Tayes eyes in that picture have always bugged me too.
I love that picture. :)
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Me too. =)
I saw Anthony on tv tonight! The cable station Bravo is counting down the top 100 Funniest Movies. Dazed & Confused came in at 66 and Anthony was on talking about it. He was on a bit later too, talking about Young Frankenstein and also Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It was hilarious hearing him say, "Bueller? Bueller? Anyone? Bueller?".
He was specifically in countdown 75-51 and it replays at 8pm tonight, Saturday May 27th.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Wow, thanks for the heads up! =)
Beware evil comcast, which took away Bravo when it "upgraded" my cable... and then charged me more money without asking me. I hate them. First Queer Eye, and now Anthony! :'(
I turned on the TV right when they were introducing Young Frankenstein and saw him.
I'll have to watch again today to see the part with Dazed and Confused.
Leading Actor Joined: 2/4/06
I saw him talking about Dazed and Confused, and then went upstairs thinking he wouldn't talk anymore. My mom called me from upstairs to tell me he was still talking but I missed it, lol. But I'm definitely re-watching it tonight though.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Last night (a little after midnight) I turned on the TV to Bravo, and it just so happened that Anthony was speaking about Dazed and Confused. =) I hope I didn't miss anything. I watched until Young Frankenstein, and then I got too tired so I went to sleep... hehe.
Thanks for letting us know about that!
Yeah I saw that today I had to go to church did he say anything else?
Leading Actor Joined: 2/4/06
I caught him talking about one movie in the episode before the one with Dazed and Confused, but I don't know how much he talks outside of the D&C episode.
Edit: He's in the episode after D&C quite a bit. Inconceiveable!
I just saw him talking about Austin Powers and some other movie.
"Edit: He's in the episode after D&C quite a bit. Inconceiveable!"
That was hilarious!
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/12/05
When I saw first saw Anthony talking, I made sure to tivo every one just in case. I loved when he was talking during the Ferris Bueller one.
Leading Actor Joined: 2/4/06
I loved how he seemed to be the only one doing impressions for awhile. My friends and I have been quoting Princess Bride nonstop recently because we saw it for the first time in god knows how long the other day. Naturally, his impression outdid ours.
It surprised me that he talked about Austin Powers though. Though I know I do not know him at all, I cannot imagine him sitting down and watching that movie. Nonetheless, I couldn't stop laughing at the 'one million dollars!' impression.
Oh, Anthony. <3 lol. I love his sense of humor. :)
So guess what my friend finally decided to give me today?
Better 3 months late than never...I geuss.
hah. 3 months. Well yay for pictures anyway! :)
I was about to post that Anthony pleasantly surprised me on my TV tonight, but you all were on top of that I caught the Bueller, Bueller, Bueller bit.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Yay for pictures! Even if they're three months late. =) Yeah. I didn't realize that Anthony talked about Princess Bride and Austin Powers, too... I can't believe I missed it! *sigh* Oh well. Hopefully I'll catch it next time...
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Oh man, I missed it! I'm sure it will replay again, hopefully.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
BUMP!
While I was looking for some broadway events at Bryant Park, on their site it said Anthony Rapp, Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent So yay! I guess he's doing a book reading or something. Did any of you happen to hear about it?
Here is the full text:
Word for Word Series
Anthony Rapp, Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent
Wednesday, August 16
12:30pm – 1:45pm
Bryant Park Reading Room
As part of the original cast of both the movie and Broadway musical Rent, Anthony Rapp partners with the New York City Opera and presents Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent.
With special introduction by the Bryant Park bookworm, Miriam Tuliao - en vogue New York Public Library librarian, Chairperson of the American Library Association's Notable Books Council and President of the New York Library Association's Ethnic Services Round Table.
Rain Venue:
Coliseum Books
11 West 42nd Street
between 5th & 6th Aves. - directly across from the Bryant Park Reading Room
cool sounds like fun!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Yay! I'm back, and I missed all the Anthony-ness a lot, schools almost over and now I wont have a computer. Booooo. So I'll be posting more when scholl gets back on track. I love all of those pictures!! I wish he would just come to Nebraska already...
/threadjack haha
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