Ken Jeong in anything is a huge drag, except for "Knocked Up" because it was before he realized people liked it when he just yelled obscenities.
Ken Jeong in anything is a huge drag, except for "Knocked Up" because it was before he realized people liked it when he just yelled obscenities.
I thought that too in the second-to-last season, which was easily the weakest of the series, season one notwithstanding. But they really toned him down for the last season, so it was better.
Completely agree. Even in the sense of it being a self-aware re-boot, they made Ed Helms's character an absolute dick, much like Andy from "The Office." It was unbearable.
God, I forgot that "Vacation" existed and I saw it. Such a terrible, terrible movie.
Does "Warm Bodies" count? Because that was surprisingly fun.
Eh, I liked Shailene Woodley in "The Descendents" and "The Spectacular Now." The only thing of note with CGM is her funny turn in "30 Rock" and the one time I thought it was funny she said "cunt" in "Kick-Ass."
Yes! My friend finds it weird that I'm annoyed by her, so I basically had to explain that she's like Amy Poehler's Dakota Fanning "SNL" character come to life.
He had a pretty terrible stroke a few years back, I don't think we're going to see him in the public eye very much anymore.
They certainly did. After the success of the "NBA Jam" reboot, they tried to do the same with "NFL Blitz," but way less fun and violent. It failed pretty terribly.
That's pretty awesome. Though I will say "On Fire Edition" is probably one of the best nostalgic reboots to ever come out. Sure, they had to fail with the first reboot, but they got pretty much everything right with that one. I hope it has a follow-up one day.
I haven't been able to watch it lately, but yeah, the correspondents skits and Larry Wilmore's odd joke pacing, almost always followed by that weird sigh or moan that he does always turned me off.
"Hey! It's worked for us!" - Cleveland Browns' front office
That will forever be his best line on "SNL" - "I'm Carson Daly and I'm a massive tool."
He KNEW she WANTED his LOVE!
Is he whining? Because his response seems pretty diplomatic.
The cunnilingus in this was honestly surprisingly graphic in its noises.
And to be fair, it did raise a decent amount of money on Kickstarter. But this won't be a movie that will make a lot back, so yes, support it.
Word to the wise - don't take your parents to see it.
Wow, I just looked on their site to see how they'd react to the news of Rdio and apparently they're closing up the whole thing for good. Yea, if I dropped $400 for this because of those features and then they all vanished - yeesh.
Yea, I'm part of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and they definitely pushed hard for "Room," by sending us the book and the DVD. "The End of the Tour" came basically in a bundle with several other A24 releases. It's a shame.