He followed up Funny People with this, to boot. As if it were some kind of meta acknowledgement.
He followed up Funny People with this, to boot. As if it were some kind of meta acknowledgement.
Please go watch Coffee & Cigarettes right now.
Welcome to our side of Erf. [lets in Syrian refugees]
No, the Veep writer/producer, which would make slightly more sense.
I don't think this had anything to do with the departed people. It was clearly Heaven/Hell; all known characters that showed up are dead(Mary Jamison seems to be the show's take on the comatose).
That turtle's head is fucking hUGE.
My favorite episode was either the one where Arnold, Harold, and Eugene get stuck in a tree all day and go insane or the one where Chocolate Boy quits chocolate. Just the batshit crazy ones.
I see Allison as a mirror of Carrie with almost all the talent and none of the conviction. It's a common trope in fiction; the failed, shamed predecessor versus the bright-eyed successor. It was kind of sad to watch. Without citing a specific example, the best I can think of is TV Trope's write-up of a "Superior…
I knew We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story was going to be on here and I knew I was going to be mad about it. I don't care if it's nostalgia or what, that movie is everything.
Neighbors isn't really funny at all, though. But, Zac Efron + college party scenes = millions of dollars at the box office, so that gets a sequel.
I kind of hate everything that is unique to this show. Like, from top to bottom. First, the faux-caution warning tag that you're about to watch comics perform in a comic book store. Maybe people wouldn't hate nerds if they didn't yell "I'M A NERD LOOK AT ME" so damn loud? Then you've got the theme music and intro,…
Marisa Tomei in Anger Management does absolutely nothing.
Missed opportunity on the poster tagline: "Whose life would you shoes?"
User @ebietoo:disqus more or less summed up my estimation of what happened. I think the film hangs on a fairly cynical idea; that people, no matter what, are going to take the easy way out of anything, such as a relationship. Duplass's character spends the entire film fighting that notion and insists Moss is "the one"…
Homeland is two clicks away from True Detective Season 2 with all this mystery.
Robin WIlliams?
Lucky Louie was honestly pretty good. It more or less does all the things Louie is doing now, only a little rougher and through a multi-cam lens. There were plenty of weird, absurdist jokes going on that, if they had appeared on Louie years later, would've played out in filmic vignettes.
Wait a minute.
Hold up.
Wait wait wait.
I'm thankful anytime this show doesn't take the easy, visceral way out of portraying drama. The cold open dabbled in it with the scientist (of course)very rudely approaching the house, but I was fully prepared for Nora to violently fight Joel Murray for his briefcase and bite his nose off or something. Also, Matt was…
I think the simplest answer is Noah is just kind of a dickhead. He's never doing the right thing so much as he is doing course correction on the things he did wrong. You could call his perspective that of the world's most self-aware asshole.