It's more of a Mac and Me reboot.
It's more of a Mac and Me reboot.
I saw "Hellion" and "absolutely bananas" and figured this was about Crispin Glover.
"James Franco to play twin porn impresarios for David Simon and HBO"
I think he's starting to look distinctively Wahlbergian, not sure which is worse.
I read an article in a book about riffing once that described the plot of RZC in detail, and my mind was so blown that RZC had a plot.
Having seen the full length film—which is one of those movies that is only like 75 minutes but feels like it's 4 hours—I think they did a REALLY good job of cutting it down into something that wasn't interminable. (Also it left time for a great short.)
Maybe a Cat in the Hat Adaptation where Thing 1 and Thing 2 are stitched together Human Centipede style at the end.
The famed chip n dip was a prized possession of someone on the show's mother and had to be treated with near reverence, so I don't think it's eligible for auction.
Yes.
I do, but that is in part because he was still using a lot of slightly reworked material from his 1996 HBO special (Unleavened) when I saw him doing standup circa 2007.
Man. You think you feel kind of lukewarm about something and then someone makes it so clear that there are much worse possibilities.
Thanks for that info, everyone.
Do we know what the status of the Daily Show writing staff is going to the next iteration? I know that correspondents are staying, but I haven't heard about the writing staff.
Yeah, I too was hoping this Watch This heralded a new release of Sleuth.
This is late, but… they were? When Hope Davis gave the new kid recruits the speech in the school basement or whatever about how she believed the children are the future, but before she told them they should probably get to bangin', I thought she said it was a real bummer they'd never get to meet their savior. <turn…
I don't know if it was socialist per se, but rather a "post-ecomonic" society. eg, there was no more scarcity due to unlimited access to energy and the advent of the replicator.
Yes, I do have a Mac. I did sign up with an iOS device (the silliest restriction, IMO.) However, now that Android is supported, there is an HBO Now app in the Google Play store, so if you have an Android phone or tablet you should be able to sign up through that. I don't get the logic of requiring a tablet or phone to…
Hi, I do not have cable or HBO Go, only HBO now, so I just want to confirm that I did this with HBO Now.
Fortunately, it is not a "you must do this for six months/a year" type thing, so if you wanted to, you could watch everything you wanted over a month or two and then cancel and come back when they have more stuff built up you want to watch.
You can stream right from the website (though it would be hbonow rather than hbo proper.) Before I "borrowed" my parents' unused AppleTV, I was streaming from the website in a browser and casting the tab to my big screen via Chromecast. The real bottleneck initially, IMO, was needing an iOS device to *sign up* for the…