500 million is not just to run his show, there are two entire channels of content. Yeah, some of which is replays, but a lot of which is original content that has talent and staff that need to put it together.
500 million is not just to run his show, there are two entire channels of content. Yeah, some of which is replays, but a lot of which is original content that has talent and staff that need to put it together.
My Top 10 List would be useless because I only bought 10 albums this year.
I don't listen to as much music as you guys, I think, but I actually bought a lot of albums this year (for once), most of which I really like, and NONE of them made this list somehow. I guess I'm even far out for the not-quite-mainstream-media.
From the marketing, I thought it would be a wisecracking buddy detective show like Psych. I convinced my girlfriend to watch it because I said it would be like Psych.
You could be straight and still want to be a girl.
I was just coming here to ask the same question! I think I will just DVR the second season until I have a chance to rent the first on Netflix. I wonder if I could watch seasons 1 and 2 back-to-back like that or if I'd get burned out.
Agreed! My second favorite Fincher movie (after Fight Club). Infinitely better than Benjamin Button.
It's funny that the reviewer thought it was a really 1992 reference.
I don't think they did. I didn't read them all though.
When I watched MST3K as a kid I preferred the sketches to the movie, which is not to say I disliked the movie.
I bought all four DVD volumes a while back, but only got around to re-watching the first two. Maybe I will watch Vols 3 and 4 once TV Club gets to that point.
Agreed! I couldn't stand the episodes of Childrens Hospital that I watched, but the fake promo for this show was really funny.
Yes. Yes she is. She might be crazy, but in a hot way.
Maybe when I have time I will try Season 2 then. I thought the comedy in Season 1 was terribly unfunny, but really enjoyed the few scenes with the director explaining to someone the emotion behind a scene and then watching them act it out. Those scenes were great, and I'd love a show of just that.
I prefer "It Hurts to See You Dance So Well"
I also started watching it on Netflix Instant, and found it very dull. I forced myself to watch the entire first season, and though I thought it perked up a bit at the end, I think I'd rather just watch a staging of Hamlet.
Listen, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Are you guys worried about realism from a show that had a ZOMBIE OUTBREAK a few weeks ago?
Best Dreamworks to date, and, despite many of the other commenters, a close SECOND to Toy Story 3 for 2010 animated films.
I have never heard of this, and I read a lot about TV and TV news. What happened to the Paul Reiser show? That actually sounds sort of interesting.