Um, Frank Whaley, no contest. He plays Jim Dodge!!
"What am I? A garden snail in a janitor's suit?
― Mandee, Friday, 22 November 2002 13:58 (twenty-three years ago)
Who the cunt are these people!?
Hey, Mandee, cool computer!
― Mark C (Mark C), Friday, 22 November 2002 21:31 (twenty-three years ago)
Two visions of LA sleaze, Frank Whaley = Robbie Krieger, Jon Cryer = Teddy Z. Um, Ducky for obligatory "crawling into a fetal position / listening to the Smiths / 'hey that's me!'" moment in PiP
― James Blount (James Blount), Saturday, 23 November 2002 06:25 (twenty-three years ago)
three months pass...
Gosh, they do resemble each othe don't they?
― chaps, Monday, 3 March 2003 12:47 (twenty-three years ago)
six months pass...
Frank Whaley:
Directed
Joe the KingNotable films include
Field of Dreams, Born on the Fourth of July, The Doors, JFK, Swing Kids, Swimming with Sharks, Pulp FictionJohn Cryer:
Wrote The Pompatus of Love
Notable films include Pretty in Pink, Morgan Stewart's Coming Home, Superman IV, Hiding Out, Hot Shots, Holy Man, Two and a Half Men
Both appaer in Cannes Man (as themselves), Glam, and Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God...Be Back by Five (another Cryer-written project).
You Decide!
My vote goes to Whaley, talent-wise. Nostalgia-wise, it's Cryer, not even close.
― Girolamo Savonarola, Sunday, 14 September 2003 15:49 (twenty-two years ago)
Whaley does a lot more straight up bullshit (Swimming With Sharks was half hideous, half fascinating) plus Cryer was in Mr. Show. While Cryer was a pain for the Otis Redding scene in Pretty In Pink, Whaley was a pain in the entirety of Career Opportunities. Whaley is evidently good chums with Ollie Stone. Bad sign.
Cryer, easy.
― Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Sunday, 14 September 2003 16:42 (twenty-two years ago)
six years pass...
Jon Cryer, co-star of "Two and a Half Men," was the target of a hit engineered by his ex-wife ... this according to the woman's ex-boyfriend.
According to documents filed in the custody battle between Cryer and ex-wife Sarah Trigger, Trigger's lawyer claims on December 21, 2009, Trigger told her that her ex-boyfriend, Eddie Sanchez, had said he was going to kill Cryer and Trigger's estranged husband, David Dickey.
Trigger's lawyer became so alarmed she contacted lawyers for both Cryer and Dickey. On January 10, Dickey confronted Sanchez. According to legal docs, "Mr. Sanchez not only flatly denied making such a statement, but he said that it was [Sarah Trigger] who had contacted him on numerous occasions, stating that she wanted to see the pair [Cryer and Dickey] dead, and even asking Mr. Sanchez if he would kill the pair, or if he would not, inquiring whether she could speak with Mr. Sanchez's father about this issue."
According to Cryer's declaration, he notified Warner Bros. security on January 15. Cryer also states his co-star requested that "we do not film in front of a live audience." The documents do not ID the co-star but presumably it's Charlie Sheen.
The FBI then launched an investigation but had no comment today when we called.
Trigger's family law attorney, Vicki Greene, tells TMZ, "Sarah has not threatened anyone, especially Jon and those are statements that are refuted and she has evidence to show that Mr. Sanchez has already recanted those statements to her."
― velko, Friday, 26 February 2010 00:21 (sixteen years ago)