I am not looking forward to reading what David Cross has to say about this!
I am not looking forward to reading what David Cross has to say about this!
Yes, thank you. I'll clarify that right now.
He climbed into a fighter jet and threatened to read a dirty limerick.
Thank you for catching that. That's what I get for posting in the middle of the naught.
Really? I watched it on a screener so I didn't see that. That's an odd programming choice.
I was definitely sadder about Angry Boys than the game. I was rooting for the 49'ers in that I vaguely didn't want a New York team to win (sorry, New Yorkers) but in truth, I slept through the last quarter/overtime.
Thanks for jinxing me, Todd.
Everything's coming up Zulkey!
I loved the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari sketch the most, I think, just because you thought it was going to be about the pressures of watching recommended movies and/or Notflixing and then it took such a bizarre, unexpected turn.
Guess who is typing this comment and actually went to that high school? This person.
Hands-down my favorite parts are his interstitial rambles.
Because people are still watching it and it's fun to talk shit about it.
And he was sweet/understated in "Our Idiot Brother"
I dunno, maybe that makes it more insightful.
It'll get its due in podmass!
T.J. Miller just got a new follower.
Every now and then this show drops in a clever joke that sends up a filmmaking/TV show cliche (like the one when Tessa and Dallas wait for the horn to stop honking to finish saying "son of a bitch.") Last night I liked the riff on the "cool guys walking down a hall all abreast in slow-motion."
I was very charmed by the diversity of his crew.
I do because the thought of mistiming it and ending up watching it a second past 9 PM pains me. At least during the commercials I can take breaks and read gossip or something.
I noticed a very subtle picture of him behind the judges in the audition room and wondered if the judges looked at it and said, "What's that kid up to, anyway?"