Probably burned by Harmon out of spite when LeVar didn't actually officiate his wedding.
Probably burned by Harmon out of spite when LeVar didn't actually officiate his wedding.
Lego Movie directors are having a tough time recently with "creative differences" issues.
Huh. I actually agree with the sentiment, but not the particular example.
The only thing I know about Yahoo is that I read their hockey blog (Puck Daddy) and they've released the majority of the handful of writers in the last few months, including the de facto number 2 guy last week. And this site is supposedly one of the more successful things they have, relatively.
Wow, a certifiable bitter, whiny, fat guy got jealous because two other fat guys (maybe one formerly so) got popular quickly by profiting off of one fat guy stereotype (eating a lot of chain-restaurant food) and not another (lonely, overly long radio DJ sets with improv character call-in bits). I'm shocked.
I know nothing about the podcast.
Hollywood Handbook is kind of the de facto, snarky ombudsman of podcasts, to an extent…right?
Yours is not an uncommon perspective, and I'm having a harder and harder time convincing myself that I should just stop listening to the improv parts.
It's a 1:1 ratio to how much AV Club comments are dedicated to obsessively ranting about people who have the nerve to be more successful than said commenters are.
Schlesinger isn't really my cuppa - I've seen her be funny, but she often comes off as kind of Dane Cook-ish, right? I'm not overly familiar with her stuff - but she can surprise you sometimes.
If you liked the Uber episode, you should like the Rube episode.
I'm pretty sure that Lord of the G-Strings was on Amazon Prime (free-streaming, that is) at one point a few years back. I saw it come up on the list at instantwatcher.com not too long after I got access to Amazon Prime, and I thought "Wait, do they actually have pornos up on AP?!" It might've been a different title…
I still think that Skydivers is the best of the Coleman Francis episodes, and probably the "easiest" to watch, too - if you haven't watched it before because RZC put you off, maybe give it a try, first.
My sentiments almost to the letter.
Also, it was Cumberbatch who played Turing.
It introduced me to Nikki Cox, who was hot as hell on that show. Apparently she's gone a little overboard with botox/plastic surgery in more recent years.
Vosloo was born in South Africa and is of Afrikaner (Dutch/German) ancestry, according to Wikipedia.
I know it's practically heresy to say it around here - and I think the guy is generally very affable and genuinely funny - but Weird Al's musical output is best enjoyed as a child.
I've heard the "blazes" metaphors plenty of times but I never knew (nor considered them enough to care) that blazes were flowers.
The original Astaire/Rogers parody version of "Settle for Me" is still one of the best things I've ever seen on TV.