House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and former President Donald Trump attend a legislation signing rally with local farmers on February 19, 2020, in Bakersfield, California (Getty Images).
Some simply mocked his appearance, with one user writing, He looks like it Jon Lovitz played Kevin McCarthy on SNL. Another wrote, Kevin McCarthy looks like he was in Cancun all week with Ted Cruz’s wife. A user wrote, Why does Kevin McCarthy look so bloated and constipated??? Guess he’s been spending too much time trump.
He looks like it Jon Lovitz played Kevin McCarthy on SNL https://t.co/k94lm4E7I9
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GSD&M’s four Super Bowl spots for Avocados From Mexico featured Doug Flutie and Jerry Rice (2015), Scott Baio (2016), Jon Lovitz (2017) and Chris Elliott (2018).
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Donnie Darko has always felt like a movie that was primed to attract one hell of an all-star cast. Eventually, the final lineup of talent that jumped into a supposedly world-ending event in an alternate 2008 was as impressive as one would have expected, with Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott and Sarah Michelle Gellar all playing the three leads that move along the bulk of the plot. But in the even more impressive gallery of supporting roles, we almost saw beloved Canadian comedy actor Rick Moranis playing the role of political animal Vaughn Smallhouse.
The subject of alternate casting came up during my conversation with Richard Kelly, as CinemaBlend was invited to promote the Arrow Video release of both the Theatrical and Cannes cuts of
After the cult success of Donnie Darko in theaters and especially on DVD, movie fans were eager to see writer-director Richard Kelly would create next. Buzz built fast as word leaked out about the cast which would include Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, Justin Timberlake, Miranda Richardson, Wallace Shawn, Bai Ling, Nora Dunn, Kevin Smith, Amy Poehler, Zelda Rubinstein, Curtis Armstrong, Christopher Lambert Janeane Garofalo, Jon Lovitz and Will Sasso. He even brought on Moby to create the score. What could he possibly be up to with such a cast and the title Southland Tales? While people waited for the movie, Kelly let it be known that you needed to do more than buy a ticket to absorb his film. He was originally going to have six graphic novels released one per month leading up to the opening weekend. This got shortened to only three. None of the books were released before the movie debuted in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in May, 200
So begins
Southland Tales, the wildly ambitious second film from writer/director Richard Kelly. Kellyâs three films (
Donnie Darko, Southland Tales, The Box) all share a unique sensibility, featuring outsider characters struggling to exist within a mundane normal in the foreground, with the very nature of existence and reality up for the debate against the margins. In these works, Kelly frequently uses the element of water, and the concept of time, as the shades he colors with. Though his work is more structured than that of David Lynch, he operates within a similar space where the very look and texture of the filmmaking is as important as whatâs on the page. Like Lynch, how the film makes you feel as you watch it is as much of the intended experience as the plot, and like Lynch, these films make instinctual sense to a certain percentage of moviegoers, while the wider audience struggles to make sense of it no matter how many explanations may be offered.