Wow, Tatiana Maslaney, Titus Burgess, Amy Schumer, Niecy Nash and Keegan Michael-Key. Wasn't expecting those.
Wow, Tatiana Maslaney, Titus Burgess, Amy Schumer, Niecy Nash and Keegan Michael-Key. Wasn't expecting those.
also a writing nom I believe
Yeah, I preferred this to last weeks episode. The airplane sketch was great, with Peele's creepy stare as the plane passed through turbulence
Yeah, that panel was really uncomfortable to watch. He's a funny guy, but man..
Oh, you're right. I was looking at the part in 2:09 when he's holding a machine gun
Agreed, though after seeing Tyler Perry in Gone Girl I'm up for anything
I thought it looked more like someone wearing a cheap Batman knockoff costume, but maybe not
Yeah, its sort of interesting that the highway patrol officer was the most well equipped to handle a huge shootout (because of his military background of course, but still).
I am so happy they didn't bring back Austin. His continued existence on the show made no sense last year
does Superman have a single line of dialogue?
This looks pretty good, though its difficult to see this premise lasting the Showtime requisite 7 seasons. Also, I wish Lewis's name wasn't "Axelrod", they couldn't think of anything else?
I think this is up on HBO Go already
I agree. I like his podcasts but his written reviews are really hard to get through
Same! I LOVED the Mortal Kombat movies when I was a kid, just because I liked the games. I used to sit by myself on the school and bus in 1st grade and recite Johnny Cage's lines to myself.
This is unrelated, but when you said this it made me think of a line from New Girl when Jess's alternate title for Ferris Beueler is "The Day Rooney tried to do his Job"
Yeah, i liked the SFU siblings too. Especially in the beginning, ironically, when David and Nate had such a hard time relating to Claire because there was such a huge age difference and Nate spent such a long time away from home
Yeah, I think he made a joke about that in his part of the James Franco roast. It was followed by "Great, Bill, now fuck off for the rest of the movie"
Except they are actually siblings, so probably shouldn't count as people who can play "convincing siblings"
Just watched the Jinx. Even already knowing the way it ended, it was really great. Probably one of the best new shows of the year. Its rare a documentary about a years-old crime plays out the like this one did
I still get chills even thinking about the Raylan-Boon shoot out. The few seconds of complete silence that followed the gunshots was perfect.