
Check out this nice write-up of Carbuncle, a film in which I make a very brief but nonetheless significant (depending on who you talk to) appearance.
Check out this nice write-up of Carbuncle, a film in which I make a very brief but nonetheless significant (depending on who you talk to) appearance.
If you happen to be watching the season 2 DVD of Wildfire, check out my highly informative commentary on episode 6, “Nothing Takes The Past Away Like The Future.”
Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings, they did it by killing those who opposed them.
Freelance work can vary from almost fun to kill-me-now miserable. Once in awhile, if you’re lucky, you might actually learn something. Or better yet, get your name on the back of someone’s book.
From Giving ‘Til It Hurts You, 2004. Live at the Split.Id Theater.
NOTE: The video was secretly taken by a crazed fan and later posted on a Finnish website. After being seized by INTERPOL, the tape was deemed unsuitable for public viewing due to its poor sound and picture quality and held in a vault pending legal action.
My attempts to get the L.A. Weekly to see my show were unsuccessful. But thankfully, a gentleman by the name of Barry Goold gave me this sort of nice write-up. I don’t actually know him but I’m grateful he came to the show, which he said was “pretty good.” (As far as my live performances go, it’s my best review to date.)
Props to the Fox Movie Channel for inviting me to do another segment about props — this time for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, which just might be the longest movie title ever. Not sure.
“Unfortunately, it’s against union rules to spear your actors for real.”
Singing the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium was a blast. Tons of friends came to cheer me on. John Ritter was there. I felt so loved.
If you’re in or near Los Angeles tomorrow, come watch the Dodgers play the Padres. It’s certain to be an exciting scrimmage or whatever they say in baseball.
On behalf of the Fox Archives, I was interviewed by Jimmy Rhoades about the props used in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen — or, as we like to say in the bidness, LXG …
Crashing Alias day at Disneyland is fun. Especially when you’ve got California Adventure all to yourself, and you can ride the California Screamin’ roller coaster ten times in a row without having to get off.