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Colin from Accounts NEEDS to stream in the US ASAP... so good.

He did! And it was a story for maybe a day. Before that, he cursed at the crowd to the point the show had to be stopped at least once, and had to leave the stage because he was “ill” at least once. And that’s just from the band’s Wikipedia page!

I mean, this is crazy, but hear me out: maybe he grew as a filmmaker between the Scary Movies in the aughts, Hangover 2 in 2011, and the good stuff he’s been making recently?

I’ll say two things about Smash Mouth: one, their manager was AMAZING at placing their songs in films and TV. Even the later albums that nobody bought had songs that were in lower-tier kids’ movies and TV shows.

This actually makes sense to me, because Scorsese is allowed to promote the movie. Nobody cares what the director of Kraven the Hunter has to say.

My kids watched the first few episodes. It was... not good.

Paula Pell made a show for NBC about 15 years ago called Thick or Thin, about a woman who lost a substantial amount of weight and her wacky family. Chris Parnell was the male lead, IIRC. Taped at least six episodes, and NBC never aired a single one.

See, that makes me think they animated to Roiland’s recording, and they’re planning to re-record with a “soundalike” (or claim the soundalike did it when Roiland did it)

Aren’t voice actors also in SAG? How could they recast this late and still make a mid-October premiere? Or did they have a couple of different people record the whole season, and they’re deciding which they like? Or is it... <gasp> AI?

Something’s got to change. Every time I hear about Ironheart or Wonder Man or the Armor Wars movie, I think about the astronauts who were scheduled for Apollo 20.

Given that Baruchel says the film depicts what Hill is actually like in real life, can we assume the same about Michael Cera?

Are we sure they were Swifties and not Qualley-fiers?

I enjoyed that podcast, but I came away from it liking the Talking Heads less than I did before, which I don’t think was their intention.

None of this is looking like the happy, feel-good story the #FreeBritney movement wanted it to be.

“Hyper-produced junk food?” Weren’t Mumford and Sons and the Lumineers less than a decade ago?

She’s only been in three movies that were bigger hits than the Help (Interstellar, the Martian, and It Chapter Two), and we’re not likely to see sequels to any of those.

How much longer are we going to have “pre-strike” interviews to pull news nuggets from? 

The Flash had a lot of wackiness. Shazam 2 did, too.

Yeah, they both seem like good Halloween movies, and instead they’re being stuck in theaters in August. Of course, the studios will blame “a lack of promotion” from stars...

It’s got a Waitresses vibe. I dig it.