
After a brief departure into the staid marketing tradition of an actual movie trailer, the Somebody Up There Likes Me team are back to their old promotion-by-way-of-smoking-weed ways with a new video where they all get high again. This time, non-cast member Adam Scott is added to the mix, along with some brief cameos from other internet-beloved stars whom I wouldn't spoil except that one of them is pussies. There is a song about weed and pussies, and you see some big, fluffy merkins on pussies, and then there's also a butt. So probably not safe for your dumb work.
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Though Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's Lego movie is still mostly built from the modestly-selling NBC Thursday Night Comedy bricksets, it seems they finally convinced their moms to spring for a few more of the pricier movie sets too.
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Michael Mohan's Save the Date marks the screenwriting debut of indie comics icon Jeffrey Brown, and though he only has a co-writing credit on the film, his endearingly slumped shoulders cast a long shadow across this first trailer. Those familiar with Brown's relationship projects will see many of his usual hallmarks here: uneven levels of affection! Break-ups! Get-togethers! Overt broken-heartedness! Cute little drawings of gangling girls and scruffy dudes, even! But also like Brown's comics work, Save the Date seems to somehow rise above its indie rom-com conventions--or at least its glowing reviews from Sundance would seem to suggest as much. No doubt aiding in that feat: the presence of such generally likable and/or desirable people as Community's Alison Brie, Party Down co-stars Lizzy Caplan and Martin Starr, Scott Pilgrim/End of Love's Mark Webber, and Geoffrey Arend, who doesn't really come across as particularly likable nor desirable but seems to do it for wife Christina Hendricks, so who are we to talk? Here's the trailer:
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This movie is going to birth so many animated gifs.
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- 23 years after leaving the network, Michael J. Fox is returning to NBC with a 22-episode commitment for a new sitcom in which he'll play a New York City-based father of three who, sort of necessarily, is dealing with the challenges of Parkinson's. 23 years after also leaving the network, Michael J. Fox's Family Ties co-star Brian Bonsall has a butterfly tattooed on his neck and was last arrested for "menacing."
- Kelly Ripa's permanent Live! co-hosting spot has been given to former NFL star Michael Strahan, the Regis of defensive ends.
- The upcoming ninth season of The Office has been revealed to be its last, with executive producer Greg Daniels saying, "This year feels like the last chance [for The Office to have] an artistic ending [before having a less-artistic re-beginning as a wacky spin-off]."
- And here's a compilation of Community and Mad Men star Alison Brie rapping, just because:
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Bob Byington's Somebody Up There Likes Me, an indie comedy produced by and starring Nick Offerman, has officially been picked up to be distributed by Tribeca Film next March. To announce this news and assure the film some coverage, Offerman, his wife/co-star Megan Mullally, and the always-pleasant-to-look-at Alison Brie created circumstances the internet could not ignore by gathering on a bed and getting high. This is web marketing 3.0.
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Regarded collectively, this minute of gasps is almost an audibly appalled enough reaction to thoughts the internet has had about Alison Brie. But, paradoxically, now it's wayyyy further from reaching that goal.
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Holodecks, Hodgman, and testicle jokes are here to prepare you for the approaching March 15th return of Community. Pick an outfit and continue ahead for the just-premiered trailer for the show's second half of its third season.
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If you like to watch young, well-to-do engaged couples coping with the stresses of a relationship but generally happy overall, you should probably go to a fancy brunch place and just fucking stare. But if that's a bit too much of a hassle, now there's a similar alternative thanks to this The Five-Year Engagement trailer. Let's watch a couple, I guess!
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Bringing together our top brunette sitcom crushes of the last couple years, director Mike Mohan has cast Party Down's Lizzy Caplan and Community's Alison Brie in his upcoming indie romantic comedy, Save the Date. Those hoping the two might kiss will be disappointed to learn the actresses will be playing sisters--one who's "at peace with life and long-term commitment" (Brie, obviously), and another whose future remains confused (Caplan, probably with a nose ring or something).
Like the last Lizzy Caplan indie romantic comedy we heard about, this one too will be a Party Down reunion outside the realm of Starz, with Martin Starr also joining the cast in an unspecified role that will certainly be a nerd. Rounding out the cast is Devil's Geoffrey Arend, who will play a character "passionate about music and [who] cares tremendously for Caplan's character," and then he'll go home to Christina Hendricks, because this guy somehow gets to be with all our favorite small screen gals. Who next, Arend, Alex Mack?
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