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Hey guys, it's been awhile. Anyway, I just saw The Local Stigmatic a short independent film that Paul did about 18 years ago with Al Pacino... I was wondering if anyone else has had the opportunity to check it out?
You know, I think it was a movie about the animalistic desire for dominance, and the dominance plays that occur all the time between people, especially men. There was lots of metaphorical growling and rolling over to expose the belly. And the pack mentality and its viciousness was in there.That aside, I'm pretty sure the film is about dog racing and although I enjoyed it, the plot confused me... I could go into a lot of details but I don't wanna be a spoiler for someone who hasn't seen this little film and wants to do so.
Nice pics.Here's a couple of caps from CSI with the Brass man and his co-horts in crime:thumbsup:he always makes me laugh with his droll/sarcastic comments
Speaking of droll/sarcastic comments, I just watched the teaser from 4 x 4. Brass and Grissom were looking at the crushed Fiero, when Brass said, "Yeah, the old Fiero. Kind of makes you nostalgic for a 'members only' jacket."
Yes, the blond 80's hair was very hit or miss, especially that spikey mullet he was sporting in a couple of movies/TV shows.I love how he mentions the members only jacket, but then my little mind wanders to thinking (and not being able to wrap my little mind around it) about Paul's blonde hair in the 80s.
Oh yeah, what a great line. And I love the understated way in which he delivers those lines. Not in a self-congratulatory, I-made-a-funny way, but in a let-the-chips-fall-where-they-may kind of way. That makes it about ten times funnier.And I forgot about his "aiight, one cent" comment in 4x4. Definitely classic Brass.
I love the character Brass When CSI first started I was like hmmm, but the writers have given him so many great lines, bit of sarcasm and I love sarcasm Can't imagine him not being on CSI, he i.m.o. is one of those puzzle pieces that make CSI complete
I always thought that Brass was being intentionally tough on her to see if she could cut it and Grissom went along with it because while he might not have agreed with the way Brass went about it, he agreed with the idea behind it.But to this day I don't understand why Brass was so hard on Gribbs and why Grissom was complicit in it.
I always thought that Brass was being intentionally tough on her to see if she could cut it and Grissom went along with it because while he might not have agreed with the way Brass went about it, he agreed with the idea behind it.
Oh, how my little heart flutters at character arcs!I do know that PG didn't like Pilot Brass and it was his idea to change him. Based on an interview he did, I get the impression he's the one who went to the writers and suggested they use Gribb's death as a catalyst to change Brass. If that's the case, it does make sense.
You know, I've ghosted there a bit, but I didn't realize until today when, because of your suggestion, I went and took a look. Great threads there! Of course, I'm happy when this thread is popular, too.Btw, Drakkenfyre, if you haven't checked out the Jim Brass fansite yet, you should. It's all PG/Brass, all the time.