I was sad at the end! It was not my favorite episode-- not even any Conchords songs-- but probably endlessly rewatchable anyway. Especially the Flashdance/Footloose numbers.
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I was amused to see Dmitri Martin turn up randomly. And the "Dog Dance" video was amusingly inane. But the lack of Conchords songs was noticeable (if probably deliberate).
You know Demitri Martin introduced James Bobin to the Conchords? I mean, aside from the fact that nearly every NYC alt-comedy darling appeared in the show (I know, everyone is asking: but what about Leo Allen?) he HAD to show! Terrible acting job, though.
I haven't seen that episode, but I noticed that Paul Simms - he who created Newsradio - has a producer credit on the show.
He wrote and directed one of the episodes as well.
Nice!
I've been rewatching Season 3 of The Wire. This is maybe the third time I've watched it since it originally aired, and I'm stunned at how it's still a revelation every time.
Finished rewatching Season 3 of The Wire last night. Need Season 4 on DVD now, HBO motherfuckers!
I hate that they make us wait. But they know we're fiends, and we will, you know?
I'm still in raptures over how good Deadwood is.
We watched the commentary (Robin Weigert and Brad Dourif) on the episode that contained the brilliant monologue from Farnum:
"You have been tested, Al Swearengen. And your deepest purposes proved, there’s gold on the woman’s claim. You might as well have shouted it from the rooftops: 'That’s why I’m jumpin’ through hoops to get it back. Thorough as I fleeced the fool she married, I will fleece his widow, too. Using loyal associates like Eustace Bailey Farnum as my go-betweens and dupes. To explain, why I want her bought out I’ll make a pretext of my fear of the Pinkertons. I’ll throw Farnum a token thief. Why should I reward E.B. with some small fractional participation in the claim? Or let him even lay by a little security and source of continuing income, for his declining years? What’s he ever done for me? Except let me terrify him every goddamned day of his life ‘til the idea of bowel regularity is a faint fuckin’ hope. Not to mention orderin’ a man killed in one of E.B.’s rooms. So every fuckin’ free moment of his life E.B. has to spend scrubbing the bloodstains off the goddamned floor! To keep from... having to lower his rates.' Goddamn that motherfucker!"
I was heartened that they thought it was as brilliant as I did. One of the things they said was that each character in Deadwood seems to be from a different genre: Alma is a Henry James character, Jane's a Twain character, Farnum's a Dickens character.
One of the things they said was that each character in Deadwood seems to be from a different genre: Alma is a Henry James character, Jane's a Twain character, Farnum's a Dickens character
so true!
Man, I need to rewatch.