That was definitely interesting. But as far as Klovn's unoriginality goes, it at least plays as being Frank's show completely, with Caspar playing a sort of more agressive Jeff Garlin role.
That was definitely interesting. But as far as Klovn's unoriginality goes, it at least plays as being Frank's show completely, with Caspar playing a sort of more agressive Jeff Garlin role.
That was definitely interesting. But as far as Klovn's unoriginality goes, it at least plays as being Frank's show completely, with Caspar playing a sort of more agressive Jeff Garlin role.
How did I miss that? I guess I must've just internalized them as being interchangable.
How did I miss that? I guess I must've just internalized them as being interchangable.
It sounds exactly (thematically, without the sex) like John and Mary, with Hoffman and Farrow. Which is worth checking out.
It sounds exactly (thematically, without the sex) like John and Mary, with Hoffman and Farrow. Which is worth checking out.
This show didn't just mine awkwardness a la Curb (which trend for my money goes back to the original The Newsroom show and Alan Partridge)—but is in fact a complete Curb ripoff, down to the music and, occasionally, plot points. I don't say this with any hostility—I own all six seasons and totally love the show. It…
This show didn't just mine awkwardness a la Curb (which trend for my money goes back to the original The Newsroom show and Alan Partridge)—but is in fact a complete Curb ripoff, down to the music and, occasionally, plot points. I don't say this with any hostility—I own all six seasons and totally love the show. It…
Occupy Heaven?
Occupy Heaven?
there are cops in heaven?
there are cops in heaven?
Greatest thing ever written in the New York Times:
"Mr. Davis never lost the quirky, original tone that helped shape the show, and in his last months he referred to death as “deanimation.” He deanimated on Thursday at his home in Hudson, N.Y., at age 59."
Greatest thing ever written in the New York Times:
"Mr. Davis never lost the quirky, original tone that helped shape the show, and in his last months he referred to death as “deanimation.” He deanimated on Thursday at his home in Hudson, N.Y., at age 59."
"It’s a wonder more people haven’t embraced the exploit-a-kid’s-imagination model of creating entertainment, where adults solicit a story from a child (since children’s stories tend to be wildly imaginative and often entertainingly non-linear), then illustrate it in exaggeratedly grand style. "
Because The Fall sucked?
"It’s a wonder more people haven’t embraced the exploit-a-kid’s-imagination model of creating entertainment, where adults solicit a story from a child (since children’s stories tend to be wildly imaginative and often entertainingly non-linear), then illustrate it in exaggeratedly grand style. "
Because The Fall sucked?
"Why don't these squares light up when I dance?"
EDIT: er, it helps to see the whole cartoon first.
"Why don't these squares light up when I dance?"
EDIT: er, it helps to see the whole cartoon first.
Well, that segment did not disappoint…jazz indeed. The incredible thing is that he redrew it and refigured it completely for the hardcover collection. I would have just thought "no way can I do that again." I much prefer the original, though, even in the tiny little reprint in the back. I think I might try and blow it…
Well, that segment did not disappoint…jazz indeed. The incredible thing is that he redrew it and refigured it completely for the hardcover collection. I would have just thought "no way can I do that again." I much prefer the original, though, even in the tiny little reprint in the back. I think I might try and blow it…