MrX16
MrX16 t1_jd89ib6 wrote
Reply to Devo documentary film announced (simply titled 'Devo') and will be directed by Tiger King/American Movie/Fyre director Chris Smith by YoureASkyscraper
I'm excited! I've been waiting for a proper Rock Doc on Devo for a while. Apparently Mothersbaugh commissioned one a while ago and the filmmakers turned it in to the band and they just never released it.
MrX16 t1_j9rngtd wrote
Reply to comment by krazy_kat_laddie in What are some things the creators of a show later reconned that was absolutely terrible? by BlancoDelRio
Honest answer, the 90's episode of the Simpson's where it recons Homer and Marie's story to not take place in high school anymore just to make uninspired 90's jokes.
MrX16 t1_j9r29pu wrote
Reply to comment by Latter_Feeling2656 in What’s an excellent bit of dramatic acting in an otherwise comedic show? by unitedfan6191
Blackadder Goes Forth is the gold standard for this
MrX16 t1_j97ukqa wrote
The Neutrals from the Neutral Planet on Futurama. I have no strong feelings one way or the other.
MrX16 t1_j5ytxcn wrote
Reply to Late to the party but What We Do in The Shadows is among the funniest TV shows I've ever watched by AudioCinematic
If you want to see some pure Matt Berry weirdness, check out Snuff Box if you can find it and Gareth Marenghi's Darkplace is on Prime.
MrX16 t1_j2be6ih wrote
Reply to Are there any TV shows that have captured "slice-of-life" as well as High Maintenance? by grumstumpus
"Easy" on Netflix
Lots of interconnected stories set in Chicago, but each episode is a standalone story.
MrX16 t1_j1zl3ea wrote
Reply to comment by lonelygagger in A lot of unaired TV pilots have surfaced today on Internet Archive by HRJafael
This is what I was looking for. A holy grail of lost pilots
MrX16 t1_iy1ci33 wrote
Reply to What are the best made-for-TV movies? by [deleted]
Soderbergh's Behind The Candelabra. The Liberace movie with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.
MrX16 t1_isyk9e2 wrote
But maybe it should?
MrX16 t1_jdrf4rv wrote
Reply to comment by anasui1 in ‘Great Expectations’ Review: Olivia Colman in FX/Hulu’s Dickens Series by fdjadjgowjoejow
It's a grim book, gritty fits the bill