I’ve read elsewhere the Kaling and Hader already noped out after Pixar lowballed them (reportedly $100k, compared to Poehler’s $5m), so pretty sure most of those names wouldn’t consider it for that kind of money, either.
I’ve read elsewhere the Kaling and Hader already noped out after Pixar lowballed them (reportedly $100k, compared to Poehler’s $5m), so pretty sure most of those names wouldn’t consider it for that kind of money, either.
How could they leave out Jessica Ellerby, with her version of the queen who banged Batman’s butler?
Cribbing this idea from a recent twitter thread, and paraphrasing since I don’t feel like tracking down the original:
“dynamite third season” “something special is happening with this show” “one of the best animated series on TV” “great things can happen.”
“10 adult dragons under its yolk”
That clearly can’t count soap operas, John Aniston (Jennifer’s dad) has been on Days of Our Lives since 1985, and there have been a lot of other actors who were on those shows for decades. And if you look at episode count instead of just years, the soap actors will really bury them.
Very vaguely inspired, in that there’s a frame story that sets up the telling a few vignette stories. And the easter egg of Scheherazade Airlines on the side of the plane arriving in Istanbul
But where can I find 9 paragraphs describing titties in Klingon?
Don’t forget about his performance as alcoholic Uncle Ned in that one episode of Family Ties
I’m still waiting for the Benny Hill biopic so I can get the eerie, slowed down Yakety Sax that’s been missing in my life.
The confusion has nothing to do with plural pronouns. If they were talking about 3 people who all identified as male, and continued overusing he/him pronouns, you’d run into the same confusion as to which person the pronoun referred to.
Even better was that the assistant had her arms loaded down with all the stuff that she was carrying, and Natalie just had a coffee.
And what does get regular reviews? Near as I can tell, it’s been RuPaul’s All Star Drag Race, Barry, Better Call Saul, This is Us, Obi-Wan Kenobi and SNL.
“...my god is he sleepwalking through his part lately. He is just cashing checks”
Same here, but I actually came out of Buck’s stint thinking he’d be a really good host. What he brought from the sports broadcasting worked well - he saw the show as an active competition, not just a series of questions, so he was aware of scores, of the rhythms of a contestant on a hot streak, or coming from behind,…
If you’d have told me before I watched them both that I would have preferred Joe Buck over Levar Burton for host of Jeopardy!, I’d have said you were crazy. But here we are.
Although people don’t really think of him as “game show host” after the years on Survivor, Jeff Probst (also former host of Rock & Roll Jeopardy!) to me is one of those that fits the mold of “professional” host. Pretty sure Sony couldn’t compete with Survivor money for his salary, but he would have been a natural fit.
I saw the movie on Saturday, and the parts you described liking, I liked, too. And the aerial scenes are absolutely worthy of being seen on big screen. But...the end of the movie did veer into Mission Impossible territory, and it drug me completely out of the movie.
I though the Mr Dooley sketch was kind of funny, but what is the target audience of SNL, and how old are the writers? Weekend at Bernies and 9 to 5 are 33 and 42 year old movies (respectively). It seems like there have been several instances this season where the pop-culture references they frame a sketch around are…
And his sitcom just got cancelled, so I think he an Chris Redd will be around for a while longer