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Apparently Trey Parker and Matt Stone were attached to this when it first came about in the mid 2000s but they were smart enough to bail on the movie

The "Preacher" pilot got raves out of SXSW and Rogen/Goldberg have decent directing talent.

Rogen said they did a test make up closer to the source and that they realized it would never actually work on screen without looking cartoonish

This is getting insanely good reviews out of SXSW so I don't think the trailer really does it justice.

Apparently they aren't going to any screenings or shows? What gives?

I was getting the info his staff disliked him from a book written about the behind the scenes of the show. I think he's incredibly talented and a lot of cartoons owe him a great deal. He still makes bumper promos for Adult Swim so he at least has a relationship with them.

Most of the show's appeal is in its gorgeous full animation that has nearly gone extinct in current TV animation with the advent of flash as well as its deranged comic timing that bordered on psychotic most of the time.

John K has had a lot of opportunities to work after Ren & Stimpy but he's squandered most of them. He was pretty reviled even by Spumco staff when the series was on the air for his ticks and demands. One of the reasons John K got fired besides the content was that John K could never deliver episodes on time and it

I'll tell you who framed Roger Rabbit. It was Jeb Bush! That fucking loser!

The stand-out for me so far has been Ray Romano's character. When he's not on the screen, everybody should be asking, "Where's Ray Romano?"

He also tweeted about how terrifying and scary "Crimson Peak" was so….

I saw this tour last year and the actual script-reading was pretty boring. The best part was the Q&A when Jon Benjamin mocked all the autistic nerds asking him questions.

I sure hope this is as good as Lopez Tonight!

The biggest disappointment I've had with this show is knowing they're shoe horning Hillary into an episode. They're better than that!

I love John Mulaney but Michael Ian Black had an extremely similar bit about reading his IMDB message boards in the late 2000s

I worked for one in the late 2000s. They basically told you if you weren't approaching every person within 10 feet of you, you weren't doing your job.

How is "Ren and Stimpy" going to fit into this? They're much more deranged than the other properties and not exactly child friendly.

I've read elsewhere that the climax of this film involves the gory demise of the wiener dog that involves a semi-truck. As a dachshund owner, I will not be watching this.

The Overlook should look at Bringing Out the Dead because I just rewatched it and is that one underrated masterpiece of fever cinema.

A reporter asked her if online criticism can be valid and she replied, "they can write whatever they want, and we have the right to not care."