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Will Tavlin • Casual Viewing | Will Tavlin
Changed advertising . You didn’t see how black men talk with each other in national ads prior. No social media to eavesdrop. The director also gave us paid in full
Antoine Hardyx.comgood acting should really feel improvised all the time, so that you don’t notice the lines are prewritten. This is also a tremendous compliment to our writers, who wrote such natural-sounding lines that resonated with tremendous absurdity at the same time.
Rainn Wilson • The Bassoon King: Art, Idiocy, and Other Sordid Tales from the Band Room
When I appeared on Jones’s show—every troll’s wet dream
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
Afterwards, it was really, really weird to walk around holding two Emmys. In LA, people act like you’re a medieval soldier returning to the village clutching the severed head of one of their mortal enemies. Strangers go, “Oh my god, I love your show! What is it?”
Charlie Brooker • Inside Black Mirror
Smith plays in a different lane than traditional sports journalists, and ESPN’s highest-profile reporters say Smith is the best at what he does.
“Booker could just come out on social media or anywhere else and be like, ‘No, that’s just not true,’ and then you have the back and forth,” Van Pelt said. “The back and forth then becomes its own content.”
“Booker could just come out on social media or anywhere else and be like, ‘No, that’s just not true,’ and then you have the back and forth,” Van Pelt said. “The back and forth then becomes its own content.”
Stephen A. Smith Is the Face of ESPN. How Much Is That Worth ...
Scavengers Reign | Official Trailer | Max
youtube.comOdenkirk, who appeared in many of the 11-minute Tom Goes to the Mayor episodes that aired on Adult Swim, puts Heidecker in the same category as his Mr. Showcollaborator David Cross, someone with “a certain kind of natural ease at being funny, that I do not think I have, and most people don’t have.” The even rarer thing that Odenkirk sees in Heideck... See more