I’ve always found it weird that 7 Days in Hell/Tour de Pharmacy aren’t technically TLI projects given how they feel exactly in the same vein as most of their stuff
I was wondering what happened to the director of "7 Days In Hell" and "Tour De Pharmacy." Turns out he was the guy that Lena Dunham defended when he was accused of sexual assault. WELP! EDIT: Turns out he was the writer and executive producer.
The director has done a lot of TV, Funny or Die stuff, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates and The Package which I thought was great.
Yeah, that guy's good as Hell. Though I never saw "The Package" because it kind of looked like every other crude Netflix teen film.
The breakdown on Uniform On is fucking bonkers and i’ve decided there is nothing funnier than watching Andy Samberg run through a room of Kathy Ireland cardboard cutouts while wearing a naked suit and broom in his butt
I'm gonna try to go through ALL of their shit before I see them live in two weeks, including every digital short, movie, and album. I just got through all the pre-SNL stuff they did in LA and so much of it still holds up so well, these guys were destined to be comedy legends
I got up through Incredibad today, including Hot Rod and a bunch of the digital shorts but unfortunately most of the links to those on their website don't work anymore so there were a ton I didn't watch. The SNL Youtube does have some of them up though
The Lonely Island Setlist at The Observatory, Santa Ana Don't open this if you don't want to know the setlist but hooooly shit
Double post but: I know there is no chance they’ll ever play Fuck Off with it being a deleted scene song, but I think I would fucking float (rocketman style) when he sings “I’m gonna live forever.” That song is perfect for a live show.