His Nerdist podcast is golden, in so much as he's funny as hell (apparently he did stand up for a little while in college) and he spends most of it talking about Deadwood.
His Nerdist podcast is golden, in so much as he's funny as hell (apparently he did stand up for a little while in college) and he spends most of it talking about Deadwood.
It is difficult to picture Tony Shalhoub as a heavy in Millers Crossing, because he wasn't in Miller's Crossing. Other than that little tidbit of pedantry, this is an excellent appraisal of one hell of an underrated show.
Seriously, didn't even read like a review for a C album. what gives, mu'fuggas?
You keep using this grade 'C', I do not think it means what you think it means
As a sidenote: If they ever do a Fletch reboot (I'm a dreamer) Duplass should totally be Fletch.
I love this movie. Having read a few of the books, Don Cheadle as Mouse is one of those rare cases in movies when someone is absolutely perfect for a role.
Jeez Louise you guys have high standards. You're becoming the Pitchfork of TV sites (that gag is courtesy of the year 2009). I thought this show was terrific. Sure, it started off pretty generic but it quickly morphed into a great, surprisingly emotional journey. Like a funny Clean and Sober but with a horse.
This sounds awesome, I have to check this out somehow. I think we can all agree that Ray Mackinnon's a huge part of what made Deadwood season one so amazing.
Yeah… I made three attempts to listen to this guy's podcast with Bob Odenkirk and his incessant giggling and talking over his much more interesting and talented guest made me think 'this asshole should have his own talk show'
the way Carol Burnett looks up at Larry and says 'i saw your balls' is one of the finest moments in the whole series.