I am delighted to have this back for one more go. It's as good as ever.
I am delighted to have this back for one more go. It's as good as ever.
The severed arm perfectly acquitted itself, because of the simplicity of its wishes and its total lack of doubt.
Yup, the show still knows how to fuel Kenny's juvenile absurdity and pack a real quietly devastating punch in its purely visual moments and subtext. I was surprised at how fast they breezed past the funeral and other hanging threads from last season, to the point where I think there's more footage in the trailers than in the premiere.
But to completely concur, this is probably one of my all-time favourite shows anyway, so to get a bonus season out of it that'll concretely end it even more is a spectacular thing. Also, this season's poster:
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
Oops! Thanks for correcting me.
This show is remarkable in its ability to literally have too many choice lines to quote.
"The only drug I get off on is my wife and kids, and I get fucked up on them every single night."
"Yeah man, all the top dogs have their own AIDS charities. I mean, war-torn countries, natural disasters, they come and go, but the A-Train? Keeps on rol-lin'."
"You're a good fit for AIDS, man, I'm happy for you."
Our Ken.
The severed arm perfectly acquitted itself, because of the simplicity of its wishes and its total lack of doubt.
Just when I thought I'd be content with the whole season if it stayed at the quality level of the premiere, this second episode had to go and remind me just the sorts of highs this series can hit when it absolutely doesn't hold back.
As excellent and hysterical as any half hour of television I've seen this year.
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
The severed arm perfectly acquitted itself, because of the simplicity of its wishes and its total lack of doubt.
what was the robot movie he was watching in the first shot of that scene?
I had never heard of it before, but it starred Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters, and it looks terrifying:Quoting wigwam (view post)
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
i tried to watch that when i was first into kaufman but i got blackout drunk during it, so...
This may be the best season yet. It certainly seems to have a bigger focus point then the other seasons do.
Great stuff whenever it's dealing with the talk show and neighborhood rivalry.
Absolutely. When it first announced and even when it premiered, I really viewed this as a nice unexpected gift of a bonus season after it had already wrapped itself up quite nicely.
Now I really think they're putting together a better final season than their previous one, and maybe one of the finer seasons of any comedies in recent years.
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
Yeah I'm usually a harsh critic of this show but this season is delivering. Thanks in no small part to Ken Marino one of the greatest comic actors of our generation.
The Princess and the Pilot - B-
Playtime (rewatch) - A
The Hobbit - C-
The Comedy - D+
Kings of the Road - C+
The Odd Couple - B
Red Rock West - C-
The Hunger Games - D-
Prometheus - C
Tangled - C+
I just love this show's/Jody Hill's use of music so much. That last shot with the rocket booster or whatever was sublime.
Hear, hear. I don't even much care for Ty Segall, but that closing song was magnificent.Quoting slqrick (view post)
Just can't say enough good things about this show.
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The severed arm perfectly acquitted itself, because of the simplicity of its wishes and its total lack of doubt.
Awesome. I can't wait to watch this season.Quoting slqrick (view post)
Agree about their use of music. My favorite one so far (from Season 2) is this one:
"We eventually managed to find them near Biskupin, where demonstrations of prehistoric farming are organized. These oxen couldn't be transported to anywhere else, so we had to built the entire studio around them. A scene that lasted twenty-something seconds took us a year and a half to prepare."
Watched the new episode on the train, which is something I never really do, but if it wasn't hard enough to stop myself from breaking into embarrassing fits of laughter, not being able to have the huge reaction to that ending I wanted to really did its job of keeping my awe strongly contained inside for a good while.
I have no idea how this show pulls off what it does.
Why are there only two episodes left? :sad:
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
Oh Steve Little, you're magical.
The Princess and the Pilot - B-
Playtime (rewatch) - A
The Hobbit - C-
The Comedy - D+
Kings of the Road - C+
The Odd Couple - B
Red Rock West - C-
The Hunger Games - D-
Prometheus - C
Tangled - C+
Certainly the most disturbing Christmas episode I will undoubtedly want to re-watch this and all foreseeable holiday seasons.
Not sure how I'm going to deal with this show being over next week. The similarities between this and Breaking Bad's move towards its own ending only become more fittingly close with every new episode of Eastbound, obviously while going about them with such opposing tones and central figures. From the "I win" moments after defeating their nemesises, to the frozen isolation of both before pushing themselves to reclaim some redemption with those they love, all the way to each protagonist being content watching their families new form of happiness from afar. I could force more comparisons, but the main one should be that both shows came to a close pretty incredibly right after one another.
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
Amazing ending.
The Princess and the Pilot - B-
Playtime (rewatch) - A
The Hobbit - C-
The Comedy - D+
Kings of the Road - C+
The Odd Couple - B
Red Rock West - C-
The Hunger Games - D-
Prometheus - C
Tangled - C+
Loved the hoverjets.Quoting Qrazy (view post)
Strange that Lindsay Lohan was involved at all. []
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Spectacular way to go out. As weird, abrasive and oddly heartwarming as the very best of any television, all rolled into one beautiful package.
I've seen a lot of people have say this episode felt a bit toned down compared to the rest of the series. Only Eastbound & Down could ever get that reaction for an episode with an opening scene of Sacha Baron Cohen using his erect penis as a solid surface to write on to pick up a flight attendant while a dead-eyed, silent child assistant observes.
I'd say I'm going to miss this show way too much, but I might just re-watch it forever.
Last 11 things I really enjoyed:
Speed Racer (Wachowski/Wachowski, 2008)
Safe (Haynes, 1995)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Parker, 1999)
Beastie Boys Story (Jonze, 2020)
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2020)
What's Up Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972)
Diva (Beineix, 1981)
Delicatessen (Caro/Jeunet, 1991)
The Hunger (Scott, 1983)
Pineapple Express (Green, 2008)
Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
The show never betrayed itself. Loved that episode.