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allweknewisdead · 5 months
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Clockwatchers (1997) - Jill Sprecher
Sometimes it hits you how quickly the present fades into the past, and you question everything around you.
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euphoriashots · 15 days
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Lexi Howard
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haveamagicalday · 2 months
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Back with another round of "Kara discovers actors play multiple roles"!
Today we learned that Elle's sorority friend from Legally Blonde
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voiced Mama Imedla!
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incredible!
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nezoid · 11 months
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"Hope", live reading of a romantic comedy written by Karen McCullah and Kristen Smith.
The cast was Aubrey Plaza as Hope, Alanna Ubach as Debbie/Patty, David Krumholtz as Reuben, Glen Powell as Owen, Nicholas Dagosto as Bill, and Camille Hyde as Sasha. Narrated by Mamrie Hart
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filmswithoutfaces · 2 years
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Clockwatchers (1997) dir. Jill Sprecher
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lajoiedefrancoise · 7 months
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camyfilms · 1 year
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EUPHORIA 2019
She hated her life, not because it was bad, but because when you hate your brain and your body, it's hard to enjoy the rest.
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prosperodysseus · 7 months
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Media - Our Flag Means Death (2022)
Song - Song for Osysa by Sam Riegel, Alanna Ubach and Mr. Fantastic
Completely unintentional that my first 2 finished edits are ofmd set to a critical role song featuring a Sam Reigel campaign 1 character, I swear this wasn't planned. That being said, the thought of this edit wouldn't leave my mind all through work training yesterday so I guess it's fair to say that I've caught the editing bug XD
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rickchung · 3 months
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Ted (prod. Seth MacFarlane).
Peacock's prequel series softly reboots the buddy comedy about a living teddy bear and his immature best friend (now a teenager) into basically a live-action cartoon family sitcom, very much in line with Family Guy and MacFarlane's other work. Transplanted to high school in the '90s, the episodic show stretches the gimmick as much as possible to mine silly, nostalgic humour and R-rated gags to the absolute limit while maintaining the usual heart from its characters.
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agentnico · 3 months
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Ted - Season 1 (2024) review
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Look, it’s a live-action Family Guy. Let’s not even sugarcoat that fact.
Plot: It's 1993, and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed. He's living back home with his best friend, John Bennett, and his family. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he's a loyal pal who will go out on a limb for friendship.
The Ted movies are enjoyable if a tad forgettable pieces of comedic crudeness. Also they haven’t aged the best, so I was quite apprehensive when I heard that they were making a prequel streaming series based on the property. Originally I was not even planning on watching it, however upon its release on the streaming service Peacock, which by the way has anyone even heard of Peacock?? I swear there are so many streaming services around now that it’s hard to keep up with them all. That Weird Al movie that came out a year ago was on something called Roku. Still have no clue what the fudge is Roku! Can’t we just get these streaming companies to bundle up into one and give us all the content on one singular platform? Now is that too much to ask!? Apparently so. Regardless, with that rant aside, let’s talk about the Ted show.
Indeed it’s a surprise that the Ted series is actually kind of good! It’s a throwback to the 90s American sitcoms, with the show focusing on not only the bear but also on his family living in the suburbs. And each family members gets up to their amusing antics every episode, and though none of it breaks any new comedic ground, I must say this was a very enjoyable and easy watch. For one, this show is actually funny. From the ridiculous scenarios that occur, with Ted and John smoking weed for the first time, to their dad wishing upon a star and bringing his toy truck to life who becomes a Republican racist, to John going to buy a condom at a supermarket where an overly nice shop assistant helps him to pick what kind only to turn out to be a creep who runs away as soon as another shop assistant appears. Look, it’s all ridiculous and stupid, but for the most part a lot of the jokes land.
Also, it’s so easy for the teddy bear to steal the show, and of course Seth Macfarlane is on top form riffing and throwing insulting one-liners left and right, and there’s also so much physical and slapstick comedy that comes from the bear’s movements, from how he runs to the way he stares at people with emotionless eyes. The teddy is great, and also even though he’s crude, he never became tiresome or annoying, whereas in the movies he did get a tad repetitive. However the human characters also get enough development and focus that you warm up to the entire family. The kid that plays John was actually spot on with his Mark Wahlberg impression, nailing the accent, but also as a whole he did a great job having to act mostly next to CGI character. His chemistry with the bear was very good, and you felt their friendly camaraderie. As for the parents, the mum was hilarious as the innocently nice housekeeper who was super naive about everything, and the dad at first came off annoying and selfish, but as the show progressed you warmed up to him too due to the solid writing. Then Giorgia Whigham rounds up the cast as the rebellious cousin who disagrees with the old-school beliefs of the family, but also ends up being a key support to each character.
In terms of the negatives, for a show that’s billed as a sitcom, the episodes were way too long. The premiere alone was 50 mins, and then rest ranged around the 40 minute mark, and so pacing did drag at times. Especially when certain jokes were stretched out longer than they should be, they really should have been kept to around 20 mins. Aside of the pacing issues, this was a solid comedy show.
Ted by no means reinvents the comedic genre, however it’s truly an amusing show that will have you smiling throughout, and turns out to be way better than it had any right to be. Also the special effects on the bear are also really impressive. He really does look like a real talking bear, and the movements were all fluid and well done. So yep, Ted is a win. Here’s hoping for a second season!
Overall score: 7/10
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blueribbonbaby · 1 year
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Euphoria Barbies 😂 last one I swear
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euphoriashots · 2 months
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The Howard house
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"Legally Blonde" (2001) Type A Films/Everett Collection
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trendfilmsetter · 5 months
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New look at the TED prequel series.
Releasing on Peacock January 11th, 2024
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cptrs · 2 years
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gameofthunder66 · 1 month
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Ted (2024) miniseries
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-(started) watchin' Season 1- 3/25/2024- on Peacock
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