So Netflix has had some pretty good series as of late. This one looks like something I can get into, and not just because I've always had a special spot in my lower abdominal area for Drew Barrymore. I also like horror/comedies and this also falls into that.
Its dorky humor (think Kimmy Schmitt) but a cool premise and a lot of gore. I agree w what someone else posted earlier in this thread: Drew Berrymore looks terrible but maybe thats the look they're going for?
Bummed my guy, Nathan Fillion, was just a minor role. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
i like how the waitress from its always sunny found another job, she's way hotter than i remember her previously :-)
If you like 'waitress' you might check 'The Grinder'
It was a network sitcom last year that was pretty darn good, but didn't find an audience.
Waitress [Mary Elizabeth Ellis] plays Fred Savage's wife. Rob Lowe is Savage's brother.
Fred's character is a dutiful family man lawyer, and Lowe's character is a pretty boy who plays a lawyer on TV [The Grinder]. Lowe comes back to the family business [William Devane is their dad/lawyer who started Fred's firm] when he loses his acting gig and the firm has money troubles, and he tries to apply his 'TV lawyering' skills to the actual practice of law.
It's a 'meta' satirical look at the intersection between professional practice and how it's portrayed on TV.
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
i feel like this is going to be six degrees of separation, but rob lowe.
did ya see you, me and the apocalypse? it as well had a good group of actors and was quite funny. only ran one season tho :-)
Saw the first half or so, just too slapdash. It resides in that corner of British humo[u]r I'm actually not that fond of, where everything is zany multiculti social message madcap satire. Modern Dr. Who seems to do it a bit from what I've scanned, as did Torchwood. [Reply]