Forgot the Katzenberg link.
Forgot the Katzenberg link.
Reverse Decision
Ebert wrote that after seeing "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D," and by the looks of it, that was a pretty shlocky version of a 3D film. Jeffrey Katzenberg (The "K" in Dreamworks SKG) did a presentation in Chicago for Ebert to convince him of the benefits of 3D (and to pimp Monsters vs. Aliens…
Seymour
Was I the only one who was super excited Seymour Cassel was in this episode? Not only was he great, but it was amazing/weird to see the swingin' cat from Faces/Max's dad from Rushmore snapping all West Side Story like. It was the happiest I've been watching television in quite some time.
Also, Steve Buscemi directed this episode. So…
Boobs
The whole shirt-opening thing is something I'm not convinced is a good comedic choice. Granted, as a hetrosexual male enamored with Tina Fey, I enjoyed it, but I wonder if it the actual depiction of her shirt being open, etc. takes away from the comedy of it.
His track record is at least better than Robert DeNiro or Al Pacino though. For every "BloodRayne," "Thunderbirds," or "The Love Guru," there's a great performance in a good movie like "Elegy," or "The Wackness" or "Oliver Twist."
Lucky
I think the movie you're refering in the opening paragraph is called "The Lucky Ones."
Not worth it Greg
The only part I didn't like was the green-screened New York during Michael's talking head at the end. I understand it's not economically feasable to send Steve Carrell to New York for one scene, but the green screen was really obvious and fake looking (this is supposed to be a documentary after all),…
I went through both series in a few days a month back and whilst it is very addictive, it's also kind of constantly dissapointing. It's a little too unfocused in its story telling and kind of inelegant at times in introducing new stories or developments, but perhaps that's part of the charm. I also have to say that…