Welcome back, sweet prince. I don't see the Sea Change comparisons other than the hushed vocals and acoustic sound. The vibe is much more positive here and I'll already rank this toward the top of Beck's disc list.
Welcome back, sweet prince. I don't see the Sea Change comparisons other than the hushed vocals and acoustic sound. The vibe is much more positive here and I'll already rank this toward the top of Beck's disc list.
I mean, he's not wrong. But it doesn't even need to be said, but he just had to say it in the pissiest way possible.
I used to really like this guy but he's always had a difficult time time not coming off incredibly spiteful toward his fans. Case-in-point: a recent interview where he said he doesn't feel the need to sit in front of a computer and talk to some 16-year-old fan of his "in wherever the fuck."
I was thinking this week was a noticeable notch below last week's near-perfect episode but then subway pole gag went down. Then the sandwich place scene happened. Fuck, I love this show.
Late to the party and not sure if anyone's pointed this out yet, but a small detail that I absolutely love is that we've still yet to meet Abbi's roommate (and I hope we never do). Just absurdly drives home how her boyfriend is literally there all the time and she is literally there never of the time.
I think that's the guy who they're trying to get to play young Aykroyd in that John Belushi biopic. Because getting someone who actually looks like 70s era Aykroyd would just make too much sense.
Bro Hard: The Zac Efron Too-Tight Pants Story
He rocked that same exact look in All the Real Girls like 10 years ago. Full circle, man.
That scene where Harrelson's character shows up at his goomar's place instantly reminded me of The Sopranos episode where Tony does the same - to the smooth sound of the Chi-Lites.
Inside SoCal absolutely 100% worked for me. I lost it when Moynihan showed up as the father. "Just a kicker, dude…" "A WHAT? A WHAT?"
He just seems so awkward on camera. Keep him in the writer's room and replace him in the cast with Tim Robinson who should never have been sent to the writer's room from the main cast in the first place.
The fact that shoe-in Beck Bennett was not chosen had better indicate that we're going to get a new sketch with Office Baby every week.
This was a fantastic season premiere. Loved the Spring Breakers-esque dance montage followed immediately by the cold reality of floppy-tittied old ladies dancing horribly and Adam dry-humping Montez's wife.
Lady Workaholics is probably the more apt comparison than Comedy Central's Girls. This is funny, the two leads are funny and I hope we get to see plenty more of Hannibal Buress.
This is about the dumbest shit ever.
Google Images tells me this is a boneheaded casting choice. I'm totally on board with Hirsche as Belushi and thought I read somewhere that dude from Veep…Nelson Franklin was being pursued as Aykroyd, which makes so much sense that it was bound to never come to fruition.
Chase and Murray buried the hatchet years ago and I think are just indifferent of each other, more or less. Aykroyd on the other hand has gone from ambivalent to passive aggressive to straight mean-girls nasty on Murray's flippant attitude about Ghostbusters 3.
American Hustle was all hype and no substance. There was a great movie in there somewhere but it just felt so hollow, like the shell of a really amazing film.
Also: Christopher's "Not Even With Computers" speech
Artie: The Earring Chronicles