My dad fucking loves Deja Vu. He had us watch it one Thanksgiving a few years ago, and then last year we both forgot that he'd did that so he had us watch it again.
My dad fucking loves Deja Vu. He had us watch it one Thanksgiving a few years ago, and then last year we both forgot that he'd did that so he had us watch it again.
Yeah, the problem with the Proopcast is that once you've heard enough episodes (I've listened to all of them up until a month and a half ago because I've basically been that far behind for the last year), you pretty much know what his comments on everything are going to be. I've heard the "the iPhone, where all your…
Belatedly, Jonah Hill's a great example. He dropped the weight and the pop culture response was promptly "HA HA REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE FAT, GOLLY WERE YOU FAT." I don't know if he met resistance from casting because of it but it certainly gives the aura that being a fat actor is his thing.
The moment they get past Todd Ingram the whole thing becomes a clusterfuck. I think I actually like the way the Gideon fight pans out in the movie, but Roxie Richter and the Twins both get shafted big-time. Which is a pity, because Mae Whitman very clearly got the character and did her hardest to work around the fact…
the sad thing is he probably wasn't 100% wrong on that. I mean, he was incredibly talented so it's not like he wouldn't have had a career but that's a huge risk take when your brand is heavily tied up in how you look.
Seriously, I didn't watch tonight because I had to endure a different type of misery (oh Seattle Sounders why you gotta be like that :() but that's just abysmally awful even for Will Schuester.
Yeah, you're right, I forgot that. That's still leaving final three up to more chance than any rational player should expect the two pairs to want to do.
I feel like Tina did an incredibly poor job conveying to Monica what her *actual* position was. In the same vein, I'm surprised that Monica didn't figure out that in reality, she would be the swing vote. Otherwise Tina/Katie vs. Aras/Vytas would almost certainly go to drawing rocks.
Not interested unless Fresco quietly recasts Sean with Jay Harrington and has Veridian Dynamics take over whatever this workplace is. Lennon and The Good Marilyn Monroe From Smash can stay.
This Is 40. Adam Sandler beat Apatow to "Grown-Ups." I totally forgot that he played that kid until I read it in an article the other day.
It's starting to gain critical traction so that might help a little bit.
That end credits sequence was magnificent.
That's pretty much where I am too. Warren is fantastic, though Jackie is rising up the Trophy Wife Character Power Rankings that I definitely do not run in the back of my head. (SPOILER: Hailey is dead last forever.)
I've learned to basically be okay with Pete Holmes after making it
through multiple Doug Loves Movies episodes with him and TJ Miller on.
It's like endurance training.
Beck was in the pest control sketch, but I don't think he had a line.
He was a really game host. I hope he comes back.
Biggest disappointment was that they cast Tzi Ma only to promptly kill him off. I've loved him ever since I rented The Ladykillers years ago.
I was at that show and I'm not shocked that the Vancouver date got rescheduled. Probably a thing where Kanye's tour manager or whoever made promises to him they couldn't keep re: the insane pageantry and giant mountain and so on. It didn't help that there were clearly production issues plaguing the show (whoever…
She is indeed a huge fan. She voiced a Fire Nation guard in season 3 of A:tLA too.
My favorite part of that sketch was the contrast between Kenan's guy, who reacted to things a little bit and moved his head around, and Pharoah's guy who had the exact same hangdog expression on his face and barely moved for the entire thing. That was way funnier than anything in the actual dialogue.