Get the fuck out of here.
Get the fuck out of here.
Yeah HEB is 100% the GOAT in Texas, I mean it IS based here lol.
True, but that gave him an almost Fallon-like goofiness because of his tendency to break when other people did something funny.
Speaking of which, did y’all know SyFy produced a new Bring It On sequel called Cheer or Die that’s a horror-comedy? The cover art looks just like all the other shitty DTV sequels, except one of the cheerleaders is lightly spattered with blood and there’s a shadow of some kind of demon at the end of the hallway. I’ll…
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He’s a really great guy. I saw him after a show when I was struggling with comedy and he hung out for 15 minutes listening and giving advice. Probably nothing he hasn’t heard from 2,000 other kids in their early 20’s, but he was fully present. Just a really good one. I won’t ever say anything bad about him.
At this point the plot is obviously about Jim’s kid, who could realistically be in the 16-17 range (which makes me feel super old since I’m the same age as the main characters in the original film), and you lean into Grandpa Eugene. If you wanna get Coolidge more prominent, maybe Jim’s kid has a crush on Stifler’s…
Sad because he’s really a funny comedian. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that he’s dyslexic, because it was painful at times to watch him read off the cards.
This should be in article form, not slideshow.
When SNL did the “Black Widow Movie” sketch with it the movie being a romantic comedy I took it as a commentary on how women are portrayed in media especially by men. Not we are getting it from women in real life.
It’s not clear what’s shifted here; Deadline doesn’t quote any sources as to why the change has been made, or where Armor Wars will fit into the company’s already elaborate Phase Four, Five, or Six movie plans.
He was ok, nothing special though. I lost interest after 2 years of him hosting - he was never bad, but also not especially good. At least he wasn’t like Fallon, who I find insufferably awful and causes me physical pain to listen to even for a few seconds in clips.
I think this episode is the best version of Late Seasons Archer. Entertaining in the moment, but won’t create a lasting memory and will never make anyones “best episode list”
You can tell what age someone is by what Weird Al song they think is the most famous. You’re probably under 40, but not by much
But if she ever picks up a guitar in front of a crowd again - do you know what she has to do?
Yeah, this seems like the least essential superhero reboot and that counts all of the Spider-mans, Batmans, & Supermans.
I don’t know about hosting, but after the hype for the biopic I would love to see Weird Al at least get a musical guest spot.
If you’re determined to pull the first host of the season from Tom Gun: Maverick, why not do the obvious choice and bring back in Jon Hamm, who can also promote the new Fletch movie? Who out there is saying, “I don’t normally watch Saturday Night Live, but gosh darn it, if Miles Teller is hosting, COUNT ME IN”?
This is the only positive review I’ve seen thus far. The trailer looked like a spoof done by college kids for a couple grand
True. But if I understand correctly, Archer, like most animated shows, isn’t recorded by having all the voice actors in the same room together but each actor does their lines separately. So couldn’t she do her Carol/Cheryl lines whenever it was convenient to her?