While I highly recommend watching the whole episode, this clip of Josh Groban on Nevermind the Buzzcocks perfectly illustrates his view of his own image.
Throughout the show, he's self-effacing, charming and down right funny.
I was never a fan of his music, but I love watching him do comedy.
Yeah, my favorite bit was A man and his hand.
That was Michael's car that Stanley destroyed, right?
Yup.
I assume there were intern-centric webisodes over the summer, but I haven't looked for them.
Parks and Rec was actually pretty funny last night, I thought. The opening was HI-larious.
ABC orders a pilot for an hour-long comedy/detective show starring Penn & Teller: [link]
Okay, that could be pretty hilarious.
Okay, that could be pretty hilarious.
Did you ever see their movie?
They sit around drinking Yoo Hoo and listening to the Velvet Underground. They do an expose on "psychic surgery" and then they get killed.
Did you ever see their movie?
Nope. But I've enjoyed their schtick.
They sit around drinking Yoo Hoo and listening to the Velvet Underground. They do an expose on "psychic surgery" and then they get killed.
Don't forget the "All Shemp" Three Stooges festival.
Saw that movie in a theater with a bunch of like-minded friends (and none of us at the time could afford a ticket to actually see their act) and we were laughing harder than anyone in the theater. Sadly, the movie tanked BO wise.
Hard to believe it's the same Arthur Penn, but I guess he kept his hipster credentials flying in the long run.
So, I missed most of last season of HIMYM, is there a semi-reasonable hand-wavy reason why Ted could possibly be teaching at Columbia?
There actually is! [link]
If you're Ted Mosby, isn't bad enough to be standing there in the rain -- holding a bright yellow umbrella -- the first time you run into the person who left you at the altar. Oh no, if you're Ted, your ex- is going to have her baby-daddy, Tony, with her and he's going to pity you. After their chance encounter, Tony comes to Ted to makes amends. His family is influential, and he wants to set Ted up with a job as an architecture professor at Columbia.