And, even if you're not interested in Kurt and Peyton chatting, that summation of the game by Kurt near the end of the episode is FUCKING EPIC. [starts around 19:30]
'Can you get guys to believe in something they didn't know was going to happen?'
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Peyton's Places is [un]surprisingly enjoyable all through.
Peytie-pie has a knack for editing, improv and comedic timing.
And that little shot of him calling his dad his favorite QB gets me every single time.
I honestly wish he didn't have such a likable personality. Because otherwise I would hate him 100% instead of just 99% [Reply]
Love Kurt Russell though. Always liked him as an actor, and can't really think of a movie he ever did that I didn't like. But he also always came across as just a real guy. Someone that you'd probably really enjoy hanging out with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Peyton's Places is [un]surprisingly enjoyable all through.
Peytie-pie has a knack for editing, improv and comedic timing.
And that little shot of him calling his dad his favorite QB gets me every single time.
It is. Peyton does a great job in these pieces. And he not only gets some great guests, but he gets some great reactions/conversations with them as well. It doesn't feel scripted like a lot of host/special guest shows. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
That was great. Damn, I miss Robin.
Love Kurt Russell though. Always liked him as an actor, and can't really think of a movie he ever did that I didn't like. But he also always came across as just a real guy. Someone that you'd probably really enjoy hanging out with.
The commentary tracks he did with John Carpenter were gold. [Reply]