Let's hear it for our winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, Frances McDormand! She's honored for her role in @3Billboards. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/1bJOBP3YNW
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Frances McDormand‘s win for best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night was full of sass — but NBC might have been a tad eager to bleep out some of her speech.
The Oscar-winner, 60, gave a rousing acceptance speech after her win fro Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri...
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Frances McDormand‘s win for best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night was full of sass — but NBC might have been a tad eager to bleep out some of her speech.
The Oscar-winner, 60, gave a rousing acceptance speech after her win fro Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri...
- 1/8/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Rob Paulsen (Pinky) and Maurice Lamarche (The Brain) take on the Pulp Fiction hitmen Jules and Vincent as host Cole Stratton looks on at “An Afternoon with Pinky and The Brain.”
Recorded live at the 12th Annual Sf Sketchfest, the San Francisco Comedy Festival on January 27, 2013 at the Eureka Theatre.
Visit Maurice Lamarche at his official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mauric…
Visit Rob Paulsen at his official website: http://www.robpaulsenlive.com
Visit Sf Sketchfest: www.sfsketchfest.com
Artwork by Sam Carter http://samcarterart.com/
Glenn Hauman on Google+
Originally published on ComicMix as Saturday Morning Cartoons: Watch Pinky And The Brain’s Pulp Fiction...
Recorded live at the 12th Annual Sf Sketchfest, the San Francisco Comedy Festival on January 27, 2013 at the Eureka Theatre.
Visit Maurice Lamarche at his official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mauric…
Visit Rob Paulsen at his official website: http://www.robpaulsenlive.com
Visit Sf Sketchfest: www.sfsketchfest.com
Artwork by Sam Carter http://samcarterart.com/
Glenn Hauman on Google+
Originally published on ComicMix as Saturday Morning Cartoons: Watch Pinky And The Brain’s Pulp Fiction...
- 12/14/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
The apocalypse has been a ripe source for comedy in recent years, with three features in 2013 exploring the topic, in the form of Rapture-palooza, This Is The End, and The World’s End. A somewhat less explored genre for comedic tellings are road trip movies, and a mix of the two yields a very limited number of offerings, let alone comedic offerings. Comedy duo Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine are looking to add to that number with their latest offering. The group, who was behind the recent tongue-in-cheek campaign to replace a slur against black people in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with the word “robot”, is no stranger to filmmaking, with the webseries Mary Olson and their debut feature The Selling already under their belt. In addition, they have managed to assemble an impressive cast, including Barry Bostwick from The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the tv series Spin City,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
On Saturday, Jan. 21, lucky attendees of Sf Sketchfest got to witness an event a decade in the making: A staged recreation of the cult classic "Wet Hot American Summer" by (most of) the original cast at the Marines’ Memorial Theatre in San Francisco, CA.
The 2001 summer camp movie parody, made primarily by members of comedy troupe The State on a shoestring budget, was a box office failure upon its theatrical release. But the following decade has been kind to "Wet Hot." Today, the movie has become a sort of comedy calling card, and telling someone that you're a fan of "Wet Hot American Summer" immediately sends a message about your sense of humor: Straight faced and silly simultaneously, hyper self-aware and more than a little ironic.
At Sf Sketchfest, one of most highly regarded comedy festivals in America that leans on so-called "alternative" comedy, much of the "Wet Hot" cast...
The 2001 summer camp movie parody, made primarily by members of comedy troupe The State on a shoestring budget, was a box office failure upon its theatrical release. But the following decade has been kind to "Wet Hot." Today, the movie has become a sort of comedy calling card, and telling someone that you're a fan of "Wet Hot American Summer" immediately sends a message about your sense of humor: Straight faced and silly simultaneously, hyper self-aware and more than a little ironic.
At Sf Sketchfest, one of most highly regarded comedy festivals in America that leans on so-called "alternative" comedy, much of the "Wet Hot" cast...
- 1/24/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
If you're a fan of pop culture, you should be listening to the Pop My Culture Podcast hosted by Cole Stratton and Vanessa Ragland. If you're a fan of animation (especially animation voice-work), you should at least be listening to their latest episode. In the first part of their Best of 2011 edition, voice talent Rob Paulsen--Raphael of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Yakko and Pinky of Animaniacs, and Arthur of The Tick (also G.I. Joe, Transformers, Johnny Quest, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Darkwing Duck, The Mask, Spider-Man, Samurai Jack and so much more)--discusses his love of the IFC show Portlandia, AMC's Walking Dead, and Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. James Urbaniak (Dr. Venture of The Venture Brothers) discusses Ashton Kutcher's Twitter account and proclaims Rebecca Black a "fascinating individual." Meredith Salenger (who provided several voices for Star Wars: The Clone Wars and who appeared in...
- 1/13/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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