Monthly Archives: April 2015

The 5th Arrest is Best with Jest

High-fives all around as it’s been reported that the brilliantly written and entertainingly acted sitcom, Arrested Development will officially be returning with (a randomly selected?) 17 new episodes sometime in the foreseeable future.

For the longest time, demand for more Arrested Development has been high. Fortunately, a fifth season will illuminate the world in laughter.

Three seasons on network television was just the beginning.

To the men and women behind this second revival: Thank you!

One thing to remember is that you may need Netflix (like season 4) to watch the highly-anticipated 5th season of Arrested Development.

https://youtu.be/y1_HPx6h1do?t=2m9s

The show’s a cross between realism and absurdity…and the result is golden.

The Season’s Over

Some devils went up to Indianapolis (in the Indiana) and were able to stage a late game flurry of offense to neutralize Frank “The Tank” Kaminsky and his fellow Badgers to win the men’s college basketball national championship last night. As a basketball fan, it was an exciting game. As a fan of the Tar Heels who lives in Columbus, Ohio with family from Wisconsin, it was excruciating watching Coach K jump up and down in pure exuberance after the clock ticked down to all zeros. Wisconsin and the Big Ten were so close, but the summit was just too steep to reach.

Baskets are only worth so many points in the final 30 seconds.

Yesterday was fascinating, though. Aside from the grand finale of March Madness, it was also Opening Day for baseball. Quite the transition from one indoor sport with a time limit to an outdoor sport with no time limit. From a sport with nail-biting plays to a sport with no shortage of yawns, sports made one of its transitions on Monday. The occasional experience of a baseball game is fun. I have a few great memories of being at a baseball game in a new park every several years. There is an entertaining dynamic. But like hot dogs and beer, a steady diet is not recommended.

Regardless, in ballparks across the country, hot dogs and beer were purchased, jerseys were taken off the hanger in the closest and America’s pastime (some may say literally…) began its 162-game marathon of strikeouts, home runs and, well, what the New York Mets do:

That’s funny every year.

Happy Monday!

No matter how old we are, the sky’s the limit (literally).

That’s awesomeness x 100.

Push Your Limits This Week!

The Wedding Party That Never Ended

Six degrees of separation is remarkably prevalent to many things in our lives. No, it’s not a perfect scientific theory, but the more you talk with people and discover things about them, it’s usually mind-blowing how connected we all really are. The best part is you never expect it. You could be on a blind date and, halfway through, you realize a commonality that seemed entirely improbable.

How? When? With who, again?

The same applies to movies. And the 2005 fan favorite, Wedding Crashers (one of the best buddy comedies and most quotable films in recent memory) was the unlikely springboard to future collaborations and careers:

  • It featured supporting actor Bradley Cooper, before he became an Oscar nominated machine
  • Brought back Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell in a not-so-goofy comedy and led to the completely unrelated “sequel,” The Internship, in which the comedic trio reunited
  • Inspired the on-screen romantic return in, Midnight in Paris with Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams (though in a different mood)
  • Inspired the engaged coupling return of Bradley Cooper and Rachel McAdams in a soon-to-be-released movie, Aloha

Speaking of Hawaii, has anyone ever met Pierce Brosnan? Hey, just like the trailer below, you never know what someone is going to say…

Aloha arrives in theaters on May 29, 2015.

Boosted careers and created lasting partnerships, that’s what Wedding Crashers did.