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What precious Sarah Lacy does NOT say is, they start at five in the FUCKING MORNING, when decent people are just going to bed. #wereadtwittersoyoudonthaveto
@unclevanya: Agreed. And he's been looking consistently good for several years now, so I'm guessing he's staying on top of the alcoholism/addiction thing.
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Did you see David Schwimmer in Band of Brothers? He played a villain -- a martinet jerk of a commanding officer who everyone worries will get them killed. He was GREAT. He really has range.
@LisaHunter: I did, and I know a lot of people loved him in it (my husband included) but to me he was just Ross being an asshole. I can't help it. It's probably because I've seen the rest of the cast* in other things and have an easier time separating them from their characters, but of course, that doesn't really speak so well for him either.
(*Except for Matt Le Blanc, who I really think might actually be Joey Tribbiani, although I'm kind of interested in his upcoming project.)
@DahlELama: I'm apparently one of the lucky few who saw Leblanc's feature film debut, which has hilariously been expunged from both the IMDb and his English Wikipedia entry, in the even more hilariously godawful "Lookin' Italian". It was a direct-to-video crapfest made just before "Friends" hit the airwaves. Le Blanc played the lead character's Joey Tribbiani-like younger brother. I saw a screener of the film because they were seeking foreign distribution and I worked for a German distributor at the time. I wish I'd held onto it.
The director/star clearly felt it was his "Citizen Kane", but I imagine either he or whomever he may have been hapless enough to sell US distribution rights to made a deal with Warner Bros. to suppress it once "Friends" was a hit. Whether this was because it was just an incredibly sucky movie, or specifically due to the soft-core pornish sex scenes it included, I wouldn't know. I just know that watching Matt Leblanc cheerfully boning a chick standing up, in his happy-go-lucky, Joey-like way, is way less erotic than the filmmakers clearly thought it would be.
It's truly a sad day in "Hollywood" when instead of finding good and original scripts that they have to rehash older shows. I'm also completely perplexed as to why several networks seem very happy to rerun the same show in the same week on their networks. We need some original programming, we need new break-out 'stars' instead of the celebutards and reality stars who are filling up the airways. Does anyone write and act any more?
@City_Dater: Depends on whether he is in recovery or not. Maybe he should be on Dr. Drew's show, then we can witness both extremes as he works the program.
I didn't love Studio 60 (Aaron Sorkin, Bradley Whitford, Matthew Perry and sketch comedy should never have downer moments), but I desperately want Matthew Perry back on TV. I adore him. I really, really want this to work out for him.
@mimigoliath: I loved STUDIO 60 (gave my wife a copy of the only season on DVD, she gave me a copy of FIREFLY), and I also want Matthew Perry back on TV. To quote DahlELama, could I be any more excited about Matthew Perry returning to TV?
Speaking as a representative of the four people in America who loved Studio 60, could I be any more excited about Matthew Perry potentially returning to TV?
@DahlELama: Nice to meet you, I'm number two of four. ("When those numbers come in, it's going to say that one more person liked that sketch. That's another 11,000 people.")
@franimaljones: Actually, it was based on Sorkin's relationship with Kristin Chenowith, and was one of my favorite parts of the show. But good to know that "four" wasn't aiming too high!
@DahlELama: Honestly, what does Matthew Perry bring to the table?
The cast of Friends brought everyone together harmoniously, each understanding his or her role, but apart, they are all just severed lizard tails flailing about.
@Mikey-B: Couldn't disagree more. Say what you will about Jennifer Aniston's supposed desperation, but she is a bonafide A-list movie star who in no way needs her old co-workers; I happen to think Courteney Cox is great on Cougar Town, which is about a thousand times as good as I expected it to be; and though I didn't actually like Lisa Kudrow's HBO show, I thought she did a great job in it. (Can't really argue anything positive about David Schwimmer or Matt Le Blanc.)
As for Matthew Perry, I think he brings a great deadpan delivery, an intelligence, a realistic level of attractiveness and accessibility, and even some decent romantic chemistry to his roles. He can sit at my table any day.
@DahlELama: I could not disagree more. To think Courtney Cox has any semblance of comedic timing is to think that Carlos Mencia comes up with original material. Funny, she is not. I watched 30 minutes of Cougar Town and rolled my eyes no less than 3 times at hackneyed, tired, recycled jokes about old, single mothers. Sex? AND Children? wacky!
As for Jennifer Aniston, she is a one trick ctrl+c Rom-Com pony that is plugged in whenever producers can't snag Kate Hudson.
@Mikey-B: Obviously we agree to disagree about Cougar Town because I enjoy it, find it funny, and appreciate what I think is an extra layer about what it's like to lose your twenties to young marriage and parenthood and to try to get them back in any way you can once the chance is presented to you.
But thinking Jennifer Aniston is anyone's second choice to Kate Hudson for anything begs for the worst Carlos Mencia metaphor possible, not to mention the fact that her performance in The Good Girl solidly proved that she is not a one-trick pony. Hell, even Derailed, which wasn't a particularly good movie, proved it. Whether or not you find it acceptable that she rarely strays from her comfort zone is a different story.
@mattchew03: Well I've already told my mom that my new boyfriend is coming home with me for Thanksgiving, so do you think you can shelve the man-love for a day or two? She's really excited to meet you.
@DahlELama: Of course! I shelved it (at least publicly, har har) for 22 years, so I'm sure a weekend won't be a problem. This is all menu-dependent, of course. (I just outed myself again, didn't I?)
you guys are mental. EVERYONE knows that Terry's dad is super rich and once Terry's album comes out, he's going to take his private plane on tour. Dang.
@SugitaAlcimede: I gotta say that with all the great characters and performers, Terry DOES top them all. (Or is he a bottom?) Either way, with roller skates.
Nooooo! Post-Clementine Reno 911 was pretty painful (however Trudy's molestation song at the elementary school will be stuck in my head for life), but I agree that this was one of the most consistently funny and underrated comedies ever. Kerry Kenney-Silver, Nick Swardson, Robert Garant, and Wendi McClendon-Covey were all brilliant and the officers' occasional appearances as perps (Jackie the hooker, Tee-Tee, the mime etc) were hilarious without fail."My mom started collecting Beanie Babies about four years after she died."
That's a relief, because they should have cancelled it after the last season with the departure of Clementine, Kimball and Garcia. To this day, I haven't heard a whisper about why they got the boot; did the actors dare to ask for real money, or were they getting second-class treatment?
New material would have helped, too, but I got the sense that the show had become a club for KKS, Lennon, and their friends, and it ceased to be appointment TV.
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Did you see David Schwimmer in Band of Brothers? He played a villain -- a martinet jerk of a commanding officer who everyone worries will get them killed. He was GREAT. He really has range.
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(*Except for Matt Le Blanc, who I really think might actually be Joey Tribbiani, although I'm kind of interested in his upcoming project.)
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The director/star clearly felt it was his "Citizen Kane", but I imagine either he or whomever he may have been hapless enough to sell US distribution rights to made a deal with Warner Bros. to suppress it once "Friends" was a hit. Whether this was because it was just an incredibly sucky movie, or specifically due to the soft-core pornish sex scenes it included, I wouldn't know. I just know that watching Matt Leblanc cheerfully boning a chick standing up, in his happy-go-lucky, Joey-like way, is way less erotic than the filmmakers clearly thought it would be.
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The cast of Friends brought everyone together harmoniously, each understanding his or her role, but apart, they are all just severed lizard tails flailing about.
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As for Matthew Perry, I think he brings a great deadpan delivery, an intelligence, a realistic level of attractiveness and accessibility, and even some decent romantic chemistry to his roles. He can sit at my table any day.
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As for Jennifer Aniston, she is a one trick ctrl+c Rom-Com pony that is plugged in whenever producers can't snag Kate Hudson.
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But thinking Jennifer Aniston is anyone's second choice to Kate Hudson for anything begs for the worst Carlos Mencia metaphor possible, not to mention the fact that her performance in The Good Girl solidly proved that she is not a one-trick pony. Hell, even Derailed, which wasn't a particularly good movie, proved it. Whether or not you find it acceptable that she rarely strays from her comfort zone is a different story.
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New material would have helped, too, but I got the sense that the show had become a club for KKS, Lennon, and their friends, and it ceased to be appointment TV.