I only knew “Euphoria” from the scene of Zendaya tearing apart a door and Sydney Sweeney getting confronted by her friend. After watching the show, I wished I would have just stuck to those two scenes.
I loved this movie as a kid and never thought twice over the absurdity of this scene until Paul Rudd made it a gag
that’s very true, a cornerstone of growing up is watching those slightly inappropriate but not totally crude PG13 comedies
I don't seek out comedy films, and haven't for a long time now. Which isn't to say I don't seek out funny stuff, cause I do, but it's usually anime nowadays or bust. I definitely couldn't see myself going to a theater for one.
Here's an unpopular opinion probably. Party down is...fine at best so far (watching for the first time and almost done season 1). Adam Scott is great and I need Lizzy caplan in more things. But it's not that funny.
Kind of agree. I think Scott and Caplan’s chemistry and Ken Marino’s commitment to being as pathetic as possible goes a long way. But there’s a lot of low hanging fruit that it swats at in the most predicable way. It’s a perfectly fine hangout, but nothing I would recommend to newcomers.
Exactly! It kind of sucks that the new studio comedies are all like hard R comedies. The only two PG-13 ones that come to mind is that terrible David Garbour ghost comedy no one watched and “Dungeons and Dragons” (which does look good).
I just rewatched Party Down over the weekend and still found it hilarious. Tons of laughs. But, I only watched it for the first time like 2 years ago
A coworker told me professional sports are staged and the outcome is predetermined, like professional wrestling. It lives rent free in my head now.
As a whole, not a chance. But do I think it's interesting that the New England PATRIOTS won the Super Bowl after the 2001 season? Yes.
There are too many people involved to fix an entire game. The worst case scenario is a rogue referee like in basketball a few years ago.