HOT TAKE: I loved the first two movies and have no interest in a reboot/remake of any kind, whether it stars men, women, or a pack of Slimers that become Humanbusters.
HOT TAKE: I loved the first two movies and have no interest in a reboot/remake of any kind, whether it stars men, women, or a pack of Slimers that become Humanbusters.
I am binging Ed on YouTube (liked the show before but didn't see many episodes first-run), and it's a fantastic show, largely because of Cavanagh.
By far my favorite character in that series. I thought he was the heart of the novels.
Yeah, he was funny in each of his episodes, but his character had no place in the show. It was a bit weird laughing at his work while also feeling put off that his character was tonally jarring.
She was horrible. Everything Must Go, her 2nd episode, is one of the worst episodes in the entire run of the show.
Ditto. Segel fucking kills it in that scene.
Forgot this one. Awesome.
There have been some pretty excellent other contestants, though. Matthew Perry as Michael Keaton was outstanding, Tom Hanks as 'himself' hit it out of the park the time Ferrell came back to host, and Carrey as McConaughey had me in hysterics. Fallon as Adam Sandler was pretty awesome as well.
Here's hoping.
The Dobler/Dahmer Theory!
If Lennon and Lo Truglio hadn't played different characters in brief stints on HIMYM, no way I'd be able to tell them apart.
Their 'pick' of The Social Network was invalidated by then choosing The King's Speech over it, IMO
I didn't hate Dinner Party, but I just don't like cringeworthy humor the way the AVClubbers apparently do. That episode was far more uncomfortable than it was funny.
Diversity Day is great, but bears so little resemblance to the rest of the show's run that it would kind of be a shame if they picked it, TBH.
Casino Night would be my Office pick.
The Friends episode is almost certainly "The One With the Embryos", which featured the trivia questions alluded to in the top 10 preview paragraph.
The Friends episode is almost certainly "The One With the Embryos", which featured the trivia questions alluded to in the top 10 preview paragraph.
I thought "Life's a Happy Song" was easily the best song from The Muppets and I was disappointed at the time it didn't get nominated.
Who knew the Empire was based on the state of Arizona?
As a drooling neanderthal of a man, no amount of Bobbi is enough Bobbi at this point.