Plus some Blue Velvet too.
Plus some Blue Velvet too.
It's not in competition and it's getting a release in the not too distant future, so it would be understandable for them to skip it for the moment. But this dispatch is not for the day The Rover screened.
As much as I have enjoyed the back half of this season for its fusion with a kind of pulp thriller sensibility, I get the sense that the show is never going to top the first 5 (6? I'm not sure if it can really be included in what I consider the 'Beverly Arc') episodes of this season, which had the balance of…
Public sex can be kinda great though. I am told.
And really, who wouldn't?
Tzatziki what she said. (I'm sorry.)
Favourite line of the episode: "Yeah, well, you know what? The joke's on you, because this is Michelle Obama."
That's the only one I can see myself watching, even if the trailer doesn't convey what it's trying to do very well.
Yeah that trailer is enough to commit me to a whole season of it. I hope it gets a proper shot, particularly because that mother character is already amazing and so recognisable.
There are trailers for new TNT dramas and TBS comedies. One of the TBS sitcoms is a multi-cam set in a barbershop staffed by ragtag high school friends, one of whom is apparently Lauren Lapkus. Has anyone told Lauren Lapkus that she's incredibly funny and talented and doesn't need to stoop to this shit?
Surely he's too busy being a snarky asshole on Twitter?
It looks completely unwatchable, so naturally I will be watching at least four episodes of it.
I saw him speak about the film before it blew up and became the Oscar frontrunner and he was so humble and smart and funny. Really saddening.
Yeah, there's a trailer out for Fresh off the Boat and it looks hilarious (pilot directed by Lynn Shelton [!] and written by Nahnatchka Khan [!!!] of Don't Trust the B in Apt 23): http://www.youtube.com/watc…
"Have overweight women friends"? That settles it then!
Ah okay, I always assumed it was prescribed due to America's general prudishness. Australia's cable is pretty liberal with it.
Shorter you: "Hi, I have no intimate experience of the issues being discussed in this piece but I think that you should stop talking about it because I don't see that the problem exists."
I think they're allowed one uncensored "fuck" every so often on FX. I feel like I remember Louie discussing that somewhere, or perhaps someone on another FX show, I dunno.
Am I the only one who wondered by the interaction during that scene that it might have reanimated something else below the frame?
I've enjoyed him on other things, but he butchers every Daily Show bit he's entrusted with.