"We should drink a lot more beer!"
"We should drink a lot more beer!"
That's one of my favourite episodes because its almost entirely dialogue and character work with minimal set pieces (at a point where they had a budget to start getting weird), and executed perfectly.
Alternatively, I'll forget, and then see him in an older movie I forgot he was in, and get weirdly emotional in a way I never have before over a pop culture death. Happened to me with Moneyball and The Ides of March recently.
I guess i'm the only person on planet earth who found this show mildly amusing.
His last Colbert appearance was brutal. Stephen did his best, but even he couldn't get a grasp on the senile jibberish he was spouting.
Collins' drumming on the back half of Cinema Show is enough for me to put him in the upper echelon of great rock drummers. I personally don't think he gets enough credit in that area.
See, I don't know who's taking the crazy pills, but that was the hardest I've laughed at Key and Peele in a while…I thought pretty much every sketch was on point tonight.
Pretty much. They should change the title to 'Jerry Seinfeld is a smug out of touch douche while simultaneously jizzing his pants over some old car no one gives a shit about featuring another person' at this point.
Hilary's translator was just an odd and underdeveloped character. Like, what was that accent supposed to be? It seemed to be grasping at a few different stereotypes without clinging to any.
The whole episode was great…the other two (white) guests were fake cracking up at Hardwick's lame schtick but he refused to play along, and still won.
Dance that shit dryyyyyyy *fat beat*
I think Entourage also used 'Work' in the second episode.
Already happened: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It seemed like once Maron brought up Charleston, which I suppose he pretty much had to, Barry started going off into his usual presidential spiels. Which he's quite good at it, but they felt a little canned (probably just second nature to him at this point). The beginning and the end had some moments of a candid WTF…
He's beating DeNiro in the 'last stretch of your career' phase. He may not be winning a final Oscar, but his last few projects have been interesting choices with some meat on the bones (playing Kevorkian, Phil Spector). Bobby totally stopped giving a shit and cashes in where he can. Not that I blame him.
This show could be about working at a sewage plant and I'd still watch it as long as the dynamics and dialogue were there.
There's no regulation and a ton of back and forth between the government and tobacco companies on how seriously we should take e-cigs (in Canada, I imagine similar in the states). At the very least, they're a less smelly less disgusting and cheaper way to get a nicotine fix. I still smoke cigarettes here and there…
He tries every time after he says 'we'll be right back' on @midnight and it makes me very uncomfortable.
I knew the movie was about kids going through a crisis as they graduated college, so I thought I would be able to relate to it, but it was just a bunch of Ivy League douchebags wearing suits complaining about shit that was way above my tax bracket (and I didn't grow up poor). Privileged people mulling over their first…
I read that as 'Chris Hardwick' for a second and shuddered.