>watching a movie
>this guy shows up
Bookman
STRROOONG
>>63464997
>forget to return a library book
>that guy shows up
Jimmy Gator
>>63464997
i'm a simple man jack
>>63464997
He hates bullshit and likes butter in his arsehole
>>63464997
http://youtu.be/6-KSLNHBhGM
>>63464997
>go to my doctors house after being chased by someone
>that guy shows up
>>63464997
Its a good movie one way or another. He was based.
>>63466082
DON'T CALL ME ON MY HOME PHONE MR. DAVID REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>63465034
You might be out of luck...
Before Bookman, I had a long theater career, I was making a really good living in TV—I’d even been a regular on a couple of series—and I’d done quite a few movies, but Bookman absolutely exploded my career. I can’t deny it. Before Bookman, my agent would say, “Well, they really liked your work, they really love you, but they don’t think you’re right for this,” or whatever. After Bookman, there was no door closed to me in the industry. My agent would say, “Everybody wants to see you. Everybody wants you to be in their movie, everybody wants you to be on their show.” It was kind of incredible, I have to say. It was pretty amazing. So I’m not putting it down. It’s just that when people say, “I loved you as Bookman,” I can’t help but think, “But what about the other 280 roles I’ve done?” I don’t say it, though. [Laughs.] Because with Bookman, I kind of hit the jackpot.