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by Alice Cooper Stalker
Aug 18th, 2008
10:34:07 PM
and second!
by Alice Cooper Stalker
Aug 18th, 2008
10:36:37 PM
and third
by Alice Cooper Stalker
Aug 18th, 2008
10:36:47 PM
Fourth!
by TheBoManKicksAssAndTakesBlame
Aug 18th, 2008
10:39:41 PM
It's better than first
Settle down Alice
by Ted Brautigan
Aug 18th, 2008
10:41:27 PM
Sounds good to me. Keep pumping 'em out, Coens. I wonder if this is due before Yiddish Policemans Union?
Richard Kind is NOT "That One Guy From Spin City"
by toshiro-solo
Aug 18th, 2008
10:45:26 PM
He's "That One Guy From Curb Your Enthusiasm."
He was in three episodes of "Curb."
by Hercules
Aug 18th, 2008
10:47:23 PM
145 episodes of "Spin."
Ahhh..."Delta Knights"
by ColBlimp
Aug 18th, 2008
11:16:42 PM
The David Warner Rem fair fest. A ball of pain that was.
Love me some Kind and Stuhlberg is great.
by Bungion Boy
Aug 18th, 2008
11:17:51 PM
Been waiting for Kind to get a lead role for years. And Stuhlberg was phenomenal in the Martin McDonaugh play The Pillowman. Color me excited. Then again, I always get excited for a Coen Brothers film.
Was he Captain Annoying
by greyspecter
Aug 18th, 2008
11:23:52 PM
on Speed? Ferris Bueller's best friend? Who IS this man?
Casting unknowns
by LoneGun
Aug 18th, 2008
11:24:52 PM
It's kind of exciting when big filmmakers go for unknown - or relatively unknown - actors. One thing you can count on in every Coen Brothers movie is superb acting, whether they're doing drama or comedy. The news of this casting intrigues me.
Mad About You
by Tar Heel
Aug 18th, 2008
11:34:29 PM
You know, I remember him more for Mad About You than Spin City. Also did great voice work in A Bug's Life.
You know
by Nasty In The Pasty
Aug 18th, 2008
11:37:44 PM
for kids!
it's funny
by Bloo
Aug 18th, 2008
11:37:52 PM
I always remember Kind as the dude from Mad About You, I don't know why but i do

Greyspector, he was the fat one on Spin City

And on Scrubs!
by Sherman_Lives
Aug 18th, 2008
11:55:53 PM
He was recurring hypochondriac Harvey Korman. The name didn't get him as much action as you'd think.
For a moment I thought it said Richard Karn
by Canada's King
Aug 19th, 2008
12:14:18 AM
That would've been awesome, too.
Hopefully the Coens can out-smart us again!
by Fa Fa Fooey
Aug 19th, 2008
12:17:47 AM
With ridiculous characters and over the top performances, then you knuckle draggers can go to sleep a wee bit enriched. Remember, you are beautiful, no matter what they said. Words won't bring you down :-(
Shutting up!
by half vader
Aug 19th, 2008
12:40:12 AM
No wonder Spacey was angry all the time!
Ted Brautigan
by Daytripper69
Aug 19th, 2008
12:41:18 AM
This movie will likely come out after "Yiddish." The Coens' pattern of release tends to be Great-Goofy-Great-Goofy-etc; "A Serious Man" sounds like one of the "Goofy" films. (NOT meant as a putdown, I think their "goofy" films, like "Lebowski," are Great!)
Ucla acting workshops with Kind
by ribbitking
Aug 19th, 2008
12:58:03 AM
I used to see him listed alot a few years ago at UCLA extension for Acting workshops (if my memory is good). I always was curious about them but schedules never worked out...
He has over a 100 acting credits on IMDb
by Alonzo Mosely
Aug 19th, 2008
01:13:23 AM
So he is hardly a fucking unkown. I guarantee when he pops up in a movie or show 8 out of 10 people go 'oh it's that guy'. The name may not be known but the face certainly is...
Great actor!
by deadboy1313
Aug 19th, 2008
01:28:16 AM
Although I know him primarily from Spin City, I enjoy his work in anything he does, usually guest roles. I'm looking forward to seeing what he will bring to a lead character. He reminds me of the great characters who used to pop up in Preston Sturges movies. Too many actors want to be the big star, but character actors bring the greatest dimensions to film.
I always
by Series7
Aug 19th, 2008
01:43:32 AM
Thought he best role was as Kevin Spacey's dumb brother in A Bugs Life. "Give'em Pie. GIVE'EM PIE!" I don't mean that in a bad way I think Kind is very funny.
Thought they were doing a western next?
by TELF
Aug 19th, 2008
02:05:01 AM
Still got that to look forward to. Glad they are back on form. Anyone read To The White Sea? They were thinking of doing that for a while there.
yes
by welbrick
Aug 19th, 2008
02:16:27 AM
he has
DerLanghaarige
by Bloo
Aug 19th, 2008
03:15:15 AM
Out of Sight is GREAT very much in the spirit of the original Leonard book, and Lopez's one GOOD performance, that's a smart, sexy, fun caper movie

plus it features a cameo from Keaton reprising his char. from Jackie Brown

Dick Kind?
by TooWhippy
Aug 19th, 2008
03:18:06 AM
I was just thinking the other day what he was up to...
by brokentusk
Aug 19th, 2008
04:45:53 AM
This is great news; hopefully it'll work out as well for Richard as starring in SIDEWAYS worked out for Thomas Haden Church... minus the mediocre SPIDER-MAN movie, of course.
Clooney and Out of Sight
by ZooTrain
Aug 19th, 2008
05:00:55 AM
I read an interview once where Clooney said he made all of that crap in the mid-90's to support him so he could do stuff he WANTED to do. Anyway, Out of Sight was very good. I have to go with Bloo. It's the only time I've ever found Jennifer Lopez charming. It's scoring a 7.2 on IMDb and an 85 on Metacritic. Seems to me lots of people like it. I thought it was a lot of fun; it's one I can watch repeatedly. And let's not forget Three Kings. Another fine under-appreciated film.
Conflict
by Darth Busey
Aug 19th, 2008
06:14:23 AM
Hope this doesn't conflict with Quentin's plans to cast him in Inglorious Bastards.
Inglorious Bastards:
by bottombrick
Aug 19th, 2008
06:33:40 AM
He is in negotiations.
I feel a little better about myself today.
by Cotton McKnight
Aug 19th, 2008
08:53:42 AM
I think he is an extremely funny actor, but what really impresses me is that I had no idea that he was George Clooney's best friend. None whatsoever. That means that my attention is turned to more meaningful things.
Saw this guy in Fort Worth the other weekend
by DunderMifflinPA
Aug 19th, 2008
09:03:40 AM
I was at a buddy's bachelor party in downtown Fort Worth the other weekend. We saw this guy walk by the window of our private room and a few of us recognized him, but couldn't think of his name. The next day we read in the paper that Richard Kind was in town for a play. That is the story.
what a horrible way to refer to an actor
by ArcadianDS
Aug 19th, 2008
09:17:09 AM
this guy might be a 1 trick pony, but he uses that pony to make regular trips to the bank. Referring to him as being known as a Clooney hanger-on is really weak and lazy copy.

HARRY POTTER IS DELAYED UNTIL 2009!!! GET ON THE BALL HERE AICN!!!!!

is he the voice of that dragon on Oswald?
by ArcadianDS
Aug 19th, 2008
09:18:35 AM
or is it "The Close Talker" aka Ray Baronne's Cousin.
Yiddish Policemans Union is coming after A Serious Man...
by BackRiverCatfish
Aug 19th, 2008
10:52:42 AM
...according to IMDBpro. The casting on it hasn't even been announced but I'm really interested to see who they get.
Kind is a "that guy"
by Larry of Arabia
Aug 19th, 2008
11:24:05 AM
You'll recognize his voice right away, at least. It's almost as distinctive as Warburton's.
Coens and Character Actors
by Larry of Arabia
Aug 19th, 2008
11:37:02 AM
I'm glad they are casting character actors in this. The Brothers do their best work when they don't cast stars or at least stick to people who aren't huge. Who do you remember more in their movies? Clooney, Hanks, and Newman? I know I recall John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro, William H. Macey, and Irma P. Hall more.
pffff...
by StarskyandHushky
Aug 19th, 2008
12:52:39 PM
...I liked Richard Kind already when he was on the Carol Burnett show, together with the guy from 'Weekend at Bernies'. So there. Also, this man does not age. Good that he finally got a lead role.
Kind is apparently the only guy
by half vader
Aug 19th, 2008
01:18:49 PM
to out-practical-joke Clooney. That's gotta be good.
"known almost as well around Hollywood for..."
by StanGrossman
Aug 19th, 2008
01:34:21 PM
And you know this from all the time you spend at Spago's, Herc? I love it when people take celebrity factoids they picked up on Entertainment Tonight and refer to it as "the word on the street in Hollywood" as if they're insiders. Hey Herc, have your people set up a meeting with my people so we can discuss Lindsay's next project.
Out Of Sight is a SUPERB movie
by Nasty In The Pasty
Aug 19th, 2008
01:38:25 PM
Clooney and Lopez SIZZLE together, and the screenplay is brilliant and laugh-out-loud funny. One of the best films of 1998, and one of my favorite movies, PERIOD.
They actually made his bug character in
by skimn
Aug 19th, 2008
02:15:08 PM
A Bug's Life resemble him, which made his voice work doubly enjoyable.

So is this the Coen Bros version of Madhouse? Except this time Kirstie Ally plays the house?

Wish I was Clooney's best freind
by Broseph
Aug 19th, 2008
04:19:49 PM
Clooney
by Tacoloft
Aug 19th, 2008
07:42:34 PM
Great actor but his extreeme involvement in leftist politics has lowered him to doochebaggery status. Sorry "buddy"...
Talk about your fallout pussy>
by Quin the Eskimo
Aug 19th, 2008
08:54:20 PM
I hate to sound like a pig, but he may be the most fortunate man alive.
Re: Tacoloft
by BackRiverCatfish
Aug 19th, 2008
09:02:56 PM
I guess trying to stop genocide is the ultimate douchebag move.
He was the jittery van in Cars, too, right?
by half vader
Aug 20th, 2008
02:45:37 AM
He's becoming a Ratsenberger in training!
what an dumb statement to make
by ArcadianDS
Aug 20th, 2008
09:24:41 AM
Im sorry but I must have missed the on-site investigative reporting that Clooney did in Darfur. And Uzbeckistan. And Georgia. And Pakistan. And the northern regions of Iraq. And Haiti. And Liberia. And Indo-China. And heck why not throw China in there as well?

So because I somehow missed Clooney's preventative measures in all these regions of our planet, can you enlighten me as to his efforts to stop genocide? Oh wait I know - he goes on Entertainment Tonight and says, "duurrr genocide is bad. If we elect a Democrat, it will stop." If that actually worked, how come Clinton was powerless to stop it? In fact, he ushered in a new era of domestic genocide or do we already forget the purging by fire of the Branch Davidians?

Re: ArcadianDS
by BackRiverCatfish
Aug 20th, 2008
11:21:57 AM
Clooney did a documentary about Darfur and actually traveled there and I don't think it was to "elect a Democrat". The sad truth is 90% of Americans either don't know where Darfur is or don't give a shit about it, at least he's trying to do something. If you knew anything about Darfur you'd know the current problems started in 2003 and I don't believe Clinton was still President. And since is mass suicide considered genocide?
Bullshit
by Sawney Bean
Aug 31st, 2008
12:48:10 PM
Bullshit
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