It's weird to see Paul so lively and flamboyant. He is a genius actor to transform from this sociable man to a fastidious, focused character. He is also so clever and truthful.
I won't say 'underrated' but I get the point. In Hollywood stereotypes, he's not considered 'movie star' material or "A lister', maybe because hes not the matine idol type. However, make no mistake, there are few better and more versatile actors than Paul G
I loved him as Pig vomit. That was the first time I saw Paul acting and said to myself this guy will go far in the industry. So happy for his success. Cheers Paul.
hes such a great actor and so much fun to watch. I recently saw the movie All Is Bright and he saved that film. without him it would have been garbage. he just seems like a genuinely nice guy.
You do realize 'man spreading' is basic human anatomy, right? Women don't have external organs there, which is why their resting state for the pelvis is different from the male's. this so-called 'spread' is the natural relaxed state of our legs whether you like it or not. It actually hurts to narrow it for no reason.
Actually not surprised to hear he found the bondage to be cozy and relaxing. I once took an advanced first aid class and learned some advanced soft splints (to immobilize a broken arm when emergency services isn't coming for a while, e.g., when the victim is way up on a hiking trail) and the guy we wrapped up liked it so much he wanted to keep it on the rest of the afternoon - said it felt like a loving, secure hug.
I ...will never .... forget seeing the scene in "Big Fat Liar"; when Paul Giamani steps out of his swimming pool. Priceless moment. / Paul was having a "blue" day ...FOR SURE. ^ × ^ .... lol. He was pretty funny in that movie; along with Munez and Amanda Bynes. Too bad Hollywood isn't making movies like this anymore.
"i had a warm washing feeling go over me....". i'm thinking an effect of the limiting of his natural circulation - or a bottom was born. either way, i am so happy to have heard this.
+adj789 Have you rode in a c141 in a web set on a 9+hr flight next to someone manspreading? I have. Oh. and we did not sleep the night before and people were smoking. It is freaking uncomfortable to have your legs pointing in for that long.
+adj789 uhh, do all you people seriously not understand how a crowded subway system works. you can't just take up all the seat space. what the fuck. feminazis? maybe you impassioned weirdos should actually try riding a train before you fly into a rage about basic public transportation etiquette.
I am surprised that they didn't have the bondage expert that tied him up speak with Paul before this and discuss with him the possibility - if not the likely probability - of him entering or "hitting" sub-space, and asking him if he had any experience with it before. That seems irresponsible. I'm glad that it didn't seem to be traumatic for him. But people who are not prepared for what subspace can be like, who are unprepared for that level of unconscious/subconscious physical surrender... It can leave them feeling very vulnerable and it can be a very traumatic experience. Glad it wasn't for him. But definitely not surprised if he kept fluttering or seeming to fall asleep. But it's far more likely that he was just in a subspace trance-like state. And people should not have kept trying to wake him up, that can also be traumatic. Not everybody hits subspace but those who do, have to be nurtured out of it.
My thoughts exactly! His description of falling asleep and feeling warmth and calmness is classic subspace experience. I couldn't ever reach that level, too much anxiety over the loss of control, but I've had a similar experience of submission that was unexpected, and it left me very shaken up.
The burden of proof should be on Colbert to prove that Giamatti was manspreading. Giamatti should not have to prove that the car was empty. Colbert should have to show that the car was full.
Sharon Stone did a manspread: most paused scene in film history Sexy Paul Giamatti does it: everyone loses their minds. Equal compensation for equal work I say. Work that shit Paul, work it.
+Michael W I always though manspreading was only an issue in public areas, when you could make more room for other people. Sharon Stone wasn't really in a public crowded area.
Gah, he looks so familiar but I can't seem to figure out where do I recognise him from ... Taxi driver from Saving Mr Banks? Is that what I recognise him from?