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Tambor: Big-Screen Version Of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT ‘For Sure’!!
I am – Hercules
Blame the startling success of the “Sex and the City” feature or the burgeoning movie careers of “Juno” co-stars Michael Cera and Jason Bateman, but Jeffrey Tambor now seems convinced the long-discussed big-screen version of his Emmy-winning Fox sitcom “Arrested Development” is a certainty.
From EW.com:
“After months of speculation, I think we have finally figured out for sure that we are indeed doing an Arrested Development movie," Tambor told EW.com at the premiere of Hellboy II on Sunday. "I am very excited about that. I love that cast and crew and I felt like we had more to say."
When will we see the further adventures of Buster, Maeby, Tobias, et al? Will a formal announcement closely follow ratification of a new SAG/AMPTP contract (to replace the one that expired a few hours ago)? Will the big-screen version bring back Kitty Sanchez, Bob Loblaw, Tony Wonder or the mortal remains of White Power Bill?
None of these questions are answered in Entertainment Weekly’s story on the matter here.
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Me, myself and I
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I may check it out on Netflix.
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truly cool news.
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that someone at FOX is fired.
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Don't really know how they can improve on what the TV show did and to me, it ended on a perfect note. Here's hoping they have some brilliant idea for the movie but its legacy is perfect right now.
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Can't wait!
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Please be true.
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your welcome
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you dumbfuck. the last season wasn't even completed before cancellation.
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Come on, Hollywood. Get off your asses and get this thing done! America is begging for it!
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scared and confused what exactly might end up on screen.
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White Power Bill, if I remember correctly, killed himself; long live Dorothy!
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Still catching up on episodes with the dvd's and having a blast.
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Didn't White Power Bill get killed?
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the dvd's have been consistently selling since the show ended, so there's definitely a fairly sizable audience at this point. plus i can't imagine the budget being more than $15-20 mil, so they should have no problem turning that around. just not sure that it's necessary after 3 perfect seasons and a 3 year gap.
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can ignore it on the big-screen?
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How they're planning to move beyond that last, tying-off-the-entire-series final episode is beyond me, but sign me up right here.
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It wasn't like they cut the ending off, they cut from the middle and went for the big resolution. A few very minor plots got rushed or dropped, but they actually did wrap up the show. I sure hope they had good ideas in mind before bringing it back rather than the idea of brining it back first.
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During interviews last week for "Hancock," Jason Bateman said an AD movie would happen soon - they were just working out the whole contract thing. Surprised this site didn't report it until Tambor said something.
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If you don't agree you might be a redneck. Scratch that "might be" part...
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I need to see more of her right now.
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This is the best fucking news of all time. I've never been more pumped about an AICN headline.
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"If you don't agree you a redneck" - that sounds more like a redneck to me...might want to look in the mirror lost.rules. ;)
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Jul 01, 2008 3:54:15 PM CDT
"There's only one man I've ever called a coward, and that's Bria
by leto iii
"...No, what I'm calling you is a TELEVISION ACTOR."
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never watched the show (or half- caught one episode.) i would love for this to be overly successful. AD was consistently good. consistently. i trust Mitchell and the boys wont let us down.
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...There. I finally fit one in.
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... went off the air for a couple years and came back.. same with Futurerama. There is plenty more that can be done with Arrested. I fucking love the show. My wife and i bought season 1 a while ago and then when it was done we bought the rest of the series and watched it none stop. finished watching the entire series in like a week!
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If you get our daughter's grades up, I will pack your pink sweet mouth with so much ice cream you'll be the envy of every Jerry and Jane on the block.
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I love love love the show. But a lot of the comedy came from in jokes, can they transfer that to film whilst still making something that a new audience can watch?
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why couldn't they?
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"...Right, I forgot -- here in the States, you call it a *SAUSAGE* in the mouth."
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Arrested Development is the greatest show ever to grace television. The nature of the nielsen ratings system makes a show like Arrested Development an easy target for cancellation, but I think with a modest budget an Arrested Development film could make its money back and then some. Hell, they could go the Futurama route with DTV movies and I think they'd still be profitable while putting out a quality product (as long as they have quality material).
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"I am here to see the magic."
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Tobias rules. More "Motherboy" in this flick, maybe? "Have you seen those new Mustangs? I'm telling you -- you could hump the hood."
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Jul 01, 2008 4:12:00 PM CDT
and that's what happens when...
by the guy who slept through everything.
a fanbase loves a show so much.
Pleae be true, the time is now. George Michael is gonna be in everything pretty soon, push the button.
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You'd do that to your brother?!
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this is great news!
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Chocolate-Dipped Frozen Banana
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i love it! when charlie had to come over the wall or something and the ground was right there, classic!
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3rd was ok, though theron was really cute. I'd love to see a movie. All the chicks were hot on the show. even the old broad. and especially Maybe. also anything with david cross in it is watchable, even alvin and chipmunks.
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Doo doo doo too doo tooo!
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I dont see it working on the big screen...part of the shows success was its format-short, sharp and endlessly funny, they had crammed as many brilliant jokes into 22 minutes as possible. The show DID depend on injokes but also because it was so short, the jokes were relentless, and highly repetitive (not in a bad way-although when watching the dvds its noticiable how much they tell you what happened in the previous episode that you JUST SAW over again). We've seen relentless jokes work before (Airplane obviously) but unless they mess around with the formatArrested Development styled relentless jokes might not work well in a film. Remember the Family Guy film they mde when it was at its height (I dont want to get into tha but suffice to say I thinks that show has REAAAALLY lost its way) but the Stewie Griffin story got boring as a film, yet when divided up as three episodes for tv it worked much much better. so in conclusion some tv shows are tv shows for a reason (arm falls off)....and thats why, you always LEAVE A NOTE. Anyway, bring BACK THE SHOOOW! Or maybe they shouldnt...it could always be remebered as a brilliant tv show that never ever dropped in quality, like Wonderfalls or Firefly or Seinfeld.
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Doesn't that suck? :P
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Not that I can't wait for it, but still. If they keep the budget at like 20mil, it should do ok.
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Will Gob and Franklin sing a duet???
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All it needs are the Hot Cops announcing this movie's existance. And Notspock2, I love Egg as well. I mean Ann. Mmmm, mayoneggs....
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since they watched this show.
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nuff said
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I have to get off this talkback before my quoting gets out of control!
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That's all I need to say.
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They'd better keep the bleeps.
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... but not in Wee Britain, where you might get hit with a Poppins. Dad wasn't kidding about the English's breath!
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im sure he dabbled, probably while trying to get in the pants of some hot female wackjob....HEY NOW...but i dont get it, now that hbo sucketh the most, why didnt they just pick up the series?
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It's as Ann as the nose on plain's face.
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From what little I saw of it, AD looked quite good... but, it's a cancelled US sitcom that didn't set the world alight. Here in the UK, I'd say a good 95% of people have NO idea what the hell it is. It was only ever shown very late at night on the BBC. Expect it to a die a box-office death here. Was it a big hit in other territories, or are the makers relying on US business only? Hey, it'll break even at least (as I doubt it's gonna be BIG budget stuff, and has a few famous faces)... but an axed TV shows getting a shot at the silver-screen... well, just look at Serenity. Well-regarded by its TV fans, but a big flop.
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Third season (i think) when he's trying to convince Gob he can be his magician's assistant. He dresses in a women's wig and comes into the Bluth co. conference room and throws about 10 pennies while saying 'heyy!' in his best Gob impersonation...freaking priceless
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Or is the seal with the bow-tie still at large? Or worse yet, the Muffin Man?
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Fine. I just blue myself.
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...If this is made I doubt it will make it into cinemas over here. Well maybe 1,in Dublin. Its a shame because it's fucking amazing.
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i couldn't resist
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Unless Motherboy XXXV is on the same night, of course.
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is when Charlize Theron is sitting on the bench, and the bench is an advert for "Wee Britain" of course she's sitting where the I and T are so it reads WEE BRAIN.., of course, you don't get this the first time you watch the show, because the set up for the joke, is three episodes AFTER the punchline..
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Caw, cawcaw, cawcak, caw KAW!!!
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Comedies never do as well internationally -- too many subtle, not-so-subtle, local flavors -- as they do in the country that makes them. Subtle british humor in England's "The Office" is just as funny as America's "The Office" -- just timed to a different metronome. Big dumb action flicks with things that go boom do better. And karate chops. Ohh, oh!! Don't forget the speeding cars!
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"I just want my wife and kids back."
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Was it the anyong conspiracy? there is one more i can't think of right now
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It'd be worth it to hear Lucille's scream again.
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Goddamn AWESOME news! I love AD. I love it oh so much. BRING IT ON!
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That was the only storyline that didn't do it for me. Except for many episodes later when everyone makes fun of Michael for dating a mentally challenged person. "No touching!"...No touching!...
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Only a couple million, but it's something. And it's cheaper to make, so at least the movie will have those advantages over Serenity.
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Now we can be assured we'll have months and months of snooty "better-than-thou's" going on and on about how uproariously funny "Arrested Development" was, and if you didn't think so, "you just don't get it." I'm sorry but the show was never funny. Not then, not now. I tried for more than a season to join the herd and pump myself up a furious nerd-boner for this D.O.A. comedy, but it just never took. Yes, I got the layered "jokes." Yes, I understood the delayed pay-off references. It. Just. Wasn't. Funny. At. All. Yet the blind devotion to this sad little comedy borders on the religious insanity surrounding "Shawshank" and it's drooling legion of cult followers. Say anything even remotely negative about either and the wolves descend, hungry for vengeance since you dared besmirch their shiny perfect thing. Oh dear, call out the minions, our tastes don't run perfectly in sync.
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Oh, Michael. You're such a p***y.
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There is nothing like gettin' a good stew going.
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I know its a shame I have had to get the American Office on region one dvd. I have been a huge fan of the british one since it first aired but I really like the american one aswell. I like how up beat and positive it is but the I can relate more to the people in the british office.
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It was called "The Royal Tenenbaums."
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It had its moments...like when Gob gave her a "forget-me-now" and kidnapped her. The whole family came off as lunatics in that episode.
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Are you serious? I think most US comedies are pretty big hits around the world. Well, the ones that "matter" anyway. I was really just debating the business sense in reviving a TV comedy that was AXED in its native land (because not enough people watched it) and didn't break through overseas either! It seems to me they'll bank on the pulling power of Bateman and Cera post-Juno/Superbad to entice a crowd. And ensure the film only has a $20m budget. They'll make that back, if only through DVD sales.
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I am sure where ever your father is, she loves you very much.
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Martin Short's Uncle Jack NEEDS to be in the movie.
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I am sure Ron Howard can call in some favors and get everyone in Hollywood to pop up throughout the movie. The show was notorious for its use of cameos (both good and bad).
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Jul 01, 2008 5:13:55 PM CDT
comedies and most shows well do well internationally...
by nukethefridge
If they are shoved down the audiences throat as the "big hit from the states" They will be shown primetime for a season and then be moved to the middle of the night. THis is what happens on RTÉ BBC CH 4 etc unless its lost or scrubs.
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You hated the show and found it unfunny. We get it. We can thank your oh. so. clever. punctuation. to. make. your. point. All you've really proved is that you're a pathetic no-life loser crying for attention or why else would you post on a board devoted to a comedy that you disliked. Douchebag.
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of canceling shows with cult like followings that end up getting movies later on or are brought back on another network (Family Guy, Firefly, Futurama and now Arrested Development).
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Jul 01, 2008 5:25:17 PM CDT
"Illusions, Michael. A trick is something a whore does for money
by william ashbless
"OR CANDY!"
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"Just 'manager.'"
"But, you said--"
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Jul 01, 2008 5:32:20 PM CDT
Can we please stop mentioning Family Guy in this talkback?
by ribbitking
It's really the only thing that can take AD down a notch... cut it out!
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"He doesn't even know who his real father is. What else don't we know about Steve Holt?" *Montage of images including Hitler and Satan* "George Michael Bluth is a cool guy. His dad is a powerful executive, working for this man. The girls like him just fine. Young and old, it doesn’t matter... in the dark." "That's why you had me do that!?"
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I'm not going anywhere.
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"You got yourself a stew goin'!" This news has me very excited. That said, I remember reading that Ron Howard intended to direct the film, which I think is a wrong move. Ron's a talented guy when he sticks to his thing (schmaltzy, feel-good, all-American sentimental flicks), but Arrested Development definitely doesn't fall into his line of expertise.
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as a comedian. i find him funny in everything now. even sasquatch dumpling gang and comebacks. plus action jackson was the shit.
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I will, son, I will
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I JUST WANTED TO SHARE MY POP SECRET WITH YOU!!!!
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How did no one mention that yet?
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Jul 01, 2008 6:17:26 PM CDT
"wait a minute, theres still plenty of meat on that bone"
by rocklobster800
you throw that together in a pot-potato, lettuce, cuppa soup-baby you gotta STEW going!" "I think Id like my money back"
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"beads" "BEADS!!?"
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Best way anyone has ever been called a "cunt" on television.
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Never really watched Arrested Development though. Is it worthwhile?
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I hope they get Ron Howard back to do the narrations!
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why should we believe a film is in the works???
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Absolutely no reason not to like the show. Every bit of the show is perfect, from the actors, characters, props and story. This show is a classic and should be considered the best sitcom ever created.
"There's a new daddy in town....a discipline daddy. Oh. It's a parenting tape."
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I've been called in to replace Barry Zuckerkorn before.
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is when Gob accidentally washes franklin and the voice goes from black guy to upper class white "you've ruined the act Gob"...and Danowen im from the UK too and while i agree that a lot of people wont of heard of this i think that you'd be surprised by the number that actually do love this
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Bring back Tom Jayne and I'm happy. And it'd be great to see Rita again, if you can get for Charlize Theron for about 5 episodes, damn skippy you can get her for a movie. She was the best of Michael's girls.
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His cameo was pretty funny. The best cameo was Carl Weathers though, "we're just two adults getting a stew on".
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one of the only shows that got turned into a movie that I enjoyed though was Serenity from Firefly. I'm guessing this is gonna play out like one really long episode. Still, the show was hilarious while it lasted. I will probably go with my girlfriend and some of her friends, and I will probably laugh a good deal.
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how about letting us in on some of the things that you think ARE funny.
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"it aint broooooown"
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"Say what you want about America, thirteen bucks still gets you a helluva lot of mice!" ...Oh, and they really shoulr bring back "Chareth Cutestory," the Pirate Lawyer.
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Jul 01, 2008 7:27:05 PM CDT
"Yeah, like I'm going to take a whiz through this $5,000 suit. C
by leto iii
"Barry's not in right now. Would you like to leave her a message?" [...] "...Go ahead, call me something. I'm redecorating my kitchen."
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...Fuck. Oh, well. The Ultimate Quotefest continues. "...Oh, I've been in the film business for a while, but I just can't seem to get one in the can."
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Impenetrable in terms of needing a degree in nuclear physics to understand its humor. Not even winning 2 comedy series Emmys could save it. It's as if they went out of their way to make it inaccessible to the rank and file viewer.
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A degree in nuclear physics? More like an attention span, and a functioning brain.
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I wonder if they'll recast Marta and bring her back for the fourth time. That'd be badass.
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(shaking head in disbelief)
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Gob to fuck the problem away
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If you're hating on this show, you have serious, serious problems, and should seek analrapy.
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Jul 01, 2008 7:52:05 PM CDT
Even if it means me taking a chubby, I will suck it up!
by dr. wordsmith
when a teaser happens in the coming months
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"Michael, you are not quite the ladies man I had pictured. Hopefully, we will remedy that when we are in the spa spreading body chocolate on each other."
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Let's deal some drugs.
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"...They're gonna push the tension 'till the last possible moment before they strip."
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"i can't make any promises...
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I like AD as much as the next guy, but if the movie resorts to bringing back every little joke from the series, it's gonna blow.
Honestly, the show was best at it's simplest in the first season. I hope they take a fresh direction with the film instead of calling back the jokes I already know they made.
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I agree for the most part. But they found ways to bring Carl Weathers back several times so that is the one cameo I could see being revised.
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you know, one of those shows that so many seem to love and love dearly...like its almost treated as this awesome perfect show. and so i eventually gave it a go and found it actually quite boring. guess its one of those shows you have to "get" or something, like the Office. either way, thats cool to see that Tambor is in Hellboy 2...he isnt in any of the trailers i saw so i figured they just ditched him or something. i wonder if they'll make any mention of saving him from that end credits sequence.
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Then you can sell it to the public as a Ben Stiller movie. See? Mainstream audiences ahoy! (well, aside from the Heartbreak Kid, that is...)
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Who's this Tobias Funke everybody's talking about?
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One of the best comedies EVER!
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... Yeah, whoever gets there first.
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it's that you barely have time to recover from one joke when the next four hit you in succession. I've been rewatching the episodes maybe four or five times before I feel like I caught all the visual gags, one liners and allusions. (Yep, you have to "use your allusions," so you know, like Edgar Allen Poe, but not that one. I'm using it.)
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Totally. Bring Stiller back somehow, too. ("No, that’s fine. I second the Sanctuary, but with the Clause of Silence.")
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"Enjoy the Hannukah cookie, man."
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...helped change my life!!
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It walked on my pillow!
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...the idea of this gives me Pop Pop in the Attic.
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"He said some wonderful things."
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because last we were in here, they were balls.
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Just how big have they gotten over these last couple years? Time to break out the motorboat!!!
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"I think I proved that with Fuck Mountain."
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Jul 01, 2008 8:44:37 PM CDT
You mean you can wear stipper clothes when you're not stripping?
by shallowgrave
*Rip* You tell me, Buster. You tell me.
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"If I didn't have a live dove in my pants right now, I'd leap across the table and...ah...what the HELL...??"
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don't worry, maybe they'll make an According To Jim movie, you know, something more your speed
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...the Bob Loblaw Law Blog. You sir, are a mouthful.
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Most quotable show of all time?
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"...You want your belt to buckle, not your chair."
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And I am now leaving this talk back so say good bye to these!
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Any body else want a hot ding dong?
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I sure hope this happens. Most things like Arrested (but not Arrested) usually get too hyped after they are gone (like Mr. Show and Family Guy), but AD keeps getting better and better.
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You didnt eat that did you?
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Variety is reporting that Columbia is working on a movie with Sasha Baron Cohen as Sherlock Holmes and Will Ferrell as Watson. I really don't know how I should feel about that.
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Jason Bateman has the best fake laugh ever, as shown when he is dating Rita, the blind lawyer.
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Although not bad for a 7-16 age group.
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I can't wait to see this over and over and over again.
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If he isn't I don't want to see it.
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Arrested Development, I can't see it working as a movie. The best that fans can hope is that the people putting up the money have no input and it is made only for AD fans (which is unlikely); and, that AD works in film format as well as the series format (which is unlikely). And, I sincerely hope I'm proven wrong on both accounts.
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...but the success of that wack-ass bullshit was hardly surprising. Unfortunately.
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Jul 02, 2008 12:00:41 AM CDT
Show was brilliant. I hope a movie will entertain the same...
by brians life
I think one of the greatest moments in comedic television is when Gob and Steve Holt embrace. Steve says "I'll never forget this, Dad!"Steve leaves the room...Gob pops a roofie ("forget me now") and says "I will. I will."Anyone see that deleted scene where David Cross is just berating Fox to the camera for not marketing the series better.Seriously...that show was no where to be seen WHILE it was winning emmys, gaining critical praise from most circles. Fucking FOX!
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now came true oh and freaks and geeks is massively overrated, Undeclared was a better show and that one is massively underrated. I have both box sets and love them both but Freaks isn't as good as Undeclared let alone Arrested Development.
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You KNOW it to be true!
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...but then my hand was bitten off by a loose seal.
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Jul 02, 2008 12:23:20 AM CDT
Like im going to see a movie wearing my $5000 suit. COME ON!
by tallscott
Id let you taste the joy if i saw a AD movie
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Was objectively the funniest thing that's ever aired on television.
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Anyong!
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Jul 02, 2008 2:05:18 AM CDT
Oh right, i forgot here in the states you call it 'sausage in th
by ribbitking
We just call it a sausage.
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Jul 02, 2008 3:34:36 AM CDT
"I wouldn't mind kissing that man between the cheeks."
by the guy who slept through everything.
"Tobias, you blowhard!"
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Jul 02, 2008 3:46:43 AM CDT
"Michael, you are quite the cupid."
by the guy who slept through everything.
"You can stick an arrow in my buttocks any time."
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Tobias: Although, perhaps I should call the ?ot Cops and tell them to come up with something more nautically themed. Hot Sailors. Better yet, Hot Seam...
Michael: I like Hot Sailors.
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actually, no. Apatow was a director on Larry Sanders and that was quite possibly the ONLY comedy series better than AD. You know this to be true.
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... that this would be the result. Money well spent? Well, I wouldn't go that far. I hope Tom Jane cameos: "I just want my kids back!"
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"Oh. That's from sitting on the copier".
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Can't wait for this to happen
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"He Came"
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COME ON!
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I guess you could say I'm bi-curious!
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I prefered the English stereotypes when Family Guy did it. Now wheres that Curb Your Enthusiasm movie I just imagined in my head as I type this...
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This is the greatest news I have read on this web-site all month! One of the smartest, unappreciated, witty and creative comedies finally will be hitting the big screen. In case you were wondering how they could finance the film, well, there's always money in the banana stand!
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rule.
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First is that the show flopped because people have to watch every second of the show for it to make sense. It's not a show where you can watch a little, take care of the kid, put in a load of laundry, and then watch a little more. AD take a commitment to watch but has a huge payback. A movie setting makes this type of show much more watchable because everyone is entirely tuned in and committed to watching.
Sencond is that 1.5 hours of a comedy this fast paced with the jokes may become exhausting about 45 minutes in. Not for me though! -
Because it's the LAST time you'll ever see them!
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...so Mebbe you sit on George Michael's lap. Whoa! Construction work ahead. It's going to be a bumpy ride."
The look on Michael Cera's face was the perfect combination of ecstatic "This is what I've always dreamed of!" and the guilty misery of "No, I can't, no I can't, no I can't." -
I had to take all pumps out of here.
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ROCK, FLAG AND EAGLE!!!!!!
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(At least not where you'd think!)
Warning: The sense of wellness Teamocil creates in relationships is merely the first sign of complete pituitary shutdown. Teamocil! -
and that had to be one of my favorite moments ever on T.V.
Watching Henry Winkler actually jump the shark on the Dock... priceless -
There has got to be a better way to say that.
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check out the trailers......
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British Eyes only!!!!
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What makes that line so priceless is when the camera immediately cuts to Bateman to see his response, which is of utter confusion (who the hell is this guy and what the hell is he talking about?).
"Look at us...two grown men crying like a couple of school girls."
"Ahh...you are the only one crying".
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Hopefully they keep the uncomfortable silence and not make it a mile a minute laugh-a-thon. The toned down humor is why it worked so well. Oh, and give us a hard R!
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This show kicks ass!!!
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EW reports this film has not yet been greenlighted, despite what Jeffrey Tambor said. In other word, "Arrested Development" is arrested in development.
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He's finished with Religulous, I don't think he's doing anything else right now, is he?
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I wonder if nobletoast13 can walk on water....
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YA FREAK BITCH!!!
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The family doctor with nothing but gauze and painkillers.
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