I happened to watch it again last week and my goodness it holds up. LOVE when he stands up to the office-mates mocking the other guy in his office who is in the class.
I happened to watch it again last week and my goodness it holds up. LOVE when he stands up to the office-mates mocking the other guy in his office who is in the class.
Oh, the Richard Jeni (RIP, Richard Jeni) look?
Older pictures of CK always kind of freak me out, especially with no facial hair and wearing a suit during standup.
And after this, stream "Shall We Dance?", which I maintain is one of the best damn Japanese movies of the last quarter century and kind of a fascinating contrast in tone and style to "Strictly Ballroom."
Loved The Innkeepers and loved You're Next. So there.
And besides the spree part, so that the victims would not have an easy source of help just up the road.
And yet, it's still incredibly entertaining.
Sonia Saraiya wins this round.
It ain't no Bunheads.
I know it's Alfonso Cuaron (who is awesome), but is his version really worth seeing?
"You're talking to me during the Jackal?"
That makes a weird amount of sense.
A) I missed these folks.
B) Max Greenfield does a spin/faint like nobody's business.
The new twist on Survivor is not what I have a problem with. It's the return of god damn Redemption Island that's the problem. Way to screw with the best part of your show: the voting off of people and the hope that Rupert might get culled on the first night.
EXACTLY.
EXACTLY.
I thought "hey, maybe I should rewind and freeze frame the face in the mirror!" Then decided…naw.
Also, it's called Apocalypse.
Butter was a pretty good movie (except for a really weird misuse of Hugh Jackman as a yokel) I'll give it a shot.
It's quite good. Rob Corddry has some excellent work with an actress playing his foster daughter.