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I think it’s just a Your Mileage May Vary thing. I think he’s a very funny improviser/writer, and he’s really good at commenting on a lot of stuff in a really unique, interesting, funny way. I think the hype is more for him as a creative than as a comedian. Also, coincidentally, pretty sure it was my comment that said

Fair enough. I’ll admit that I’m biased, being on the side of the people who think it’s brilliant. To each their own!

Fielder is a comedian who started out with Nathan For You, where he played a version of himself that is deeply socially awkward, doing a Baron Cohen-style docucomedy where he tries to ‘help out’ businesses, the joke being that the ideas are over-the-top and almost always very bad. It’s ironic you call him a poor-man’s

I don’t normally like when people respond to criticism of a comedian/anything by saying ‘you don’t get it’, but in this case... I really think you just don’t get it.

The internet is toxic to anyone over the age of 60. Scorsese already has a death sentence by now.

Don’t get me wrong, I thought she did a great job! I just feel like she didn’t get a chance to go ham, and I’m expecting to get that as the season goes on. She’s great with the facial expressions.

Gasoline Dreams might be the best song ever made. At the very least in the top 5.

Largely indifferent to this, but I just wanted to take this opportunity to say that I feel like Luke Wilson should have been way more famous than he was. I think he was and is a crazy good actor, and now he’s making direct to dvd movies. Royal Tenenbaums should have made him a huge star.

It’s so funny because I can just imagine Safdie’s character thinking “yeah, this is great” at the least subtle trailer music you’ve ever heard. IMDb lists the sixth episode of the season as ‘The Fire Burns On’, so odds are Love to the Third Degree will come back up again.

If George Costanza isn’t in it, it isn’t really Seinfeld. He absolutely made the show. Without him, it would have been just another (very funny!) tv show, but with Costanza it was iconic. So many of the shows quirks come straight from him (and Larry David).

His character does seem to be similar, but there are a lot of big differences between the characters he plays in NFY and The Rehearsal and the one he is playing here. In those his mannerisms seem to be because of social awkwardness. In The Curse, it seems like he is putting up a front. I feel like we’re gonna see a

I just feel bad for this kid. She’s very clearly being treated as a pawn by her entire family, and its depressing to see.

I thought it was an incredible pilot. The scene with Corbin Bernsen and Fielder was so creepy, which is weird because one guy consoling another guy over penis size while peeing on his crops to enhance yield sounds hilarious without context. But also, the show was super funny. I died laughing at the scene with Love to

Might just be me, but when I go to Paramount+’s website the first thing that comes up is a banner for The Curse.

I genuinely can’t think of a single blockbuster movie where an an animated sequel series would be an inherently bad idea. Honestly, any non-arthousey movie could get a sequel animated series, and I wouldn’t automatically assume it’s gonna be bad. Terminator? Lets go. Inception? Need it. The Royal Tenenbaums? Would be

Does ‘EVERYTHING’ include butt stuff? I think not.

everything everywhere all at once literally won best picture last year

Barton Fink

I loved how often in Get Back we would see John mimic vomiting during an especially cheesy song rehearsal

I feel like it’s very fitting for the final released Beatles album to be relentlessly cheesy, and relentlessly catchy.