I'd totally watch that documentary!
I'd totally watch that documentary!
I don't think Flav said 9/11 is a joke. That sounds more like a Professor Grif jam.
Is Peep Show really in danger of getting dropped from TV Club Classic?
They've been friends forever, since at least their teen years.
The show gets better and less Piven-centric as it goes forward. I can see where the real Selfridge may have been Ari Gold-esque, but in the first episode Piven frequently seems over the top.
We only had to hear the damn windbreaker idea once this week. But that aside, it was the freshest he's been in quite some time.
He didn't do that this week, start with the Jay Mohr episode. It was a return to form.
Adam Carolla's podcast was really great this week. Jay Mohr, Christopher Titus, Doug Benson, and the saga of the missing $700 that his 6 year old son may or may not have stolen made for the best run of any podcast in recent memory.
No new episode of The Americans this week? My Wednesday is ruined!
Except for Orphan. That movie kicked all kinds of ass.
So, on the subject of sexual assault, corpses, and other unpleasantness: Is the tone more like Law & Order SVU or something truly uncomfortable to watch, like the sexual violence we've seen in The Americans?
Psycho IV: The Beginning did a pretty good job of filling out the series mythology. It's a shame that they're ignoring all of that.
Reading these recaps reminds me how this is one of the funniest television series ever. Thank you!
At first those electrical sparks confused me, because they appeared right before the lower-third promo for Revolution, and stayed in the background during it. I thought they were part of the animated promo.
The actual performance of the ICP/J. Geils Band mash-up of "Down With the Clown" and "Centerfold" from the Gathering of the Juggalos 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Eh, the "clever cover song" has been an alt. rock trope for as long as I can remember. For the better part of the 90s, I think it was a requirement.
Didn't they announce an older great uncle or something who was to play a suspected Nazi war criminal? I'm assuming he got edited out of this version.
Dwight shooting the corpse repeatedly with a shotgun was over the top, but one of the funniest things I've seen in recent memory.
I'll miss The Office, but I'm not so sure that The Farm would've been a good series. Also, I thought Packer's fake-out was pretty obvious from the moment he whipped out the cupcakes.
Great interview! It just occurred to me that I've never seen or read anything about Anthony where he was speaking out of character. I'd love to see more behind the scenes stuff about those Comedy Central Roasts—I find the whole process fascinating.