Reese was so great and Laura Dern was the best she's ever been, IMHO.
Reese was so great and Laura Dern was the best she's ever been, IMHO.
Everybody needs and wants their own Floydster.
Definitely the quality of LL depends on the host who knows what they are doing. The four of them were incredible working with her to create genius.
Say what you want about Modern Family but Eric is the breakout star. The fact that he got the show with his experience is pretty crazy. Pretty big get for CBB plus he was hilarious in the first segment and great rolling with all three of Small's characters.
She's responsible for Tig-Stephanie meeting and eventually falling in love. Even if In A World had been a noble failure it would have given us that.
That PLUS her amazing gams.
Kyle Kinane got asked one of my questions on his last appearance on 'Who Charted?'
Doughboys is quickly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. I don't know how a show about chain restaurants is so listenable and funny. If you haven't listened to last week's Subway episodes I won't spoil any of Fran Gilespi's hilariously awful Jared Fogle jokes.
So, they call me concentration camp Erhardt?
Plus, until something revolutionary happens, Winter Soldier is going to be a non-Avengers movie with the most Black Widow screen time.
That fucking scene with the octopus and shark story. Goddamn that was sad. Short Term 12 is great.
When I was in San Deigo in May I went to the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA). They had an exhibit called 7 Billion Others. Basically it is a guy who has been travelling around the world for years and years interviewing people all over the world and making audio/video collages out of said interviews.
Anyone played the click through game made by Colbert yet? It's hilarious.
Anything that brings more Hayley Atwell to the Internet is a thing I support. Shes a gem.
PFT & Lauren Lapkus.
Didn't Matt Besser play him when Rich Fulcher went off on his epic rant about ape arms? That might be my favorite version, mainly due to Besser acting out saying so many ludicrous variations of "Ape ARMS!!!!" is never not funny for me.
Another dot?
The hardest I've ever laughed at that show was when Gourley told PFT that Yoda's first name was supposed to be Minch. You could tell that neither Mcconville nor Tompkins had ever heard that and I hadn't either.
"Gentlemen, we gain nothing by losing our heads!"
Not a single one of his Dead Authors appearances? I think the absolute peak is the episode where Carl Sagan interviews Mark Twain. The chemistry between him & PFT is incredible and the amount of laughs I got out of the Push The Talking Trashcan callback was massive.