Obveeus
2017-08-10 12:35:06 UTC
I watched:
I'M SORRY: Two episodes of the TruTV sitcom starring Andrea Savage
(iZOMBIE). In the first episode (Acts of Service) the show tackles
parental discussions of an adult nature occurring in front of children.
In the second episode (Too Slow) the show tackles parental interactions
with mean lesbians. Both episodes were mildly funny in this show where
sarcasm rules the day.
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE: The final two episodes from season #1 of this
Netflix series starring Cobie Smulders (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER,
AVENGERS). More betrayals, more secrets, the rabbit is back and these
people are all kinds of horrible/damaged/clueless idiots. Fred Savage
(THE WONDER YEARS) did have a great twist reveal to his character,
though. Chris Elliott (GET A LIFE, SHITT'S CREEK) shows up as THE
MENTALIST. Meanwhile, sadly, the only nudity came from Nat Faxon.
DESERT BLUE: A 1998 comedy/drama film starring a slew of familiar faces
(Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson's film debut, John Heard, Casey Affleck,
Etahn Suplee, Brendan Sexton III, Sara Gilbert, Michael Ironside)
trapped in a small Nevada town during a quarantine. The show's plot
played out in ways that constantly hinted at big conspiracy style
ending, but instead this film stayed relatively low key and micro
budget. Morgan J. Freeman (note the 'J' means *not that Morgan
Freeman*) wrote and directed and this looked like a promising followup
to his multiple Sundance Film award winning HURRICANE STREETS effort.
Looking at his IMDB page, he must have suffered a severe blow to the
head at some point and his career has devolved from these small budget
films of potential and into being the 'Executive Producer' behind such
shows as 16 AND PREGNANT, TEEN MOM, and TEEN MOM 2.
What did you watch?
I'M SORRY: Two episodes of the TruTV sitcom starring Andrea Savage
(iZOMBIE). In the first episode (Acts of Service) the show tackles
parental discussions of an adult nature occurring in front of children.
In the second episode (Too Slow) the show tackles parental interactions
with mean lesbians. Both episodes were mildly funny in this show where
sarcasm rules the day.
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE: The final two episodes from season #1 of this
Netflix series starring Cobie Smulders (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER,
AVENGERS). More betrayals, more secrets, the rabbit is back and these
people are all kinds of horrible/damaged/clueless idiots. Fred Savage
(THE WONDER YEARS) did have a great twist reveal to his character,
though. Chris Elliott (GET A LIFE, SHITT'S CREEK) shows up as THE
MENTALIST. Meanwhile, sadly, the only nudity came from Nat Faxon.
DESERT BLUE: A 1998 comedy/drama film starring a slew of familiar faces
(Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson's film debut, John Heard, Casey Affleck,
Etahn Suplee, Brendan Sexton III, Sara Gilbert, Michael Ironside)
trapped in a small Nevada town during a quarantine. The show's plot
played out in ways that constantly hinted at big conspiracy style
ending, but instead this film stayed relatively low key and micro
budget. Morgan J. Freeman (note the 'J' means *not that Morgan
Freeman*) wrote and directed and this looked like a promising followup
to his multiple Sundance Film award winning HURRICANE STREETS effort.
Looking at his IMDB page, he must have suffered a severe blow to the
head at some point and his career has devolved from these small budget
films of potential and into being the 'Executive Producer' behind such
shows as 16 AND PREGNANT, TEEN MOM, and TEEN MOM 2.
What did you watch?