GQ Magazine sat down with just about everyone and anyone who helped make Cheers to ask them the secret to creating one of TV’s funniest and most endearing sitcoms of all-time.
GQ Magazine sat down with just about everyone and anyone who helped make Cheers to ask them the secret to creating one of TV’s funniest and most endearing sitcoms of all-time.
There will be some new faces playing your old friends when It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s eighth season premieres on October 11th. I would pay a great amount of money to have this actually happen for at least one episode. Just one. That’s all I’m asking. It would be great and bizarre and totally ridiculous. [...]
I forget where I saw this first, but Endswell’s quip is definitely the cat’s pajamas: “NASA should send this out into the universe as the official video of Earth.”
Another quick, but brilliant bit from Jimmy Fallon and the Late Night crew. Nothing takes the pomp and circumstance out of something, especially a Spielberg movie with those soaring John Williams crescendos, like Pee-Wee Herman’s voice. [via uproxx]
ABC just announced that after a decade on air, Jimmy Kimmel will move up to the 11:35 p.m. time slot to compete against the aging and irrelevant duopoly of Leno/Letterman. He replaces the news program “Nightline” and I’ve got to wonder if late-night television even matters anymore? Part of me feels like Kimmel, Conan, and [...]
In which, Olivia Munn’s tits disappear in a shot-for-shot parody of the trailer for 2004′s lame psychological thriller The Forgotten. Safe to say Ghost Tits would have made a better movie. Also? Mr. Feeney makes a guest appearance. Solid work by Above Average Network. [via everywhere]
It’s been four years since Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy, In Bruges surprised audiences and critics alike. In his latest flick, he’s assembled a murderers row of deadpan comedic talent, including Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken, Woody Harrelson and uh, Tom Waits? Yes, Tom Waits. It also stars Abbie Cornish, Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko, and [...]
Just when we thought the “Call Me Maybe” tributes couldn’t get better than versions by Sesame Street and Star Wars, it’s time we all just give a hearty round of applause to Steve Kardynal for delivering a hilarious dose of WTF in August. I don’t really have anything to say, except I haven’t laughed this [...]
3, 2, 1 … Frankie Go Boom is a terrible name for a movie. It doesn’t quite roll off the tongue, ya know? What it lacks in a good title, however, more than makes up for itself with a stellar cast, including Lizzy Caplan, Chris O’Dowd, Chris Noth, and Charlie Hunnam. The plot is just wacky [...]