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Life Is Lonely, Miserable, and Hilarious in the New ‘Wilson’ Trailer
Life Is Lonely, Miserable, and Hilarious in the New ‘Wilson’ Trailer
Life Is Lonely, Miserable, and Hilarious in the New ‘Wilson’ Trailer
It seems depression is becoming a hotter topic for comedians these days, with many TV shows and movies out there to surprise us with how funny feeling miserable all the time can be. BoJack Horseman is billed as a comedy show but often it’s more of a drama, exploring all kinds of neuroses within its main characters while sidestepping completely happy endings for all of its season finales. Woody Harrelson’s Wilson seems to do much of the same, introducing us to a character who is just a complete mess and giving him an opportunity to try his best to sort his life out.
Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern Have a Daughter in the ‘Wilson’ Red Band Trailer
Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern Have a Daughter in the ‘Wilson’ Red Band Trailer
Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern Have a Daughter in the ‘Wilson’ Red Band Trailer
You know those actors you’ve always wanted to see reunite in a movie but never thought in your wildest dreams you’d get the chance? Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern both co-starred in 2005’s The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio, and now they’re together again for Wilson, a comedy from The Skeleton Twins director Craig Johnson. Johnson has proven to be adept at handling complicated family relationships while keeping a wry sense of humor the whole time, and in its first trailer, Wilson looks to be just that.
Robert J Wright Gets His Childhood Baseball Glove On eBay
Robert J Wright Gets His Childhood Baseball Glove On eBay
Robert J Wright Gets His Childhood Baseball Glove On eBay
The email response from 'Jaxjunk' was concise: 'Your offer for the vintage Wilson Pete Runnels baseball glove is accepted. We will ship tomorrow.' So, to make a long story short, the baseball glove I found on eBay, the glove just like the first one my Dad ever bought for me when I was six years old...is mine!
Should he buy it?
Should he buy it?
Should he buy it?
When I was five, my Dad gave me my first baseball glove. It was made by Wilson and featured an embossed autograph of Boston Red Sox infielder Pete Runnels, who immediately became my favorite player. As time went by, that glove either wore out, was thrown out, stolen, eaten by the dog, given away or replaced by a newer model. But oh, what I wouldn't give to have another one just like it. So, the ot