I assume Bojack Horseman will be somewhere on this list, right? Right?!?
I assume Bojack Horseman will be somewhere on this list, right? Right?!?
Slow clap.
That's a reasonable point.
Agreed.
Legally, he shouldn't respond.
Ahhhh….I needed that. Thanks.
I am expecting there to be something as a dedication. Cast and crew returned to Vancouver to shoot something additional.
The pilot was mediocre. The show, in my opinion, got quite good as it went along.
It actually isn't. "Boulevard" or "Night at the Museum" will be his last on screen performance. "Absolutely Anything" will be his last "performance" — voice only.
I seriously want JS to come around and just embrace Smoochy. If only for his masterpiece of a hair style.
Well, that wasn't exactly my point. My point was more that "good" is, in itself, relative. (And I honestly don't think you CAN make that argument about anything. For example, could there be an argument that the career of, say, Tom Arnold, is an amazing one full of more than 3 notable titles despite nearly 150 acting…
I don't know, I think it's one of those things that just appeals to taste. As with many of RW's films, not everyone likes the same things. I loved his 2002 output (Smoochy, Insomnia, One Hour Photo) but to a different audience "Happy Feet" was pretty enjoyable and well received. Similarly, the "Night at the Museum"…
I had to google it, too. I would have been 13-14 when this happened and pretty well aware of the world at large—-if I've ever heard of this before, I'd definitely forgotten it. That youtube footage is horrific. Good god—-the sheer amount of blood pouring out….gah.
Ha. Until you said that, I hadn't realized that show actually kept going FOR YEARS after John Ritter died. How grotesque. I feel certain that in The Crazy Ones scenario, they would have had the dignity to just shut it down. It just wouldn't be much of a show without RW.
Or, arguably, the cancellation of the show was a factor (amongst others) in his death. Either way, it was a good show, would have liked to see where they went with it in a second season.