Not one nomination for John C. McGinley for Scrubs? Total bullshit.
Not one nomination for John C. McGinley for Scrubs? Total bullshit.
Super formulaic, but so fun and hilarious...then the characters got Flanderized into obnoxious, relationship-dominating monsters (except Murray, though to be fair, he’s a hard character to fuck up). Add to that the obnoxious Erica-Geoff nonsense and Beverly going full Karen (to say nothing of George Segal’s passing)…
Caught the movie a couple years ago. A little too protracted for my tastes.
Nicely thorough. It’s always good to see her in things. (Awesome that the underrated Greedy got a mention. She was amusing as the airline teller in the equally underappreciated Big Trouble.)
Most people love They Came Together, but to me, it was basically 90 minutes of Michael Showalter and David Wain constantly nudging me from either side and yelling in my ears, ‘Do you get it?! Wink!’. The rom-com genre could use a good spoof. I’m still waiting.
Personal opinion: I dislike Overnight Delivery. Maybe, I’m old fashioned, but you ought to like the characters in romantic comedies. Still, some funny bits with Larry Drake and pre-Saw Tobin Bell.
instead we get to watch it run out of gas in real time. the whole massive contract renewal feels like your dad caught you smoking rick and morty and is now making you smoke a carton to learn your lesson.
I think he was reacting to Rick having a gun shaped like him. If that’s the case, I’m with Zack.
HI-YO!
As I was listening, I was like, “That kinda sounds like John Cleese. Nah! It couldn’t be him.” Then 20 seconds later, my heart sank.
Couldn’t help but notice that the review seemed to be throwing shade at The Beast Must Die. Not cool.
Never been a big fan of this movie. The ‘comedy of embarrassment’ (where the world spreads its cheeks and dumps all over its protagonist, who pretty much puts up with this nonsense because...Christ only knows) sets my teeth on edge. Maybe, I’m just too empathetic. The toilet humor didn’t exactly help. Amazing how much…
And here, I thought you were just spouting off. The film is every bit as lazy as this review makes it sound. Hell, maybe more.
That part kept the film from sticking the landing in my eyes. Oakland must be a magical place if a Black ex-con can pull a gun on a White cop (in the cop’s own house!) and suffer no consequences whatsoever. Not saying I needed (or wanted) a downer ending, but c’mon!
To any and all infected dickheads actually planning on lying and endangering the lives of non-assholes just to see a movie, I wish the full spectrum of bad juju on you: going blind, your dick falling off, having to eat from the same plate as Ted Cruz, all the things. You don’t fuck with a man’s moviegoing experience.
I’m probably one of the few people who’s curious to watch this show (mainly in a ‘...seriously, how are they gonna do this?’ way) and some of the leaked pages inspired in me Bart’s reaction to Chester Lampwick: “I don’t want to call you a liar, but...I don’t know how to finish that sentence.”
Maybe not all-time, but Jim Carrey is definitely in my top 10. Also, Tom Hanks’s Dean Martin in ‘The Global Warming Christmas Special’ in ‘89 (and his Dennis Miller from the same episode) is marvelous.
Such a travesty that the original can only be seen on YouTube while the Farrelly remake has near permanent homes on streaming and cable. The scene where Eddie Albert tries to get rid of him is marvelous. He and Grodin were terrific.
Ah, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. That movie with the uninteresting fantasy story where the only scene reminiscent of the original was the weakest aspect. If Jerry Bruckheimer had stacked $150 million into a pyramid and set it on fire like the Joker, it would’ve been less of a waste of money.
To paraphrase Dewey Cox’s father, ‘Wrong ABC 80s show died!’.