Absolutely. I watched the new David Brent movie last week, pretty good. Tough to compare it with the Office, but it had some really funny moments.wonkabars7 wrote:BBC Office > Parks and Rec = The Office
Netflix Streaming Finds.
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ArchibaldTuttle wrote:Love it. That last shot made me applaud. I've enjoyed every single Drafthouse Film I've seen.inkedup wrote:Watched "Cheap Thrills" the other night, it was awesome.
Yes. This was a fun watch indeed. Good rec, folks.
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I interviewed the director at Fantastic Fest a few years back. He was cool (and really short).bryndavies wrote:ArchibaldTuttle wrote:Love it. That last shot made me applaud. I've enjoyed every single Drafthouse Film I've seen.inkedup wrote:Watched "Cheap Thrills" the other night, it was awesome.
Yes. This was a fun watch indeed. Good rec, folks.
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Finished show last night; I have to disagree with this review... the show is definetely bizarre, but highly orginal and entertaining. The dancing makes sense from a tai chi, mystism sort of angle... to me at least, YMMV but show is def worth watching.bryndavies wrote:drymount me. Just read this; the show is about the healing and stopping powers of interpretive flash mob dancing?!?!listerfeend wrote:Oh my god.
That.
That...
That was something.
Do not watch 'The OA'
Do not watch it.
Or if like me you ended up marathoning the whole thing, read what my boy Sepinwall has to say, it's how I feel too.
Holy cow.
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Che is fantastic. I caught him live while he was working on the material for the special and I'd recommend going to see him if you get a chance. The special was tighter than the live show but the live show had more spontaneity and crowd work that was a lot of fun.finneganm wrote:The Michael Che standup is drymounting hilarious.
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It's not for everyone but I loved the similars
choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
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wonkabars7 wrote:Anyone watch Longmire?
http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 7&t=159052wonkabars7 wrote:wonkabars7 wrote:Anyone watch Longmire?
Inherent Vice. It's like The Big Lebowski re-made by a Coppolla wannabe...holy crap, just now saw that it is a PTA flick. Another Master-ly disaster! (get it?)
I digest...
Laughably bad, but sadly not enjoyably laughably bad.
What the hell happened to J. Phoenix?
I digest...
Laughably bad, but sadly not enjoyably laughably bad.
What the hell happened to J. Phoenix?
just a foil for me today, thanks
Do yourself a favor and take just 16 minutes to watch the wonderful Oscar-nominated animated short (from a couple years ago) called "World of Tomorrow." Loved it when we saw it in the nominations screenings and just watched it again this morning. https://www.inverse.com/article/10759-d ... d-watch-it
30 inches of snow in the last 24 hours.. sick as a dog and overdosing on cold medicine. . Seems like a perfect time to binge Santa Clarita Diet.. cheap fun, annoying characters. Good mindless fudge for being sick on the couch.