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It's a shame that this doesn't look so great because Agnes Varda and Jacques Demy, the latter especially, are two of my favourite directors and I was curious about this since I first heard about it fairly recently (and even more so considering the cast).  I hope that any future movies he makes are better because it

It's a shame that this doesn't look so great because Agnes Varda and Jacques Demy, the latter especially, are two of my favourite directors and I was curious about this since I first heard about it fairly recently (and even more so considering the cast).  I hope that any future movies he makes are better because it

I don't think there was anything better in The Larry Sanders Show then Hank talking about movies, his complete misunderstanding of The Crying Game and his belief that Rock Hudson was the ultimate ladies man are two of the funniest moments in the whole series for me.

I'm really looking forward to this, I think Eddie is my favourite stand-up working at the moment.

Being a long-time lurker rather than a poster, I've read but never participated in this thread before, but I guess now is as good a time as any to start.
This weekend I saw the final Christopher Guest movie I hadn't yet seen (although I didn't realise this until after I finished it and went to see if there any others I

I haven't watched this episode yet, but that screencap alone has left me feeling a bit depressed already.

I just listened to his album yesterday and hearing him angrily scream "SHE'S ADORKABLE" has pretty much made my year already.

I did like him in Talk Radio, but that might just be because it plays to his strengths (which makes sense since he wrote it too, I suppose).

I keep watching the video because the spectacularly unenthusiastic high-five amuses me.

I think that's my favourite too just because the way Jay Johnston says "sexies" makes me laugh.

I'm three episodes away from finishing the series and I can't agree more. I've never seen a comedy show so consistent and so confident, and I'm actually going to miss Hank and Artie and all the rest of them. I've also been really impressed that it's one of the few comedies I can think of where cast changes haven't