Friday, December 4, 2015

Best of the Worst - Double Down

On this episode of Half in the Bag, the gang breaks down the movie "Double Down". Don't let the hour running time intimidate you. Just start at 44:57 and watch for as long as you want.

For this episode, the normal cast is joined by writer Max Landis (3rd from the left) who wrote such films as "American Ultra" and "Victor Frankenstein".

Warning: The episode is slightly NSFW at parts.



HOW MANY CELL PHONES DOES HE HAVE?!

HOW MANY MEDALS DOES HE HAVE, RICH?! HOW MANY MEDALS DOES HE HAVE?!

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Tonight Show - Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford on the Tonight Show to promote the new Star Wars movie.






It's nice to see Harrison Ford on a talk show acting like he cares to be there a little. In fact, it's nice to see him on a talk show acting like a living person on the planet. Often he acts like a hostage who's already given up the will to live.

In the second clip Jimmy says "We have to do a Greedo shot first". Such a great line and it seems the audience doesn't even catch it.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Saturday, November 21, 2015

ELO - Mr. Blue Sky

Jeff Lynne's ELO performs "Mr. Blue Sky" on the Tonight Show. Can you believe this is a "web exclusive" and didn't actually air? The world is a strange place.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Tonight Show - Freestylin' With The Roots

This episode of Freestylin' with The Roots seems short - only 2 songs and 6 minutes - but it's good.



The first guest, Michael Keaton, argued that "Side Dish" should be released as a single.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

MST3K is Back... Sort Of

Original show creator Joel Hodgson is bringing back MST3K, using crowdfunding to raise the necessary funding.


Someone did a good job at making the crowdfunding page entertaining for the fans. Some names of the rewards: "Hello. Thank You!", "Shirty the Shirt Sprite", "Big McLargehuge" and "She stole Mike's keyboard!". It also states "Finally, if we raise $1 BILLION – stay with me on this one – we’re going to adopt a real live teenage boy and “Truman Show” him into believing he is the Pumaman!"

A couple of the rewards are owning a Servo/Crow used in the show, having your own obscure joke used in the show and being listed as a producer.

Exciting news but there are a number of reasons to be... less excited. The host will not be Joel or Mike for sure and the robot puppeteers will likely be new as well. More importantly, what about the writers? The only person we know to be involved at all is Joel. That leads to the question, if the show comes back with an all new cast and all new writers, is it the same show?

I would argue "not at all" but, fortunately for me, I have money to spare on nonsense speculation like this.

Link.