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Part of me is convinced the "financer" is Johnny Depp.

Rogen's films are consistently funny more than they aren't. Regardless of if you like him or not, nobody else in Hollywood is getting movies as batshit weird as "This is the End" or "Sausage Party" greenlit. Or we can return to the horrible Jim Carrey comedies of the 90s if you'd prefer.

When in the flying fuck is this movie going to come to Blu-Ray?

Jody Hill never goes saccharine

He's really turning into a hell of a character actor.

How hard is it for Fox to keep late night Saturday series?

IIRC Invader Zim came out right before 9/11 and the dark subject matter was probably not very popular at the time on a kid's network.

The weirdest thing was Hey Arnold's last season finished production in 2000 and Nick took until 2004 to air the remaining 13 episodes.

Danny McBride recently had an interview on Vox where he said he's had to stop reading his favorite pop culture websites due to their reviewers going out of their way to politicize this series and I guarantee that was a slam against the AV Club and their "problematic" bullshit.
God knows how "Eastbound" would be

In the day and age where getting movies off the ground is supposedly next to impossible, you wonder how shit like this ever gets the green light

Is this all new material? Posehn is the only comic I know that released two different albums of almost the exact same comedy sets. It was bizarre. Live in Nerd Rage and his other album are almost identical.

Sorry you don't like great things

That would've gotten old fast for Eastbound. I loved how they changed the series setting every season.

IIRC Sean William Scott has had substance abuse issues that may have kept him off screen for a couple years

If it's anything like Eastbound & Down, HBO likely can't show most of the footage in trailers for how raunchy it is.

Chris Pine, not Chris Hemsworth

They're going downhill

The typo in the headline for this article reminds me of Drew McWeeny at HitFix saying Chris Hemsworth got his start in 2009's "Star Trek" reboot in the "Ghostbusters" review. Nobody has called him on it yet and it's still in the article days later.

That movie was difficult to find until recently. The DVD had gone out of print and Paramount botched its theatrical release.

It works really well until the third act and completely falls apart like Fox told Mike Judge they ran out of money. I've always felt the ending was too abrupt.