Kind of like an upside-down pyramid. Or Grimace.
Kind of like an upside-down pyramid. Or Grimace.
Speaking of which, this episode hugely echoed the origin story flashback episode of Terriers. It was almost as good, too, which is insane.
Oh, huh. I had assumed it was David Lowery, of Ain't Them Bodies Saints (and editor of Upstream Color).
Nope. Count me in with the Blood Mountain crowd too. Leviathan is fantastic, but it could use a little more experimentation. Crack the Skye is also great, but it suffers a little from being sort of a dumping ground for aural ideas. Not all of it works.
Huh, interesting. Also, this being a one-off season with this cast, if they did want to kill off Tolman's character, they'd probably have known it before casting began.
She's in the main cast in the opening credits, so even if she dies here, wouldn't she still be credited for the whole season? Which would throw off IMDB's list.
I love how she somehow re-applies it during every commercial break, even when she's driving.
That's Muir Woods. It's actually right there in Marin County, and the place where Leslie accepted the job on the phone (with the view of the Golden Gate bridge) is part of it. That trail they were walking on looks exactly like some of the trails in the woods on the way to that viewpoint.
Yes! SNL absolutely nailed that perfect pitch of absurdity on that sketch. Both Hamm and Buble were great as well.
Even the way he almost walks into the wrong door is just fantastic in that scene.
I can't point to what specifically it was, but that had me in hysterics. Louis makes a good Klingon.
It's absolutely perfectly fitting that you forgot to mention Brooks Wheelan.
I really have no idea if he did it or not, but it is possible for someone to be both a brilliant filmmaker and a monstrous human being. Those two are not mutually exclusive.
It was absolutely adorable. It wasn't even all that funny, but I didn't care. Not often SNL makes me say that.
Oh god, I hope not. I loved Man Baby to death when it first aired, but it's a thin premise that doesn't exactly have any room for more…
On United.com, I was able to find a flight. They want me to go from JFK to Dulles to Frankfurt to Istanbul to Tehran. $3671. Not exactly simple, but maybe it can be done?
That was Dan Castellaneta! The name "Derry Murbles" never fails to make me laugh.
So I pull my rod out — you know, because I have to piss, right? — and
the guy is all, "Hey! You can't do that here!" and I'm like, "Sorry,
nerdbra, the only statistic I care about is how many brewskis I've had
and how much piss I've pissed" and the next thing you know security is
dragging me out and they're all like,…
And the old lady from Arrested Development's S.O.B.s!
Seriously, if Ben Affleck as a cowboy strutting up on stage, proclaiming himself as Girth Brooks isn't funny, I don't know what to tell you.