Watching Ghostbusters 1 & 2 as an adult, you can tell he's just phoning it in. He only agreed to do Ghostubsters so Paramount Pictures would finance his passion project, The Razors Edge
I'm not a Ghostbusters fan really, so I can't fully agree but I'll take your word for it. I never really found him that funny in general. Or most of the original SNL crowd.
Agreed. He's not a terrible actor but he never fails to look like he doesn't want to be in anything he's filming.
He is a terrible terrible person in real life, so a lot of times that’s just him coming through the characters. I don’t know if it’s even an unpopular opinion though, because it’s just a fact.
Uuuuuuuuugh if I never see that gif again it will be too soon. (I didn’t know he was his brother though.)
I only found out after his role on Mad Men. He was in 15 episodes but he did such a great job with the character that I'm surprised it wasn't more.
Love him. Especially his 80's stuff...Stripes, Meatballs, Caddyshack, etc. so I'll have to disagree with you. Here are some of mine off the top of my head: Star Wars >>>>>>>>>> Marvel's: MCU. I like some of the MCU, like GOTG and the Avengers movies, but really thought some of the more recent ones sucked - eg. Thor: Ragnorok, Black Panther and Ant Man. MCU just doesn't do it for me in general mostly. Family Guy has been shit since day one. South Park was better in its early years than it is now, doesn't mean I don't still love it.
The Golden Girls!!! I’m in a constant state of rewatching my wonderful ladies. Also Mary Tyler Moore.
Weeds was great while they were in Agrestic and they focused on how shallow and privileged Nancy was while still dealing with the family’s grief in a realistic way. Like so many other shows it tried to keep upping the stakes and it ruined what was enjoyable about it in the first place.
Has there ever been a Showtime show that wasn’t dragged two or three season beyond its expiration date?