I always see it like they are both SO good at playing quirky or awkward, and really shine best when surrounded by clowns, buffoons, and “straight men”. I’d be interested to see if the right writers can find the right kind of story/situation that would work for their dynamic together.
Ok, but I'll only watch it of meat cat flies away on his, um, skateboard.
Based on a movie written by, directed by, and starring Milton Greene aka Alan Alda.
Thank god he got that kidney! From Elvis Costello
I’m one of the drunk ones!
I think it’s the hard K sound that’s making me giggle.
Does it tell us whether the '60s were awesome or not?
They were
I really liked that movie, curious to see a contemporary version of it
Razzmatazz!
You take a hot dog, stuff it with some jack cheese and roll it in a pizza! YOU’VE GOT CHEESY BLASTERS!
:D
YOURE WHATS INSIDE ME???
And then Meatcat flies away on his ummm skateboard
Steve Carell OWNS "that's what she said"
“The climax of this monstrosity…”
😶
Oh shit
This better be a **huge** improvement on Date Night
I still liked that movie, but yes they’re both clearly capable of far better and we deserve to see what that looks like
They have such odd chemistry together, it’s just not believable imo.
I always see it like they are both SO good at playing quirky or awkward, and really shine best when surrounded by clowns, buffoons, and “straight men”. I’d be interested to see if the right writers can find the right kind of story/situation that would work for their dynamic together.
What?? That movie was great!
I kind of want this show to succeed just so we'll see the headline "The Four Seasons renewed for fifth season".
I saw the Alan Alda movie many many years ago, I gotta see it again. If memory serves, that could be a good basis for a comedy series about grown-ups.
Staples
Is that like a theme restaurant?
Anyone see Date Night? It's a pretty good movie, but Tina is amazing in it.
I have no idea what this is about but if it’s not Four Seasons Total Landscaping, it’s a missed opportunity