look like an apartment as you need the space for the camera crew to fit. This everyone lives in massive places.
Marshawn Lynch was great in this movie