Surprised there is no mention of Albert Brooks stepping into the show now that Funkhouser, his real life brother, has passed.
Surprised there is no mention of Albert Brooks stepping into the show now that Funkhouser, his real life brother, has passed.
I too have issues focusing with donuts around, insidious or otherwise.
As much as I enjoyed McKinnon and her talent, she fell into the Wiig/Poehler trap of Lorne basically letting her do whatever she wants regardless of if it’s funny or not. And with a cast this large, you can’t tell me that other cast members weren’t getting a little irritated with her getting every single role, male…
Possibly unpopular opinion - I really don’t miss Kate McKinnon. And Perkins, this was definitely a B+, if not an A- episode. No clinker sketches, and a great non-lipsyncing musical guest that wasn’t singing to tape - what more could you ask for at this point in the show’s history?
The police union must die to reform the police. Doing so will, unquestionably, bare the jugular of every other union to our corporate bastards. You are correct about that part. I'm just willing to take that risk given that unions are already on deaths door anyway.
This shows description reminds me of Better Off Ted, which managed to be like 90% crazy funny shit and only occasionally felt the need to will they/won’t they the leads. Even stuff with Ted’s daughter generally didn’t drag the show too far into normalcy.
Cosmo Kramer.
“I want to feed your fingertips to the wolverines.”
Great point. This is a show that started with Michael O’Donoghue teaching an immigrant to speak English by having him repeat “I want to feed you to the wolverines”, for pete’s sake....
As a streaming show, it has better than ratings: they know to the second how much it was watched, and by exactly how many households. If they aren’t picking it up, then enough people are not watching.
Make me.
Was really annoying how Kenan kept mispronouncing Takei throughout. As the Star Trek actor has said, it rhymes with “gay.”
Saying “She doesn’t look like herself now” because she lost some weight is fraught for good reason.
He’s so good at playing conservative crackpots. As much as I like him and as many things as I’ve seen him in, his time as the hapless FBI agent in Boardwalk Empire will always be what I remember him for.
Oh that’s right, the Gucci Mane biopic. Silly of me to forget such a quintessentially Ridley Scott project as that.
Well, I’m glad you already enjoy the movie.
I’m a freelancer and have pretty minimal contact with any so-called corporate overlords, but this isn’t a decision unique to the AVC. For movie reviews to not drop whenever the studio lifts an embargo, it would either have to be a movie generating little publicity (and therefore unlikely to be read ASAP), or…
He recurred as the drama teacher on Young Sheldon. Anything for a buck.
“But I don’t wanna be a drug mule!”
I assume the Netflix deal pushed Jerry into the billionaire class and Cranston seems like he’s just having fun and thought this would be a laugh. I’m sure he’s making a pretty penny off of Netflix’s licensing the streaming rights for Breaking Bad too.