You remember otherwise, but you peed your pants that day.
You remember otherwise, but you peed your pants that day.
Not a robot
Zaslav has shown that he doesn’t care about whether a show is genuinely successful or not. Most of the scripted programming TBS and TNT have made the past few years has been well received and/or successful, but they’re getting canned anyway. The Cube was a pretty decent hit for TBS but Season 2 is MIA.
Pretty sure John Oliver is safe only because he’s on HBO proper
This is a legit surprise, given that the show isn’t expensive and all.
“Rainn Wilson as Dr. Demento” - ok, that’s pretty inspired casting
It’s great that this is premiering on Roku, the streaming equivalent of UHF.
You’ve got to wonder if Gilliam (and John Cleese) realize the irony in them becoming exactly the kind of old people that Monty Python mocked all the time.
“an incomplete list of Very Pakistani Things: Yusuf’s love of a bargain”
You are correct, he did one of those autocomplete interviews this week and said he’s been hands off of FG since 2011 when he made Ted.
So funny is subjective, but talent? He is a trained animator who has written and produced (and been show runner) for multiple shows, is a known voice actor who can also do imitations, written and directed several films, is a well regarded singer who has put out many albums and recordings, has several productions…
Actually, News Corp still owns Fox Network. Disney only bought the production studios.
I’m just glad Gilbert lived long enough to tell the world that Bob Saget raped and killed a girl in 1991.
Norm: “I don’t much care for this God fellow. I mean, how vain does one have to be to name thyself ‘God’?”
Well hello!
I’ve noticed that there's a visible crack and dip in the sidewalk in front of the restaurant that's slowly been getting bigger this season. Pretty neat that they're slowly building up to the sinkhole in the show
This is bogus. Gene Rayburn killed seven people in the summer of 1982 and they still let him host The Match Game Hollywood Squares hour with Jon Bowser Bauman.
Mr. Mayor is actually an NBC broadcast network show, but I don’t think that undermines your point.
We liked The Hustler, any opportunity to see Craig Ferguson ad lib and make some jokes is fun to see. But I did not enjoy how they felt the need to spend time giving a detailed explanation of the premise every single episode as if it was the pilot.
I’m a Craig Ferguson fan, and I enjoyed The Hustler enough, but I hope this gives him the chance to tackle something with a little more meat.