Seriously though, season 4 probably made bank
Seriously though, season 4 probably made bank
Problem is they probably trashed the original film they filmed the cels on many years ago. (And most of the cels themselves.) Plus they probably edited the episodes on videotape anyway which is SD in itself. So no chance for the SD seasons to be released in true HD.
Everyone's assuming it'll be one-character-based-eps again but Hurwitz has said himself that that was only ever the plan for season 4. I mean, they could still have to do it again, but I think it's unlikely.
Will Mulaney recover from a show he created, wrote for, and starred in being this bad?
and then Broad City, Review, etc. still don't win awards
Hulu started me on episode 4 and I'm glad it did because unlike the pilot it actually is kinda so-bad-it's-funny instead of just ugghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Watched 3 eps. Not as good as "Last Man on Earth" but hey, that show is a surprise gem, so… And I like the title sequence, but the way it was shoehorned into the pilot as not the title sequence was super awkward.
He remembers his past birthday on his birthday.
Played by Matthew Perry.
I like it but once you notice them it's hard to not hate the camera zooms.
(Waits for people to come in saying "Mulaney wasn't the show John wanted to make, the network changed it!" despite the original script when it was being shopped at NBC being just as bad.)
Poor Nasim… That show was a trainwreck.
I haven't actually seen this done without the concept creator (assuming it's an original concept and not an adaptation) being credited for the pilot in some way.
I'm not white by race or name but I look white and only speak English. Best of all worlds!!!
Although I agree with the notion that they should separate Comedies, Comedy-Dramas and Dramas and not do it based on time
If cult favorites weren't gonna win before they probably still won't win now
Carter Bays & Craig Thomas got a lot of hate for HIMYM's ending but damn it if they weren't the only multi-cam producers who still knew how to get some real laughs.
No Brandy & Mr Whiskers? What the fuck!
This show is pretty lacking in the comedy department.
Serious Q: If a self-financed series offered itself to Netflix for an unusually small fee, would they take it? Or do they have a threshold of production value?