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I still hold the opinion that Nacho Libre would have been a far superior movie if directed by someone else. There are glimmers of greatness that bubble up from Mike White's script occasionally throughout the movie. Maybe that's just the anti-Hess part of me talking, Napoleon Dynamite was one of the few "you either get

He's a gambling addict and doesn't care what job he gets as long as it's getting him money. He has gone on record about this on a few podcasts. See also: ridiculous six. Hopefully someone will pay him to be in something good sometime soon.

Odd, I read Mother Night earlier this year and found it to be minor Vonnegut. Had all the great tangents you would want in a book of his, but the general plot and characters were lacking. It's definitely a transitory novel for him, his first attempt at writing a "grounded" story, and elements show up in his later

I believe they have three more 30 minute specials due. I prefer the 30 minute format, and I suppose having them be aired monthly (or however often it'll be) will give them more time to pursue other things, such as season 4 of Check It Out and the ventures Tim and Eric have been doing on their own recently.

It was originally supposed to be on the album she scrapped because she said it was "too depressing." There's a new version on this album, which I like quite a bit. Idk if she put it on the album because of the good response the demo got, but I like how both versions sound. Apparently the scrapped album might see the

Lots of people who aren't exactly in CRJ's target demographic enjoyed the new album, which I guess is what happens when you collaborate with Dev Hynes. And semi-ironic T-swift appreciation is at an all time high.

I feel like Bridge of Spies has redeemed my faith in a Coen-written-but-not-directed movie. George Clooney's directorial career has been spotty, but Good Night and Good Luck and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind are both pretty good (although Confessions is a frustrating watch because Charlie Kaufman's original script

Yeah, Cudi's interstitials when he just started out kinda feel like a guy fucking around with a beat machine, and the theme song is kinda the same way. I feel like he's been improving his game in the past few weeks though. Not quite at Reggie level, but now his beats have a bit more personality to them.

About businesses benefitting from their appearance on the show: I've gone to LA Burger a few times since I saw it on the show. Not bad! Maybe I'll check out Helio coffee one day…

I don't know if this talk is allowed on here, but the album leaked if you didn't know! I haven't had enough time to sit with it to make concrete judgments but it's pretty good! It goes in a direction you'd never expect him to go while still retaining a lot of his trademarks. I already pre-ordered the vinyl, which

As someone who was a diehard DerrickComedy fan in middle school, my appreciation for Glover has somewhat waned in the recent years. My Glover rankings are as follows:
Still a fan of Glover the actor
Kinda tired of Glover the comedian however he has a good joke here and there
Glover the musician has completely lost all

Primarily interested in this because Oneohtrix Point Never did the score, and that they got other pretty cool musicians to do songs for the movie under pseudonyms (which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/cha… )

his performance in Freaked is probably the converging point of him playing a nut and him actually being one

There's some pretty good stuff on Neon Icon, but Riff Raff has yet to eclipse his verse on Orion's Belt (which is, coincidentally, a Kitty song)

This sounds like it was written by an av club headline generator

Straight Outta Compton and American Sniper are two of the most overrated movies in recent memory. High hopes for this!

I'm pretty sure that was a callback to this scene in They Came Together: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Which might be one of my all-time favorite Wain/Showalter gags

Brad Neely's next show is actually going to be called "TV Sucks"
Adult swim announced it was in development in May: http://variety.com/2015/tv/…

I think that's the point? The movie takes place in the present day with 90s influenced characters.

Has Jon Hamm been in a significant dramatic role outside of Mad Men? I feel like saying "Jon Hamm's comedic career" is a bit redundant at this point.