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Presley and Andrew sit down with their friend Annie who is kind enough to get stats on every single second of tv that these two morons have watched. Enjoy this part one episode of our 50th episode spectacular.All our Links: https://linktr.ee/seasononepodTwo Years of Stats:Overview of Data• I got this data mostly from IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes• Disclaimer for stats nerds: There are limitations to the data that I'm not really going to gointo since this is just for fun— just know that this is more of an exploratory analysis ofgeneral trends, I didn't test for statistical significance or anything like that and it is asomewhat small sample size when it gets broken down by genre and network/streamingservice, for example• You watched 49 shows, spanning from 1999 (Freaks and Geeks) to 2024.• From 14 different networks or streaming services• They included eight major genres [of course every show is classified as multiple genres butthese were the major ones I landed on and consolidated a bit so they didn't get too niche](in order of most shows that fit the genre): Drama (19), comedy (12), crime (6), action (4),romance (2), fantasy (2), sci-fi (2), family (2)What are your favorite and least favorite genres?• Comedy favorite for both of you (but Presley rates them higher)• Worst one for Andrew is family, Presley's worst is a tie between family and romanceDo you have a network/streaming service that you associate withthe best shows?• You've watched the most from Netflix (9)• Best according to Presley's and Andrew's ratings combined: Tie between NBC and Netflix(2.75)• Best according to IMDb ratings: Prime (7.45)Do you have a network/streaming service that you associate withthe worst shows?• Worst according to Presley's and Andrew's ratings combined: Tie between Seven Networkand Showtime (only one show each, The New Tomorrow and American Gigolo,respectively, 0.5 each), next worst is Prime (1.25)• Worst according to IMDb ratings: Tie between ABC and Seven Network (6.2)What's the worst show you've watched?• Presley's bottom 5:1. Bionic Woman (0)2. American Gigolo (0)3. The Idol (0)4. The Peripheral (0)5. The Midnight Gospel (0.5)• Andrew's bottom 5:1. The New Tomorrow (0)2. The Idol (0)3. The Peripheral (0)4. My Lady Jane (0)5. Bionic Woman (0.5)• IMDb bottom 5:1. Resident Evil (4.1)2. The Acolyte (4.2)3. The Idol (5)4. Blockbuster (5.1)5. The Rookie: Feds (5.3)• Rotten Tomatoes critics bottom 5:1. The Idol (19%)2. Blockbuster (23%)3. Imaginary Mary (27%)4. Running Wilde (30%)5. Backstrom (36%)What's the best show you've watched?• Andrew's top 5:1. Freaks and Geeks (5) *tie2. The Brothers Sun (5) *tie3. Pan Am (4.5)4. Reboot (4) *four-way tie5. The Midnight Club (4) *four-way tie6. 1899 (4) *four-way tie7. Constellation (4) *four-way tie• Presley's top 5:1. Freaks and Geeks (5) *tie2. The Brothers Sun (5) *tie3. Reboot (4) *four-way tie4. Pan Am (4) four-way tie5. Constellation (4) four-way tie6. Scavengers Reign (4) *four-way tie• IMDb top 5:1. Freaks and Geeks (8.8)2. Scavengers Reign (8.6)3. The Midnight Gospel (8.2)4. The Muppets Mayhem (8) [this is what made me realize what slim pickings you guyshave)5. Almost Human (7.9)• Rotten Tomatoes critics top 5:1. Freaks and Geeks (100%) *four-way tie2. The Winchesters (100%) *four-way tie3. Riches (100%) *four-way tie4. Scavengers Reign (100%) *four-way tie5. A League of Their Own (95%) *tie6. My Lady Jane (95%) *tieHow long do you think you've spent watching shows?• 504 episodes, 22,023 minutes, 367.05 hours, 15.29 days• That's longer than the entire catalog of The Simpsons (about 285 hours)• That's like taking the longest nonstop flight in the world (19 hours New York toSingapore) 19 times• That's like watching the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings trilogy (11 hours 26minutes) 32 timesWho's the harsher critic?• Presley's average rating: 2.15• Andrew's average rating: 2.07Who is better overall at choosing shows?• Average rating of Andrew's choices: 2.08• Average rating of Presley's choices: 2.15• You each rate your own picks higher- When Presley chooses the show his average rating is 2.25 vs. Andrew's 2.04- When Andrew chooses the show his average rating is 2.1 vs. Presley's 2.06
Do your best to remember your imaginary friends and sit them down to listen in, and Presley and Andrew discuss this ill-fated sitcom. Also, look at these wild before and after pics of the Mary the Imaginary Friend from the show!All our Links: https://linktr.ee/seasononepodSeason Spoiler Synopsis: Imaginary Mary was a short-lived rom-sit-com that aired in 2017. The show focuses on Alice (Jenna Elfman) as she starts dating a single father of 3, Ben (Steven Schneider). When Alice was a child, she had a terrible childhood with constantly arguing parents going through a messy divorce. In the process, she created Mary (Rachel Dratch), an imaginary friend who helped guide her through her adolescence. When realizing the changes unfolding in front of her, Mary spontaneously returns to her life to try and thwart Alice's growth and development into the family. Over the course of the series we see Alice try and bond with the children and become Ben's fiancé. Thinking that all of the challenges are behind her, Mary once again disappears only to return as the trials of becoming a parent of three and moving in mount.
This is the perfect episode for anyone trying to find a shift in their career, or in their artistry, for the actors who are wanting to make brave decisions in their life and in their approach of character. Our guest today is the incomparable Jenna Elfman, an efferevescent performer and person. This is an inspiring listen about how she navigated life after DHARMA & GREG, the fumbles, the touchstones, and the vulnerabilities in learning a new character on FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Jenna Elfman is a film and television actress who started her career as a dancer and appeared in music videos by various artists, including Depeche Mode and Anthrax. She is best known for her role as Dharma in “Dharma & Greg,” the hit series that led her to earn three Emmy Awards nominations and a Golden Globe Award. Elfman is also known for her work in the ABC comedy series “Imaginary Mary,” “Growing Up Fisher,” “1600 Penn,” “Damages,” and an appearance on “Shameless.” She's also had guest appearances in “Two and a Half Men,” Royal Pain,” “My Name is Earl,” and “The Mindy Project.” In film she's best known for “Keeping the Faith,” which she starred in with Ben Stiller and directed by Edward Norton, “Can't Hardly Wait,” Ron Howard's “Edtv,” with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, and “Big Stone Gap,” with Ashley Judd and Whoopi Goldberg. Currently she's starring in the hit AMC series “Fear the Walking Dead.” THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: THE BRIDGE: The Bridge for Actors TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher CREDITS: Host/Producer: Alyshia Ochse WRITER: Erin McCluskey OUTREACH: Elle Powell WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings SOCIAL: Imani Love
Le Son de la Crypte, Saison 3 Épisode 5. Dans ce nouvel épisode, poursuivons l'abécédaire des séries de merde. Au programme : Gossip Girl, Hélène et les garçons, Imaginary Mary, Jericho, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Louis la Brocante et Manimal. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Article complet : https://www.cryptoseries.fr/actualites/recommandations/item/1366-l-abecedaire-des-series-de-merde-2-4 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Les liens pour suivre la Crypte aux séries : - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/cryptoseries/ - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/cryptoseries/ - Twitter : https://twitter.com/Cryptoseries - Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/cryptoseries +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - Musique de générique et de fin : Erokia/Jordan Powell from Freesound.org - Effets sonores : Sound Effect from Pixabay - Musique en fond sonore : Erokia/Jordan Powell from Freesound.org - Musique d'ambiance : Denzel Sprak by Blue Dot - Musique : The Doors (The end), Didier Super (Y en a des biens), Hélène (Je m'appelle Hélène), Kreator (Enemy of God). - Génériques : Gossip Girl, Hélène et les garçons, Jericho, Louis la Brocante, Manimal, Newport beach, Thalassa. - Extraits : répliques films et séries (Le seigneur des anneaux, Tendem, 1001 pattes, Kaamelott, Nos jours heureux, La classe américaine, Le péril jeune, La grande vadrouille, La ligne verte, L'exorciste, Braddock, American pie, Aladdin, Les tontons flingueurs, La guerre des boutons, South park, Scarface, Forrest Gump, Deadpool...).
Editors - Jon Corn ACE and Dean Zimmerman ACE Editing THE ADAM PROJECT at home, away from production and director Shawn Levy, was a new and unwelcomed experience for editor Dean Zimmerman. Throughout all their collaborative efforts, including the "Night at the Museum" films, FREE GUY (2021) and of course, STRANGER THINGS, the two were practically joined at the hip. Not only that, but Dean was balancing a new season of STRANGER THINGS, wrapping up FREE GUY and getting THE ADAM PROJECT off the ground all at the same time. Even with all his experience, he definitely needed help. Fortunately, a talented editor familiar to both Dean and Shawn was available to help the pair hit all the right notes of comedy, drama and action, for their new Netflix film. THE ADAM PROJECT tells the tale of time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed (Ryan Reynolds), who accidentally crash-lands in 2022 while on his way to 2018. Once there he teams up with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) on a mission to save the future. JON CORN ACE Prior to THE ADAM PROJECT, editor Jon Corn's first and only experience with Shawn Levy and Dean Zimmerman was in 2017 on a series called, IMAGINARY MARY. But apparently he made a pretty strong impression on the two as they trusted his talents to their latest high-profile project. And why not? Jon had an impressive roster of comedy tv to his credits, including; PARKS AND RECREATION, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, THE GOLDBERGS, ENTOURAGE and many others. Jon had also recently cut the feature film FATHERHOOD (2021). DEAN ZIMMERMAN ACE THE ADAM PROJECT finds Dean collaborating once again with director and longtime friend, Shawn Levy. The two have been working together for over twenty years on projects like the NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM franchise and a little series called STRANGER THINGS. In fact, a lot of Dean's crew from STRANGER THINGS is on board for THE ADAM PROJECT. Assistant editor Kat Naranjo, pre-viz editor Brad Tobler and sound editor Craig Henighan were all on hand for the film. So, clearly Dean takes a family-oriented approach to putting a crew together and keeping them together. And editing is a family business in more ways than one for Dean. His father, Don Zimmerman, is a highly accomplished editor in his own right. (yes, I totally copied this from the write-up on Dean I did for FREE GUY) Dean is currently working on wrapping up Season Four of STRANGER THINGS, premiering May 27th, 2022. Editing The Adam Project In our discussion with THE ADAM PROJECT editors Dean Zimmerman and Jon Corn, we talk about: The additive coolness of digital trees Overcoming the newness to the bigness Getting rid of remote editorial anxieties with PacPost Live Working with Ryan Reynolds on timing and inflection notes Sacrificing great material for the even greater good The Credits Get your free 100GB of media transfer at MASV Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs See what's new in the latest version of Media Composer Hear editor Dean Zimmerman talk about FREE GUY See the post production team from STRANGER THINGS discuss Season Three Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Patrick Osborne grew up with a passion for Nintendo, Jurassic Park, and Wavefront—and he got to see behind the scenes of movie merchandising via his dad's job as head of design at Kenner Toys. After attending the prestigious Ringling College of Art + Design, he joined Sony Imageworks, then Disney, and polished his skills as an animator. While at Disney, Patrick directed the short film “Feast,” which won an Academy Award, and then moved into directing full-time on the sitcom Imaginary Mary. Patrick talks about the tools he's used throughout his career, what it's like to become a Hollywood director, and his favorite part of the filmmaking process. He also gives a sneak peek into his upcoming experiments with real-time, VR, and in-progress shorts for Love, Death & Robots, and Apple.
Episode 32 of The Blank Canvas Podcast with Jenna Elfman. She can dance, she can act, whether it be comedy, drama or killing zombies, this woman is a bombshell performer! Born and raised in LA, Jenna began her career as a professional dancer, appearing in music videos by Depeche Mode and Anthrax, and she danced in the 1991 Academy Awards live broadcast. She transitioned to acting and became best known for her role as Dharma in the hit television series Dharma and Greg, for which she garnered a Golden Globe Award and three Emmy Award nominations. Jenna is currently starring in the hit TV series, Fear The Walking Dead. She joined the series in season 4, quickly becoming a fan favourite as the character “June” (aka “Naomi”/“Laura”) and is currently blowing minds with her performances in Season 6. Film credits include; Friends With Benefits, Barry, Keeping The Faith, Ed TV, Can’t Hardly Wait, Big Stone Gap. TV credits include; Imaginary Mary, Growing Up Fisher, 1600 Penn, Shameless, Damages, The Mindy Project, Two and a Half Men, My Name is Earl, Royal Pains and The Twilight Zone. Jenna and her husband Bodhi have blazed the podcast trail with their video podcast ‘Kicking and Screaming', where they humorously discuss their 25 + year marriage. “My purpose was always to make people feel alive and that they can think new thoughts, keeping hope alive in people so that they can always at any moment make a change for the better for themselves.” Jenna Elfman https://www.jennaelfman.com/ https://www.foxtel.com.au/watch/fear-the-walking-dead.html W: https://theblankcanvaspodcast.com.au/ W: https://leerogers.com.au/ SOCIALS Insta: @theblankcanvaspodcast FB - The Blank Canvas Podcast Twitter: @blankcanvaspod THE BLANK CANVAS TEAM Produced by Lee Rogers & Rien MacDonald. Audio support by Jason Murphy/GASinc Music by Rodrigo Enrique Bustos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kick off our new series, Elfman on the Shelf (aka Bottom Shelfman, aka The Dharma Initiative) with the 2017 Jenna Elfman sitcom bomb, Imaginary Mary! In a career chock full of duds, could this ABC family dramedy with an adorably annoying CG co-star be a diamond in the rough? …I can only imagine! Meanwhile Morgan is full of serenades this episode including her funky parody of “Angel of the Morning,” plus she throws shade at mini-golf, Jenna Elfman’s charisma, and Scientology! Mike gets really deep into some beard banter, teases some Full House fan theories, and overshares his fear of children! We also find time to praise the TV series Alice, and declare our love for Rachel Dratch! Listen up and [Insert a John Lennon Imagine joke here]! Cut the Shit: Morgan - The Abstract Concept of Appreciating and Sharing the Things You Love Mike - Vacationland by John Hodgman If you enjoy the show please help spread the word by giving us a quick review on iTunes and sharing us with friends. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @badreceptionpod. If you have a show you’d like us to watch, you can tweet at us or send an email to pod.badreception@gmail.com. For those links and more go to BadReceptionPod.com We are proud members of the PodFix network. Visit their website to find more awesome shows like ours, and follow them @PodFix on Twitter. #PodernFamily #UnderDogPods #LegionOfIndiePods #Podbean #mbmbambinopodcasters #WLIPodpeeps #PodFix
Jenna Elfman is on our News Year Day Show: American actress, best known for her performances in television comedies. Her first leading role as in the short-lived ABC sitcom Townies in 1996, before making her film debut in the 1997 comedy Grosse Pointe Blank. Elfman is best known for her leading role as Dharma on the ABC sitcom Dharma & Greg (1997-2002), for which she won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1999, and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Later, she went to star in the films Krippendorf's Tribe (1998), Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Dr. Dolittle (1998), EDtv (1999), Keeping the Faith (2000), Town & Country (2001), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) and Big Stone Gap (2014). Elfman made her return to series television with a leading role in the CBS sitcom Courting Alex in 2006, it was cancelled after one season. She went on to star in sitcoms Accidentally on Purpose (2009–10), 1600 Penn (2012–13), Growing Up Fisher (2014), and Imaginary Mary (2017), all were cancelled after single seasons. She had a recurring role in the FX legal drama Damages in 2012, and in 2018 is a series regular on the AMC horror drama Fear the Walking Dead. Fonseca and AMV review the 12 Best Lines Of Movie Dialogue In 2018 and the 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2019
Jenna Elfman is on our News Year Day Show: American actress, best known for her performances in television comedies. Her first leading role as in the short-lived ABC sitcom Townies in 1996, before making her film debut in the 1997 comedy Grosse Pointe Blank. Elfman is best known for her leading role as Dharma on the ABC sitcom Dharma & Greg (1997-2002), for which she won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1999, and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Later, she went to star in the films Krippendorf's Tribe (1998), Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Dr. Dolittle (1998), EDtv (1999), Keeping the Faith (2000), Town & Country (2001), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) and Big Stone Gap (2014). Elfman made her return to series television with a leading role in the CBS sitcom Courting Alex in 2006, it was cancelled after one season. She went on to star in sitcoms Accidentally on Purpose (2009–10), 1600 Penn (2012–13), Growing Up Fisher (2014), and Imaginary Mary (2017), all were cancelled after single seasons. She had a recurring role in the FX legal drama Damages in 2012, and in 2018 is a series regular on the AMC horror drama Fear the Walking Dead. Fonseca and AMV review the 12 Best Lines Of Movie Dialogue In 2018 and the 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2019
This is the perfect episode for anyone trying to find a shift in their career, or in their artistry, for the actors who are wanting to make brave decisions in their life and in their approach of character. Our guest today is the incomparable Jenna Elfman, an efferevescent performer and person. This is an inspiring listen about how she navigated life after DHARMA & GREG, the fumbles, the touchstones, and the vulnerabilities in learning a new character on FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Jenna Elfman is a film and television actress who started her career as a dancer and appeared in music videos by various artists, including Depeche Mode and Anthrax. She is best known for her role as Dharma in “Dharma & Greg,” the hit series that led her to earn three Emmy Awards nominations and a Golden Globe Award. Elfman is also known for her work in the ABC comedy series “Imaginary Mary,” “Growing Up Fisher,” “1600 Penn,” “Damages,” and an appearance on “Shameless.” She’s also had guest appearances in “Two and a Half Men,” Royal Pain,” “My Name is Earl,” and “The Mindy Project.” In film she’s best known for “Keeping the Faith,” which she starred in with Ben Stiller and directed by Edward Norton, “Can’t Hardly Wait,” Ron Howard’s “Edtv,” with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, and “Big Stone Gap,” with Ashley Judd and Whoopi Goldberg. Currently she’s starring in the hit AMC series “Fear the Walking Dead.” IG: @jennaelfman
Dave Peniuk was born to entertain. At the age of 12, he and a friend started taping their own rock n roll radio station, singing to the songs and commenting on the daily grind of elementary school. From there, Dave grabbed his friend's Betamax video camera and started shooting spoof commercials like Toothpaste X - "The Foamiest" and Cleaning Detergent Y - "Leaves Shirts Spotless and just a bit smaller". Dave quickly moved onto short films where he wrote, directed, edited and co-starred in such favorites as "008 - Silverfinger" and "Nightmare on Beach Drive". But then real life took over and Dave became a commercial fisherman (aka "The Deadliest Catch"), a market researcher (yes, part of those annoying telemarketer calls), and then real estate. At the ripe age of 40, Dave realized that nothing else speaks to his soul like acting and entered back into the world of entertainment starting out learning the craft from Jacqui Kaese at Spotlight Academy. He is now a full-time actor and producer, acting in award-winning web-series like "Night Owl High" or the soon to be released hilarious feature film spoof of Friday the 13th - "Camp Death III: The Final Summer". He was recently on Jenna Elfman's new show, "Imaginary Mary" as well as on the CBC award-winning intense spy-thriller "The Romeo Section". When not acting or auditioning, he can be found in Acting classes with Margie Haber, Diane Charles, Stuart Aikins, and Jeb Beach & Associates, or learning the funny at The Groundlings theater and school.
100! Chris and Mackenzie celebrate hitting 100 episodes by diving into the new shows of 2017! What shows were new? What crazy things did creators come up with? What do a laser ostrich, the ghost of Duke Ellington, and a robot mech butler voiced by Jude Law have in common? DuckTales, Vampirina, Puppy Pals, Castlevania, Ben 10, Buddy Thunderstruck, Bunsen is a Beast, OK KO!, Samurai Jack, Tangled: the Series, Imaginary Mary, Billy Dilley's Subterranean Summer, Spider-man, Mysticons, Danger & Eggs, The Jellies, The Magic Schoolbus Rides Again, Wacky Races, Big Mouth, Neo Yokio Previously on Writers Get Animated 099 - The Writers Get Animatrix http://bit.ly/2yNJGMU 093 - Choose Your Own “Adventure”http://bit.ly/2yNJH3q 090 - DuckTales: Woo-oo http://bit.ly/2yMyFvE 089 - Ready Player Dracula: Castlevania http://bit.ly/2yNJHjW 087 - Who Rule Cartoons? (Girls.) http://bit.ly/2hXtLRU 071 - There’s Something About Imaginary Mary http://bit.ly/2hXtNt0 070 - Samurai Jack is Back! http://bit.ly/2hXtNJw 069 - Once Upon a Time Again: Tangled: Before Ever After http://bit.ly/2hXtLBo Links Watch Vampirina http://bit.ly/2zsNDGm Watch Puppy Dog Pals http://bit.ly/2zsNEtU Watch OK KO! http://bit.ly/2hYRlNY Watch Aardboiled http://bit.ly/2zpQHmF Watch Ben 10 http://bit.ly/2hYRl0q Watch Marvel’s Spider-Man http://bit.ly/2hYRlxs Watch The Magic School Bus Rides Again http://nflx.it/2hXtP46 Watch Mysticons http://at.nick.com/2zpQKyR Watch Danger & Eggs http://amzn.to/2hYRnp4 Watch Big Mouth http://nflx.it/2zsNGC2 Watch The Jellies http://bit.ly/2zpQIHf Watch Neo Yokio http://nflx.it/2zsNHG6
A grown woman gets a visit from her childhood imaginary friend in DROP DEAD FRED, a movie that does the same thing as IMAGINARY MARY but a heck of a lot better. But we have to review IMAGINARY MARY anyway, so let's do that. It stars Jenna Elfman as Alice, a woman struggling with her adulthood, and Rachel Dratch as the voice of her imaginary friend, Mary. Was IMAGINARY MARY canceled too soon? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold run down every clichéd episode of this short-lived series to tell you what worked, what flopped, and how a perfectly good idea for a series about an imaginary best friend got transformed into a show that has almost to do with an imaginary best friend. (Also, this show had a surprisingly depressing finale, so there's that.) Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, exclusive videos, Google Hangouts and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy CANCELED TOO SOON shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CanceledCast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? You can email us at canceledtoosoon@gmail.com, or you can head over to our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show! Theme Song: "The C2S Team" by Andy Hentz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TVC EP-15 This week we spend way too much time dishing on the Bill O'Reilly saga ('cause you know we don't do poli-tricks here!), we also talk Peabody award winners and we (Tachi + Kevin) review ABC's "Imaginary Mary" and Amazon's "The Collection". Fasten up, this show is quite a ride!
On this episode, we spend way too much time dishing on the Bill O'Reilly saga ('cause you know we don't do poli-tricks here!), we also talk Peabody award winners and we (Tachi + Kevin) review ABC's "Imaginary Mary" and Amazon's "The Collection". Fasten up, this show is quite a ride!
Cuddle up with with Chris, Mackenzie, and Rachel Dratch- in cute, fuzzy monster mode! It's Imaginary Mary! There's another live action/animation hybrid show in prime time, folks! This is not a drill! What happens when bad things happen to nice people? How much can a cute character get away with saying? How are relationships portrayed in sitcoms and how is Imaginary Mary different? Besides, you know, the animated, imaginary monster. She's sooooo cute! Links Watch Imaginary Mary http://abc.tv/2pICERz ‘Imaginary Mary’: Jenna Elfman on Acting Opposite 25 Co-Stars Who Can’t Stop Staring at Her http://bit.ly/2pJqw5u Imaginary Mary Trailer http://bit.ly/2pIQ2VF Here’s A New Look At ABC’s Upcoming Hybrid Series ‘Imaginary Mary’ http://bit.ly/2pIZrNa 'Imaginary Mary': How the Look of the CG Title Character Evolved http://bit.ly/2pJeoS2 Daddy Issues: Son of Zorn and The Venture Bros. http://bit.ly/wga-042
On episode 364, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some cancelation and renewal news and then discuss the series premiere of Imaginary Mary, the third season premiere of iZombie, the fifth season premiere of Prison Break, the third season finale of Schitt's Creek and recent… Continue reading TVx3 E364: Mary Schitt's iZombie Prison & Superstore
On episode 364, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some cancelation and renewal news and then discuss the series premiere of Imaginary Mary, the third season premiere of iZombie, the fifth season premiere of Prison Break, the third season finale of Schitt's Creek and recent […]
Jenna Elfman hit it big 20 years ago with "Dharma and Greg," but then came a string of sitcom disappointments. She was about to give up on network TV, but then came ABC's new comedy "Imaginary Mary." Elfman dissects her new show, and also her love/hate relationship with social media.
Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are talking about the premiere episode of the new ABC sitcom Imaginary Mary, starring Jenna Elfman and Rachel Dratch. Today's intro music is "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" performed by Elton John and Kiki Dee.
If Ryan Reynolds dies in an airlock and nobody sees him, is he still ridiculously good looking? That's Life, a bug hunt in space with no cats. Good Wife spinoff Good Fight gets all lawyered up and provokes a row about Tom Cruise's finest legal movies. Cartoon hybrid Imaginary Mary brings out our nurturing instincts as a woman tired of being alone becomes part of a family using the wisdom of childhood. Cough. Shona is a little rusty on her return and makes the rookie mistake of asking Mike his opinion about the identity politics of horror smash hit Get Out.
This week Chris and Dan discuss Iron Fist, Trial and Error, Imaginary Mary and loads of TV news. Catch us on twitter @nothinbutstatic or email us on mail@nothingbutstatic.co.uk
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REPOST FEBRUARY 22, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (not invited to a comedy festival near you) talk Tommy's Watch or Die! Challenge: Tucker Carlson Tonight, Bates Motel, Rick & Morty Season 3 "preview," The Walking Dead, Milo Yabbadabbadoo & Real Time, The Detour, Riverdale, Starz's Heels, Rasslin' News, Legion, Taboo, Imaginary Mary and What to Watch Harder (DC CW TV, Riverdale, Taboo, Legion, Humans, Bates Motel, The Detour, The Blacklist: Redemption, Sun Records, Film Independent Spirit Awards, The Expanse, Last Week Tonight, Full Frontal, Crashing, Homeland, Billions and You Me Her). Drinking: Bloody Marys with Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.
Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta nova missão, Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo), Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta), Thais Freitas (@ThaisdF17) e Fábio Moreira (@facosmo) vão dar o parecer final sobre as séries que vão estrear na fall season 2016-2017! O que flopa? O que fica? O que dura mais do que uma temporada?
This week, Courtney and Gus talk about the new pilot trailers, which shows they're gonna watch in the fall, the DCOM Soundtrack tracklist, and do an Alternate Ending segment with the show "Charmed," celebrating the 10th anniversary of its final episode.