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Wow, the pilot episode seemed to take about five years of endlessly boring flashbacks. Sarah Chalke I love from SCRUBS, and Katherine Heigel is another wonderful actress. Together, I thought this show would be great, but the stories and writing are ponderous. I thought I was slipping into a coma ten minutes into the sixth flashback scene.
Michael Jackson started getting weird with chimps before he evolved to spend time with little boys. This documentary tries to take the high road, to seeing Michael Jackson as some kind of complex, emotionally disturbed person who could relate better to animals than he could with people.
I remember when Bill Murray replaced Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live. I never got what was funny about him. He just talks at the camera with his pock-marked expressionless face. Like some kind of a talking mannequin.
On Caddy Shack, the Bill Murry scenes with the gopher are the dumbest and least funny parts of that great movie. Bill Murray and the gopher brought the funny pace down.
In Ground Hog Day, Murray made an easy movie where the same scenes were re-done for 90 minutes of Bill Murray over and over again. Never got what was funny about it. I honestly did not see any growth in his character. Bill Murray cannot act. It was the same drunken bum, 90 minutes later.
The Razor's Edge was another movie about personal transformation. Bill Murray never pulled off any transformation. It is always the same untalented and boring guy, staring straight at the camera, and reading his lines in a monotone.
Bland, boring, Bill Murray. Nothing funny, no punch lines, no funny jokes, just his pock-marked ugly face staring blankly as he reads his lines. That is the Bill Murray Story. Mediocrity sucking itself into a great career just because he has lingered on for fifty years of blankness.
On Caddy Shack, the Bill Murry scenes with the gopher are the dumbest and least funny parts of that great movie. Bill Murray and the gopher brought the funny pace down.
In Ground Hog Day, Murray made an easy movie where the same scenes were re-done for 90 minutes of Bill Murray over and over again. Never got what was funny about it. I honestly did not see any growth in his character. Bill Murray cannot act. It was the same drunken bum, 90 minutes later.
The Razor's Edge was another movie about personal transformation. Bill Murray never pulled off any transformation. It is always the same untalented and boring guy, staring straight at the camera, and reading his lines in a monotone.
Bland, boring, Bill Murray. Nothing funny, no punch lines, no funny jokes, just his pock-marked ugly face staring blankly as he reads his lines. That is the Bill Murray Story. Mediocrity sucking itself into a great career just because he has lingered on for fifty years of blankness.