Meanwhile Leah Remini is married to an old age-projection The Situation.
Meanwhile Leah Remini is married to an old age-projection The Situation.
I saw him in person once and I was struck by how hot he is. In person, the doughiness on screen comes across as athletic. Like a sexy linebacker. My man Kevin James can get it.
Atlanta has been brutally depressing this entire year. Basically the reason I posted that.
I knew one of them would get someone’s shoulders up. I was trying to get to 10 shows! I had OITNB there before I realized it was an hour and Lady Dynamite was a replacement. I’m sure someone can replace it with another dour half hour masquerading as a comedy.
I thought Shumer was great. She made me laugh a bunch of times. She probably was prematurely made a movie star, which happens to a lot of comedy people, but she’s still reliably funny. Melissa McCarthy’s mugging dragged it down, but at least made Shumer look good in comparison. I laughed, didn’t hate it, and the mom…
I like Barry because it seemed like one of those new comedy shows that is in no way funny. But despite the grim premise, it is actually funny.
I rewatched that scene and Matt Damon is in faux ultra-serious actor mode which is also pretty funny considering the movie is clowning on Affleck hard.
Sweet in comparison to everything else going on with this show. In the old comments we were so scared Phillip was going to go there. But the time jump allowed that she’s actually old enough, at least 20s. And then Phillip betraying basically everyone to save Kimmie from E’s nefarious plan was sweet. That phone call…
CB4 is funnier. Fear of a Black Hat is more satirical and has more to say, but CB4 is an absolute gag machine.
Also, I would never call CB4 a tepid comedy, but there’s a few gags in there that come out of nowhere and are the funniest shit.
The entire Landfill 2 sequence is bananas.
In Hot Shots Part Deux there’s a tiny gag that references a Kickboxer scene where he dips his gloves in glass, but instead Charlie Sheen is dipping his gloves in a candy buffet. It doesn’t sound funny but for some reason it crushes me.
Agreed. Its bizarre. I think he read a review of Good Will Hunting that said he was over-acting and was like nahh THIS is over-acting.
Oh believe me, I’m appropriately scared of her.
Damn you’re right. The scene is super quick and shadowy but I was way wrong.
You’re not wrong, but she was also manipulated into it by her increasingly-monstrous mother. Who happens to be a master of manipulation.
This time jump made it so, while creepy, the Kimmie stuff wasn’t a total crime. It was actually sorta sweet. And who wouldn’t wanna fuck Matt Rhys?
I rewatched it and there’s something I didn’t see pointed out (sorry if it was). Stan is under intense surveillance early in the episode, but those people drop the ball when Elizabeth initially tries to murder the hockey guy on the stairs. Stan is straight up there! I mean, fuck ya disguise if your next-door neighbor…
“If somebody tries to get you to go to a Communist country with them. Don’t” is the 80s version of “Never go with a hippie to a second location”
I think he hates that she’s a spy. He knows the toll it takes and hoped for something better for her. And with Elizabeth controlling the narrative for Paige (quite literally in the Margo Martindale scenes), he wants to give her a taste of what its really like. And he wants it to hurt. Because the rest of her life…