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fatsackfails · 3 months
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Saw this picture on Sam's Instagram earlier today. I thought to myself, "this angle makes Sam look very short" and it made me remember a very silly CollegeHumor sketch
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Murph and Streeter sing a pop punk song about how shitty a boss Sam is and how he's short (the height changing every time)
Sam calls them out on it and they struggle to justify it as something not about Sam
Here's the full music video too, as the song isn't half bad
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BRB about to write a fanfic about David Pumpkins. Don’t wait up.
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Home Sweet Home Alone (2021, Dan Mazer)
17/12/2021
Home Sweet Home Alone is a 2021 film directed by Dan Mazer, sixth chapter of the Home Alone saga that began with Home Alone.
Agent Buzz McCallister (brother of Kevin McCallister, the protagonist of the original film), arrives, but Pam manages to distract him.
On August 6, 2019, Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger announced that a new film in the Home Alone series, titled Home Alone, was in development. In October, Dan Mazer entered negotiations to direct the film, with a screenplay co-written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell. Hutch Parker and Dan Wilson served as producers.
In April 2020, it was announced that Macaulay Culkin, who played Kevin McCallister in the first two films, would reprise his role in a cameo appearance; in October 2021, Culkin denied his involvement in the film. In August 2021, it was announced that Devin Ratray, who played Buzz McCallister in the first two films, would appear.
The film was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2021.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 71 reviews, while on IMDB the film has a rating of 3.6/10 out of 15,649 reviews.
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homesickpiranha · 2 years
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Home Sweet Home Alone (2021)
"I just stepped on a Lego. It's the most painful thing in the world."
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tboyswag · 2 years
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streeter seidell from collegehumor has tboy swag
genuinely cackling over the thought that any old jake and amir/hardly working videos have any type of transgender swagger. like sending in murph is ok because i assume you're talking about modern murph (also he does have tboy swag), but streeter hasn't worked at collegehumor in YEARS so i know you're talking about this era. genuinely this ask has brightened my week because any time I'm feeling down i can have a little giggle over "streeter has tboy swag"
i also want it to be known i rewatched all of the old jake and amir episodes to be able to know without a doubt that this ask was off base. and yeah. truly wild thing to say
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classicajays · 2 years
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Colin Jost and Michael Che are no longer head writers.  Kent Sublette, Streeter Seidell, and Alison Gates are the new head writers for Season 48
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mycousinleron · 3 years
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Jake and Amir with Streeter Seidell at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase -- November 18, 2013
Photos by me!
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picturelockshow · 3 years
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"Home Sweet Home Alone":
I watch the original Home Alone and Home Alone 2 every year with my wife and kids. We wind up watching the first more than once during the holidays. Home Alone one is a classic that I’m happy has been passed down to the next generation. I’m sure we can all agree on that. I despise the off shoots that have come after any Macaulay Culkin film in the franchise. So Home Sweet Home Alone was getting all the smoke if it was bad. Give me a second but get the smoke machine ready.
Writers Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell get tons of credit here. They understood the assignment and executed a screenplay that pays homage to the original, gives reasonable explanations for what’s happening, and tries to dig itself from under the mountains of nostalgic love for Home Alone. Emphasis on tries.
After randomly stopping into an open house to use the restroom, Carol (Aisling Bea) and Max Mercer (Archie Yates) talk with homeowner Jeff McKenzie(Rob Delaney) for a moment. Carol mentions to Jeff that the dolls he’s moving around happens to be a collectors item. Max, a somewhat ornery boy, seemingly takes an unusual doll to spite Jeff for not giving him a soda. 
It’s revealed that Jeff and his wife Pam (Ellie Kemper) are selling their home because they can’t afford to live there anymore. With one salary, they need the money. Once Jeff finds out this ugly doll is worth $200,000 on Ebay, he and Pam set off to get the doll back.
This isn’t the set up that other films have tried to take with genuine burglars and bad guys. Instead, it’s two people trying to get back what’s theirs from the kid protecting what’s his. So the film takes a step away from what has been done and redone far too much. However, while the concept is grounded in reality, the antics and traps aren’t. 
The majority of this films revolves around Jeff and Pam, as it should. Archie Yates is punching above his weight class. He lacks the charisma and charm that it takes to be the kid at home that we want to root for which brings the film down, but he’s noticeably not the centerpiece here. Instead, it’s Delaney and Kemper who do the heavy lifting. Their physical comedy and genuine relatability shines, making them burglars we can get behind.
Still, this is another Home Alone iteration that didn’t have to be made. My kids enjoyed laughing at the burglars getting hurt in traps and other shenanigans. There are some nice easter eggs that pay homage to the original. However, this is another film that will make you slap your face and scream!
Rating: D+
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jonbutter · 4 years
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you can’t trick me snl, i know a Streeter Seidell/Eater Piefell cameo when i see one
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Every day I find out Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell are writing another remake screenplay please I can’t take it anymore
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geekcavepodcast · 5 years
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“Space Camp” Reboot Anyone?
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Disney+ is working on a reboot of 1986′s Space Camp. The 1986 film was about a group of kids who are accidentally launched into orbit. The new movie is being written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell.
The Hollywood Reporter broke the news.
(Image from 1986 Space Camp)
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I just wanted to know who wrote the David Pumpkins sketch and turns out the answer is even funnier than I thought it would be.
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universalmovies · 5 years
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La Disney a lavoro su un film live-action di L'ispettore Gadget
La Disney a lavoro su un film live-action di L’ispettore Gadget
La Disney sta sviluppando un film in live-action dedicato alla celebre serie animata anni ottanta/novanta con protagonista L’ispettore Gadget.
A confermare la notizia il solito The Hollywood Reporter. La fonte ha specificato che la Disney ha messo sotto contratto Mikey Dave e Streeter Seidell per iniziare a lavorare sulla sceneggiatura. I due scrittori sono già stati assunti dalla Disney per…
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newscultofficial · 7 years
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'SNL's' David Pumpkins is His Own Thing, and Now He's Getting His Own Animated Halloween Special
CREDIT: NBC
Dear SNL fans: don’t let David Pumpkins ruin your night. Instead, let him help you have the best Halloween ever!
The Tom Hanks-portrayed centerpiece of the “100 Floors of Fright” attraction, who blew up after Hanks played him when he hosted SNL last October, is getting his own animated half-hour one-off. Dubbed The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special, the spooky romp is set to air…
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stream · 5 years
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popculturebrain · 5 years
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Almost Everyone at CollegeHumor Lost Their Jobs Today
Layoffs have come for another online comedy outlet — one that has managed to survive on the internet despite challenges for nearly 20 years.
This is such a sad loss for the internet. I wouldn’t have joined Tumblr and therefore wouldn’t have my career if the early CollegeHumor personalities (including Jeff Rubin, Jake and Amir, Sara Schaeffer, Pat Cassels, and Streeter Seidell) weren’t leading the way in 07-09.
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