Mr. Harmon "correcting" "between me and my fiancée" to "my fiancée and I" suddenly makes clear why Annie, ostensibly the smartest person in the "Community" study group, said that she "bore her soul" to them a few weeks ago instead of "bared." Sigh.
Losing actors and directors to other projects? Nothing to do with how a project is funded. Artistic and casting independence? Nothing to do with why Kickstarter rather than out of Mr. Braff's pocket. "Equity partners"? All risk and no profit? Interesting definition of partnership. Sorry, but I heard nothing in this interview that justifies the passing of the plate.
I wish I'd seen this episode *before* my trip to Denver! (ps could somebody please tell Alie Ward how to pronounce "plethora"? thanks)
Oh, Mr. Horn. An "Al Gore invented the Internet" joke? Really? [sigh] Fortunately, your ZDT comments earned you enough good will to compensate.
Podcast catch-up day. I wonder if the BAFTA category would work for the Academy -- they call it "Best Film not in the English Language." Seems to me that would make things much simpler.
Poking around the Intertubes, I see that whoever wrote Respighi's Wiki page thinks that "ballata" translates to "dance." They probably mixed it up with "balletto." Oops.
On behalf of those who lack smartphones, can someone please tell me what is the destination of the sign being held up at 3:48? Thanks.
Cheapskate tendencies? You mean, like, having the entire first season of Mad Men captioned by (apparently) a very young intern, who had absolutely no idea what the characters were saying, and so just took his best guess? Drama on the screen, farce in the captions. I wonder if they cleaned up the CC for the DVDs.
"coLONoscopies"?! (Love your essays, but suddenly having second thoughts about your producer.)
Boring? You want to know boring? Have you seen the new Comedy Central logo? Not just boring, but actually ugly and stupid. And more appropriate to a steel company than a purveyor of comedy.