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unhinged-fixator · 5 months
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bromance goals
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elorenz · 3 months
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È buffo come a distanza di tanti anni io e mio fratello al citofono di casa ci annunciamo sempre allo stesso modo.
"Chi è?"
"Madafakaaaa..."
"Madaaafaka..."
L'altro giorno però mi ha sorpreso perché era da tanto che non ci vedevamo e al mio Madakafa mi ha risposto come Charlie Runkle "Don't say madafaka like that! It make me miss you..." e sono scoppiato a ridere mentre una signora alle spalle che doveva entrare nella palazzina si scandalizzava senza capirne il motivo.
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Priceless Hank Moody and Charlie Runkle moment from Californication [VIDEO]
http://dlvr.it/T76XkV
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nabakovian · 1 month
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annual californication rewatch. charlie runkle kill yourself challenge.
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tvmoviesquotes · 4 years
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Californication
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muysuigeneris · 6 years
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CALIFORNICATION S01E03
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comeasyouare96 · 7 years
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true friendship goals
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startwreck · 7 years
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rollin-up-the-walls · 7 years
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I don't gotta do nuthin but stay black n die mutha fukkaaaa...!!
Hank Moody to Charlie Runkle, Californication.
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thejordanscene · 7 years
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skullsmuldon · 6 years
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Happy Birthday to my friend @EvanHandler!
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ecelebmirror · 3 years
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What Does Evan Handler’s Wife Elisa Atti Do? Love Life And Children
Evan Handler is a celebrated American actor, best recognized for portraying the role of a divorce attorney, Harry Goldenblatt, on the American romantic TV series ‘Sex and the City.’ Also, Handler is famous for his role as Charlie Runkle on Californication, in which he starred from 2007 to 2014. The latest acting project done by Evan Handler is the role of an Eastern District US Attorney, Jacob Warner, in the crime drama ‘Power.’ Evan Handler wife Elisa Atti often accompanies her celebrity husband during several red carpet events. However, unlike her husband, she does not seem to be available on social media handles. As a result, there are very few pictures of her and her personal information is not available to the public.
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ilhankeskin · 3 years
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Californication
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If I said that Californication is one of the series that I most enjoy watching in my entire life, I wouldn't exaggerate. The series, in which Tom Kapinos sits in the director's chair, includes actors such as David Duchovny, Evan Handler, and Natascha McElhone. The series is set as a dramedy. Indeed, it is possible to see both drama and comedy elements in every episode of the series.
The biggest factor that makes Californication so beautiful is definitely unique characters. At first glance, many of the characters seem to be characters that are quite suitable for stereotypes, but each has unique characteristics. There are five main characters in the series. Hank, Karen, Rebecca, Charlie and Marcy.
Hank, who takes the lead role and is portrayed by David Duchovny, is also the series ' most intriguing character. Hank, a womenizer, stands out as a character who is quite witty, Daredevil, but on the one hand is quite prone to mistakes and is independent. In many series, characters like Hank are projected quite flawlessly. They survive without breaking down against difficulties, in any case they find a solution. Hank, however, is a rather flawed character, constantly making mistakes and failing to learn from his mistakes.
Karen, Hank's ex. Among the five characters I count, it's kind of the only one that's classic. Karen is a calm and sensible character. He usually tries to stop Hank from making a mistake, and he can't do it. Although she and Hank are separated, there is still love between them, but Karen does not want to be with someone like Hank again.
Rebecca, Hank and Karen's daughters. Rebecca, a gothic girl, is pretty smart for her age. Within the series, she is in a constant state of conflict with Hank, as is Karen.
Charlie Runkle is Hank's manager and best friend. Charlie, like Hank, is very prone to mistakes. The episodes, in which Hank and the two of them are alone, are quite enjoyable.
Marcy is Charlie's wife. He and Charlie are in constant conflict. She is a woman who is open to trying new things, trying to enjoy life.
I believe that sharing the characters in the series in a short summary can be considered an insult to the characters. But as the episodes progressed, I decided not to elaborate on these characters, so as not to give spoilers because as the episodes progressed, new features of the characters can be discovered.
As for the subject of the series, Hank is a writer, and because of his profession, he has to move from New York to Los Angeles. This guy, who looks pretty happy in Los Angeles from the outside, actually hates Los Angeles. Rather bored with the insincere people of California, the air of the city, Hank mentions that he does not want to be Californicate, and often makes plans to return to New York.
Hank has lost his productivity since he arrived in Los Angeles. He can't write anymore. He is also in constant conflict with Karen and Rebecca. His manager Charlie is constantly looking for a job for him and shouts, "I have an offer for you!". But Hank screws up a lot of these things.
The series generally revolves around Hank Moody. A series that revolves around a character for seven seasons may sound boring. But the character of Hank carries this situation so beautifully that even if he is the only character in the series, he still gives the impression that he will lock the audience on the screen.
Although series Executive producer Scott Winant says” I don't want to have too many rules about the cinematography, " the California vibe in the series is perfectly reflected to the audience. With the colors, sounds, shooting styles used, the California environment is perfectly felt to the viewer. Even if it doesn't have a cinematography to admire, it's not possible to say it's bad.
As a result, if you are looking for a series that will increase the joy of living in each episode, where you can experience a different adventure in each episode, and you still haven't watched Californication; I strongly recommend that you watch it.
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“When you wake up, don’t say anything, or you’ll lose it.”
Fuck you. I HAVE to talk about this, because I DO NOT fell comfortable about what happened.
Dreamed with Jeff Besos or Charlie Runkle or whatever ASSHOLE like them, appearing to me in a dream TOTALLY unanounced.
More or less psychic harassament.
I DON’T KNOW.
Thing is: There’s a hundred dudes born in a day SEVEN which I used to like.
And it seems his Wife is born in a day SEVEN.
I have dreamed with dudes that look like him before, and ALL dreams did not make me comfortable about them. All clothed with WEIRD making out. I DON’T KNOW why this is happening or who is doing this to me. But don’t think I have ever dreamed with these two.
It’s them who are obssessed with me.
Since you would expect him to have a sexual relationship with his WIFE, THERE HE WAS, ALL PSYCHIC FOR THAT.
SO I HARASSED HIM BACK, and said “IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT? BECAUSE I DON’T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS, STOP HARASSING ME.” THEN TOLD HIM TO FUCK OFF.
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
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YOU HAVE TO BREAK UP WITH HER. BECAUSE I’M NOT LOSING THIS.
NO ASTROLOGICALLY SQUARED RELATIONSHIPS ANYMORE.
People with Sun in Capricorn are obssessed with me, NOT the other way around.
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STEVE JOBS DIED BECAUSE OF YOU BREAKING LINKS BETWEEN PEOPLE.
YOU’RE A FUCKING MURDERER.
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vickiabelson · 4 years
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It's a new morning!Today, Live @5, making sense of the non-sense.
in 2016, Evan Handler was my post-Election Day guest. He called the horrors which would befall us for generations to come as a result of the shocking results. So, far, he's been tragically been correct.
There was no Plan B guest. I wanted to recap this historic day with Evan and so it is. After last night's redness and the idiot claiming victory, it's a new bluer morning. I'm more than hopeful.
Evan's appeared on Six Feet Under, Friends, Law & Order, The West Wing, Miami Vice, Sex and the City, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Ed, Lost and 24. He co-starred in the ABC sitcoms It's Like, You Know... and Hot Properties and starred in the ill-fated FOX sitcom Woops!. He’s also appeared in several major feature films, including Ransom; The Chosen; Sweet Lorraine, and Taps. Evan portrayed Larry Fine in the made-for-TV biopic The Three Stooges. Harry Goldenbaltt on Sex and the City, and Charlie Runkle on Californication. Evan had a recurring role in American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson as Alan Dershowitz, in arguably one of the best miniseries to ever grace television. More recently, Evan appeared in 
Fosse /Verdon as Hal Prince, The Breaks, and most recently a recurring role in Power on Starz.
Also a writer, Evan’s first book, Time On Fire: My Comedy of Terrors, tells the story of his unlikely recovery from acute myeloid leukemia in his mid-20s. His second, It's Only Temporary...The Good News and the Bad News of Being Alive, tells the story of his long journey toward gratitude in the years after his illness.
Evan's also written for several nationally distributed magazines, including ELLE, O, the Oprah Magazine, and Mirabella and contributes regularly to The Huffington Post.
I've hosted Evan twice at Women Who Write, and on this here talk show. He was the subject of the cover story I penned for the premiere edition of Reimagine magazine.
Actor, author, activist, and friend, Evan, with open heart and fiercely intelligent mind, will be talking career, miraculous recovery from grave illness, and the road ahead... albeit, at this moment, unknown.
Evan Handler Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson
Wed, 11/3/20, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET
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http://bit.ly/2y47ZCi
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