This is my favorite one so far, lol.
This is my favorite one so far, lol.
That feather’s pretty much blowing me over right now.
Definitely. It needs some work to truly find its groove, like you said... but I’m glad they’ll have a second season to build off some of the solid episodes from the later part of the season.
It seemed to pick up steam creatively as the season went on. I look forward to seeing what it comes up with next year!
It was Molly, yes.
Now, hold on here... it’s not like SNL jumped on the Clinton-Lewinsky situation every week it was going on or anything like that.
In hindsight, I think it’s actually refreshing that there’s some shows with the literal “standup” scenario others with the desk one. And yeah, it seems like in the long run, it’s worked out well for Meyers and where he takes his show at the beginning usually.
Since Armand has a similar hairstyle to his here, it’s easier to see!
SMASH IT UP!!! SMASH IT UP!!!
He kind of annoyed me at times when I was younger, but I could never deny the guy was talented even then. I like him enough nowadays... even though I like vaccines and all.
Kurt Warner was in Judge Dredd??
I re-watched this a short time before The Dark Knight came out and was surprised that I didn’t find it a “bad” Batman movie at all. While it wasn’t “great” and had the unfortunate circumstance of following two well-received movies with the primary actor not returning... yeah, it could have been a lot worse. Batman and…
This is the part that actually excites me the most...
When Seth Meyers started opening Late Night by sitting at his desk, I thought “Blasphemy! It’s just Weekend Update on Weekdays! He needs to tell jokes standing up!” Then a week or two later, I was used to it.
The good ones are able to do that.
When I had a studio back in the day, I squeezed something smaller than a full bed into what was supposed to be a walk-in closet. It was probably a twin, now that I think about it. But it actually worked out okay for the year or two I was there!
And that was certainly an apartment that had more than 300 square feet!
Personally, I’d like to see more sitcoms have their characters in studio apartments, in general. Maybe one where the bed comes out of the wall or has only shots from the top, so the cameraman can show us how small it actually is. At the very least, hey’d have to do that for every college dorm scene anyway.
You’re absolutely right. There has to be at least 38 more women before we can assume this has some merit...
That stood out to me too! They certainly go to make the details right on this show... or at least as close as they can anyway. The cereal boxes, for example. (California Raisins, baby!)