So after seeing and thoroughly enjoying “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz,” I was really anticipating the release of the third movie in what has come to be called the “Blood and Ice Cream” Trilogy. Since the third cornetto flavor is mint chocolate chip and thus, is green, many people theorized that the third movie would be about Aliens. They were right, and the trailer is finally out. This one seems to be less “cult-classic-ish” than the other two, with a much more recognizable cast. With Jason Bateman and Jeffrey Tambor, alongside a handful of SNL’ers and Reno 911!’ers, “Paul” has a lot of potential. Here’s the trailer.
Okay, for some reason, the link doesn’t show up. So just youtube it. Ugh.
In a combination of my love of Tastefully Offensive, having nothing else to post, needing a little bit of a pump up and celebration of our first president’s birthday, here is a video of some sweet dance moves:
This has been making the rounds. Though it is funny, everyone that has re-posted it has acknowledged how long ago ninety-fow was in computer years (dave chappelle, that ain’t your wife!); that is, except for the Today show itself (the guy that found it and posted it was fired). I still feel the same way about twitter sometimes.
Podcasts seem to be the gateway to comedy albums for me. I bought a Todd Glass album the other day because it was mentioned on the Nerdist podcast. I can’t remember where I was recommended Hannibal Buress, but I own that one now. Anthony Jeselnik was funny on Doug Loves Movies which led me to buy his album, Shakespeare, that I have now been listening to on repeat. Where as a lot of comedians play the part of an self-loathing, awkward outcast, Anthony plays it super confident. An oversimplification of his style is poking fun at very difficult topics, which can make it tough for some people to get into, but Kevin and Austin, you are probably going to love him:
Neil showed me the new Black Keys video for Howlin’ For You. I enjoy that they have gotten big enough that they can do whatever they want; and that that they don’t take themselves to seriously now that they are this big.