samhexum Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 1 hour ago, ApexNomad said: I hardly recognized him… then I saw him shirtless… with just a scarf wrapped around his neck… and thought, Christmas came early this year. then, alas, so did you... thomas, + ApexNomad and pubic_assistance 3
+ poolboy48220 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 "Saturday Night", a behind-the-scenes dramatization of the first episode of Saturday Night, just showed up on Netflix. I enjoyed it - no idea if it was really that chaotic the first night. thomas, MikeBiDude and + ApexNomad 1 2
samhexum Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Dan Levy‘s previously untitled Netflix crime comedy is beginning to take shape: In addition to announcing its new title — Big Mistakes — the streamer also revealed Wednesday eight additional cast members who will be joining co-creator Levy on screen. The eight-episode series follows “two deeply incapable siblings” who are blackmailed into the world of organized crime. As previously announced, Levy (who’s also billed as showrunner and executive producer) will play a character named Nicky, alongside Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) as Linda. Both are series regulars, in addition to Taylor Ortega (The Four Seasons), who will play Morgan. New series regulars include Jack Innanen(Adults) as Max, Boran Kuzum (Thank You, Next) as Yusuf and Abby Quinn (Knock at the Cabin) as Natalie. Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds) is set to recur as a character named Annette, in addition to other part-timers including Jacob Gutierrez (Dear Edward) as Tareq, Joe Barbara (FBI) as Mike, Josh Fadem (Better Call Saul) as Ashley, and Mark Ivanir (Emilia Pérez) as Ivan. Co-creator Rachel Sennott (Bottoms) and Anne-Marie McGintee are also on board as executive producers. thomas and MikeThomas 2
MikeThomas Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, samhexum said: Dan Levy‘s previously untitled Netflix crime comedy is beginning to take shape: In addition to announcing its new title — Big Mistakes — the streamer also revealed Wednesday eight additional cast members who will be joining co-creator Levy on screen. The eight-episode series follows “two deeply incapable siblings” who are blackmailed into the world of organized crime. As previously announced, Levy (who’s also billed as showrunner and executive producer) will play a character named Nicky, alongside Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) as Linda. Both are series regulars, in addition to Taylor Ortega (The Four Seasons), who will play Morgan. New series regulars include Jack Innanen(Adults) as Max, Boran Kuzum (Thank You, Next) as Yusuf and Abby Quinn (Knock at the Cabin) as Natalie. Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds) is set to recur as a character named Annette, in addition to other part-timers including Jacob Gutierrez (Dear Edward) as Tareq, Joe Barbara (FBI) as Mike, Josh Fadem (Better Call Saul) as Ashley, and Mark Ivanir (Emilia Pérez) as Ivan. Co-creator Rachel Sennott (Bottoms) and Anne-Marie McGintee are also on board as executive producers. Thank you Nick Caruso, TVLine 😀 samhexum 1
MikeBiDude Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Anyone besides me enjoying “Wednesday” on Netflix? Fun update on the Addam’s Family…which this 60’s kid never missed on TV. “Thing” is a major character and a hoot, not to mention plenty of male eye candy. Gay actor Hunter Doohan at the top of my list for that!
MikeBiDude Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, MikeBiDude said: Anyone besides me enjoying “Wednesday” on Netflix? Fun update on the Addam’s Family…which this 60’s kid never missed on TV. “Thing” is a major character and a hoot, not to mention plenty of male eye candy. Gay actor Hunter Doohan at the top of my list for that! Oh, and @samhexum…a fast food tie in, Wendy’s! samhexum 1
liubit Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I have been watching Death, Inc., a Spanish comedy series about a funeral house. Think Six Feet Under with an Almodóvar twist. Very light humor, funny characters, just a nice way to kill some leisure time with your brain in N gear.
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