I almost broke my nose carrying the real Steadicam. They removed the camera from the setup, and the arm swung back and whacked me in the nose. Oh well, that's one more career path I probably shouldn't take if comedy doesn't work out.
I almost broke my nose carrying the real Steadicam. They removed the camera from the setup, and the arm swung back and whacked me in the nose. Oh well, that's one more career path I probably shouldn't take if comedy doesn't work out.
Really? You bring up "Ready, Aim, Marry Me" (which was a little broad in patches, even by AD standards, but also had a bunch of strong joke) and not the Mr. F plotline?
If he was tired of doing those jokes, he probably shouldn't have constantly complained that he didn't get all the other kinds of jokes they wrote for him.
I don't recall any of it being different, no.
Yeah, but think of all the Internet video sites that did the same thing at the same time. It was a good run, those six months, for the idea of Internet videos.
Yes — those were shot in the same week. Nice catch.
That's because it's the same set.
Yeah, but that's likely to be a once-a-week thing. The real money is in stripped syndication (i.e. 5 days a week), which is the one that requires 88/100 episodes.
Is that the Mad Men spinoff about Duck Phillips' children?
16's an interesting number… Community's going to be 16 short of 100 after this season. (But that is partially because we had a 25-episode Season 1 and a 24-episode Season 2. They'd need to order Whitney for 25 episodes a season to get to even 88 in 4 years.)
Go On is in better shape than Whitney — you can argue that maybe it shouldn't be, given that it's gotten a lot of credit from being after The Voice. But it has one week with The Voice to look forward to, followed by two weeks after The Office (which is a step down, but still better than where they are now — and you…
If only this idea had come along a few years earlier, we could have had a show called "Bad Deputy Parks Director."
The Go-Betweens are from there!
In all fairness, that would be a difficult living situation for just about anyone.
What's baffling about it? Emmylou Harris is a tedious musician who is mostly famous because she has been around a long time, plays a style of music that few people play any more, and has/had a lot of friends and colleagues who were famous. If she ever released any music that was interesting in its own right, I…
Oh, I'm well aware of Emmylou Harris. Emmylou Harris and her many participation medals.
Says the one person who legitimately cares about anything Emmylou Harris has ever done.
"M. Ward"? What's with the initial? That could be ANYONE.
That's kind of how I feel about them… it's music by people who aren't musicians and don't have any particular talent for music, but they're pretty derivative, so they get by.
You do realize Seymour is a man's name, right?