oldfilmsflicker:elohbee:(via sarahptor)
FEED EM SHIT AND KEEP EM IN THE DAAAAHK
this was on fx yesterday. i warrrched it.
FUCK YEAH DIGNAM! ohinubvug
oldfilmsflicker:elohbee:(via sarahptor)
FEED EM SHIT AND KEEP EM IN THE DAAAAHK
this was on fx yesterday. i warrrched it.
FUCK YEAH DIGNAM! ohinubvug
Jack: Don Geiss is my hero, my mentor, a great man. Holding up one finger to get someone to stop talking — he invented that.
Liz: I don’t think—
Jack *holds up one finger to shush her*: And now! He’s being publicly humiliated by his own family. This is why I’m glad I never had children, and why I never will.
Liz: Oh, Jack, you don’t mean that.
Jack: Geiss also invented the abrupt conversational segue…Talk about your thing now.
Jack: You know why my place is so big? When I was first married to my ex-wife, we lived in the basement. Over the years, I kept buying the floors above me to make room for the family I thought we’d have. Well now I have something better than a family: A walk-in humidor, a lap pool and a replica of the Irish pub where my grandmother was born. Make him an offer he can’t refuse. Trade mark 1974. Don Geiss.
Tine Fey and Alec Baldwin during the filming of Season 3’s “Do Over”
falulatonks | cheia (via annahinks)
Tina Fey: There’s an episode of 30 Rock that brings me a lot of joy. After Jack contracts bedbugs, which he’s in denial about -“I can’t have bedbugs; I went to Princeton”- he goes and sings “This Little Light Of Mine” with buskers on a train. It’s just such a sweet moment, because Alec Baldwin is at play. It’s the same thing he brought to the episode last season where he played a character in a telenovela: No one’s going to sell it like him. It’s rare to find someone who is a skilled, legit actor who can also be funny. There’s a rhytm and a precision needed for jokes to work, and so some of the people who are supergood at giving raw emotional performances can’t land a joke. Of course, in the beginning of 30 Rock, having a star like him made it harder to cancel the show, because you’d be foolish to miss an opportunity to have this guy on TV. And he’s become a magnet for the writing staff. We want to push him to do impressions we know he can do. It’s like playing pickup basketball - the more you score, the more you get the ball. He knows and I know and NBC knows that there’s no show without him.
uprightcitizens | fuckyeahlizlemon | annebanan
Jack: Lemon!
Liz: Jack!
*starts classic 360-degree camera spin*
Jack: I was wrong. It’s you. It’s always been you. I want to do business with you, Lemon.
Liz: I’d like that.30 Rock 4.05 - “The Problem Solvers”


