Showing posts with label 30 Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30 Rock. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Date Night -- What I thought....

Cute, but something's not right.

I am a huge fan Steve Carell (from Anchorman to 40 Year Old Virgin to The Office, etc.) and Tina Fey (SNL and 30 Rock) and I thought this mash-up of comedic geniuses was...well...genius.  I thought the combo was cute and funny in their own natural ways.  They have such subtle ways to make people laugh sometimes.  Outrageous often, but humbly charming more often.  I feel like the world was waiting for this combo to come together for the longest time.

So why wasn't it good?




Was it too much of a good thing?  Was the plot a little too ridiculous to be taken semi-serious?  Did it lack the star power it needed to pull off a silly comedy like this?  I think the answer lies in the writer and director.  (Sorry guys.)  The fact that a movie starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey AND Mark Wahlberg could be so disappointing is just too much of a bummer to stand.  The director is Shawn Levy and his most successful movies have been: The Night at the Museum (s), The Pink Panther, Cheaper By the Dozen, and Just Married.  Does anyone see a trend here?  These movies, while mostly cute and funny, are not great movies.  I think Peter Hedges' Dan in Real Life was leaps and bounds better than Date Night.  And the writer!  The writer's name is Josh Klausner and he is best known for writing these movies: Shrek 3, Shrek: Forever After, The Fourth Floor (no idea about this movie), and lastly, Date Night.  That's it.  I think it's fairly apparent that Steve and Tina had their way with ad-libbing and improv throughout the movie.

No offense to Shawn and Josh, but I would've thought their skills and past works would have nothing to do with a grown-up comedy like this one.  I'm sorry if it's cold and/or offensive, but it must be said.  A comedy with this cast and with this much potential is just too valuable to screw up into a weird, awkward kid movie that they made for grown-ups.  It just doesn't cut it.


But good will come from this sad disappointment.  Certain scenes of the movie will continue to make me laugh randomly throughout this week.  The head-on collision with Grant Holbrooke's nice Audi into the trashy NYC taxi and their rants and screams, and the movie's constant, purely-funny conversations.  The dancing in a strip club with Steve and Tina!  Too good!

The movie was funny.  How could it not be funny?  But it lacked some very important pieces which would have elevated this movie to one of the funniest date night movies ever.  But instead, it got sloppy.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Mayhem

Has anyone seen these hilarious AllState commercials about Mayhem?  I think they are so funny! 

They star Dean Winters, a guy you might recognize from 30 Rock, Oz, or Rescue Me. I crack up every time I see them.

My favorite:






Thursday, September 2, 2010

Nerd Art of 30 Rock

This picture is made entirely of Nerds candy.  Yes, I agree.  This is totally awesome.  (Thanks Kendal)

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

So Excited

I just bought a couple TV Series this week, and I am so excited to dive into them. This is what I bought, or am indulging in, within the last 6 weeks in books, DVDs and magazines:

1. Arrested Development (Seasons One and Two)
Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Will Arnett, Tony Hale, David Cross, etc.


2. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Seasons One and Two)
Danny Devito, Rob McElhenney, etc.

3. Donnie Darko (Finally!)
Jake Gyllenhaal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, James Duval, Patrick Swayze, Beth Grant, Noah Wyle, Jenna Malone, etc.
Written and Directed by Richard Kelly

4. Flight of the Conchords (link)(Season One)
Jermaine Clement, Bret Mackenzie, Rhys Darby, Kristen Schaal, Demetri Martin, etc.


5. The Tipping Point (Book)
by Malcolm Gladwell





6. The Giver (Book)
by Lois Lowry7. Variety (Magazine- Thanks to Jessica)
Est. 1905


8. 30 Rock (Season One)
Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Judah Friedlander, Scott Adsit, etc.


9. Men's Health (Magazine- Thanks to Jessica)






10. Domino (Magazine- Thanks to Jessica)
11. Sports Illustrated (Magazine- Thanks to Jessica)


12. And They Were Not Ashamed (Book)
by Laura Brotherson


13. Playing For Pizza (Book)
by John Grisham





14. The Last 5,000 Years (Book)

15. The Myth of Leadership (Book)
by Jeffrey Neilsen


16. The Book of Mormon (Book)


17. Eleanor Rigby (Book)
by Douglas Coupland


18. Love is a Mix Tape (Book)
by Rob Sheffield




19. Stumbling Upon Happiness (Book)
by Daniel Gilbert

20. Killing Yourself To Live: 85% of a True Story (Book)
by Chuck Klosterman


I think that's it. I got some really good stuff in the last 6 weeks, if I do say so myself.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

30 Rock...rocks!


I just finished the first season of Tina Fey's 30 Rock. And I loved it.

The first 3-4 episodes had me worried I had wasted my money, but after seeing episode 5 "Jack-tor," I had fallen in love. With writer/actress Tina Fey, can you go wrong? Then you have Alec Baldwin, who comes across as an aging, dirty man who you would never hang out with in real life, but plays a perfect high-power, corporate boss. He is absolutely hilarious in this series. Next is Tracy Morgan, who ironically plays Tracy Jordan in the show. I don't know Tracy personally, but if I had to guess, Tracy is just playing himself on 30 Rock. I'm just being honest.

DVD Verdict's Facts of the Case:

"NBC has been nursing along Liz Lemon's (Tina Fey) quaint Friday night sketch comedy series, 'The Girlie Show,' but when a power shift takes place upstairs, life is about to get…interesting…for everyone. Jack Donaghy (Alex Baldwin), has just been promoted to the head of Network and Microwave Programming for parent company General Electric, which makes him Liz's new boss…and the bane of her existence. The show, now dubbed 'TGS,' gets a makeover courtesy of new featured player Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan), the mentally ill, multi-million dollar movie star. Jack is looking for ratings from the most valuable demographics; Tracy is looking to get his career back on track after a nervous breakdown; and Liz is looking to maintain her sanity. It's a threesome made in comedy hell. As Jack says, 'This television stuff is just one unpredictable ass ache. Blurg!'"

What I find really funny about the show is its progressive randomness and its gradually decreasing focus on TGS. As the show progressed through the season, the situations and problems that arose became more and more random and ridiculous. It was amazing! 30 Rock is about a crew that works on a show called TGS. In the first half of the season, all the issues in the episodes revolved around issues directly tied to TGS. Toward the end of the season, you almost forget they were working on TGS. It's brilliant.

30 Rock has some of the most brilliant writers and actors in sketch comedy of this generation. It's always on its toes and will always make you laugh. Watch some episodes at the end of season one if you don't believe me. Let me know what you think of 30 Rock.



30 Rock (Wikipedia)
30 Rock (IMDB.com)

Sunday, November 25, 2007

TV-Links died but TV-Stream is born

The late, and great TV-Links.co.uk is gone. Dead or missing, I'm not sure; but there is a replacement. TV-Stream is a new TV host site with tons of movies available and a small, but growing number of TV shows. So check it out! And tellmewhatyouthink.

I recommend:
The Office
Flight of the Conchords
My Name is Earl
24
Scrubs
Arrested Development
30 Rock