That reminds me that I need to pick up another roll of Jon Hamm’s John Ham.
That reminds me that I need to pick up another roll of Jon Hamm’s John Ham.
They’re all trying to pull off Sean O’Neal, but none of them have the wit or talent to do so.
There’s a few modern versions of Mad TV actually.
“Rebecca Berkley Lauren”
“That casting makes slightly more sense now that we’ve seen this trailer, which is pretty explicit about the fact that this will be a heightened comedy version of Yankovic’s life, rather than the grim and gritty Funny Or Die version that Aaron Paul starred in years ago.”
Quiet, no one bothered to tell him they were leaving.
No, he’s still alive.
I see this being listed elsewhere as an actual spin-off to So I Married an Axe Murderer, and am really hoping that means that Anthony LaPaglia and Alan Arkin are coming back.
Nice to see that Colbert is trying to top Fairview as the worst thing he’s done this year.
There’s a really good Uncharted fan film from 2018 with Fillion and Stephen Lang as Sully.
If they really wanted to do something new with the concept, I wouldn’t have said no to Zach Braff and Donald Faison as the couple.
I’d rather have a show about Conan O’Brien and Jordan Schlansky solving mysteries.
“Mac being a skeezy weed dealer (complete with bandwagon-jumping late-90s Hornets gear) is iffier, considering Mac’s inherent unwillingness to court actual physical danger.”
I heard they tried to lose Barsanti a few times, but he always comes wandering back.
They’re working on an animated prequel series for HBO Max right now.
I often enjoy an ice cold Hamm’s Beer while snacking on a roll of Jon Hamm’s John Ham.
I was a big fan of the band Cheap Girls before they tried to change their name to Meryl Streep.
Hey, don’t cut the man short, Andy Daly had like two lines!
I once saw Sam Barsanti referred to as “the worst writer in a regular contributing position on any website”. I tend to agree.
Irregardless of how this turns out, I’ll always have that Uncharted fan film with Nathan Fillion as Nathan Drake and Stephen Lang as Sully.