Brad_Dharma
Joined Jan 2001
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Instagram influencers as contestants?
Using real products as sports equipment in the games in a lazy attempt at cross-promotion?
If this is all they can come up with, maybe the industry deserves to collapse.
The only positive thing I can say is having the amazing talents of Paul F Tompkins and Rob Huebel periodically shows that at least one executive doesn't have total brain damage.
Every time a contestant spoke and then they cut to their instagram account for extremely way too long, I wanted to figure out how to invent a device that could simultaneously blind and incapacitate my hearing in a single motion.
I'd rather stick my head in a bear trap than watch anymore.
Using real products as sports equipment in the games in a lazy attempt at cross-promotion?
If this is all they can come up with, maybe the industry deserves to collapse.
The only positive thing I can say is having the amazing talents of Paul F Tompkins and Rob Huebel periodically shows that at least one executive doesn't have total brain damage.
Every time a contestant spoke and then they cut to their instagram account for extremely way too long, I wanted to figure out how to invent a device that could simultaneously blind and incapacitate my hearing in a single motion.
I'd rather stick my head in a bear trap than watch anymore.
I just caught this film at the NoHo Cinefest in Los Angeles. I can't praise it enough. It had the whole audience rolling with laughter. It is a well-crafted story with impeccable acting from its three actors.
I've been trying to track this show down for awhile. I couldn't remember the title of it. As I recall, it was the first show that parodied COPS (way before Reno 911). I think there were at least two episodes aired. One of the funniest bits involved a woman who locked her baby inside a car. The one officer comes up and smashes the window in with his mag light next to the baby. The woman screams and the officer says "You should be proud, did she see those reflexes when he turned his head?" Another bit involved an overweight cop who was chasing a thief carrying a T.V. and the thief out ran him. All the other cops poke fun at him. It would be great to track this show down and see it again.