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TCB Debriefing 1/31/24-2/3/24: Sometimes I Think About Dying, The Onion, Friendship, Garrett Morris, Will Ferrell/Harper Steele, Larry David, River Butcher

February 3, 2024
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andrew deyoung, dave meherje, friendship, garrett morris, harper steele, hollywood walk of fame, larry david, paul rudd, rachel lambert, river butcher, seth meyers, sometimes i think about dying, the onion, tim robinson, will ferrell

1. If we were to tell you that there was a beautifully subdued dramedy about intrusive thoughts that isn’t a horror movie, you might wonder if we were just giving you the run around about a movie that couldn’t ever exist. Yet, Rachel Lambert’s Sometimes I Think About Dying, based on Killers by Kevin Armento, emerges with a lush exploration into the interior life of someone who often fantasizes about dying, amazingly in a peaceful, serene way. Daisy Ridley gives a career redefining performance playing the most quiet character she has ever played amidst a marvelous ensemble of comedians and character actors, especially with rising comedy star/comedian Dave Meherje. The humor derived from the tiniest of minutia is something to marvel here and a testatment to Lambert’s vision as we can only imagine the sort of feat it would be to pitch a movie like this to get funding. Sometimes I Think About Dying very well could be a cinematic/comedic rally cry for hardcore introverts everywhere and, for that, it’s pretty magnificent.

2. Staffers at The Onion have reached a tentative deal with parent company G/O Media have reached a tentative agreement over increases in wages and workplace protections averting a strike (THR). Oh, just imagine the never-ending flurry of Onion-esque headlines that would be blasted at G/O Media if there was a strike.

3. Whenever the next batch of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson comes out isn’t soon enough, but at least there will be a feature length film where Tim Robinson plays a suburban dad, ostensibly a character from I Think You Should Leave, only to have his life turned upside down by a mysterious weather man played by Paul Rudd upends his whole life. Called Friendship, this will also be the writer/director feature length debut of the brilliant Andrew DeYoung (John Early and Kate Berlant’s 555) (Deadline).

4. All hail the trailblazing comedian and SNL star Garrett Morris and his recently minted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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5. The latest Will Ferrell movie, Will & Harper, will actually be a doc about Will going on a road trip with one of his best friends, Harper Steele, who recently transitioned (Variety). This might be the rare instance where you see Will actually be himself without bits (though we have no doubt that he’ll be pulling shenanigans throughout).

6. The one and only Larry David essentially does an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm during his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers AND gets bested by Seth. Please enjoy.

7. The amazing River Butcher is out on tour all the way through March! Go see him live at throughout the country and get tix now at riverbutcher.com/shows..

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8. We’ll leave you with this: Hot take-9:30PM is not late.

Amy Poehler Gets a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame

December 4, 2015
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(via Variety)

This year has been a good one for comedy on The Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Dick Gregory, Will Ferrell, and Melissa McCarthy all got their name encased by a star on the world famous Hollywood Walk of Fame earlier in 2015.

Now, the absolutely deserving Amy Poehler has gotten her star on the Walk of Fame following what has been a blisteringly great time for her career. Whether it be Parks and Recreation, The Golden Globes, Smart Girls, Broad City, and more, Poehler has made a wonderful mark on Hollywood and we’ve all been the better for it. Honestly, we can only imagine that Amy’s getting a star now because she’s been too busy to go through the process to get one.

The ceremony took place yesterday, so now you can go on Hollywood Blvd. and find it.

Melissa McCarthy Got a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame

May 24, 2015
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(via Variety)

If you’re in LA or visiting, there will be one more name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame that you’ll enjoy seeing and that you won’t have to Google.

Already this year, Dick Gregory and Will Ferrell have gotten stars on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame. Now, joining the ranks of Hollywood’s brightest stars is comedy star barrier breaking Melissa McCarthy.

She deservedly got her star this week, which means you could see it still in its new condition before taking the pounding from millions of tourists. 

Will Ferrell Getting Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

March 24, 2015
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(via Variety)

We wonder if Ferrell is going to pull any stunts like he did with his Mark Twain Prize.

Will Ferrell will now deservedly join the rows and rows of stars and names along Hollywood Blvd. and it wouldn’t surprise us at all if he did something like stand by his star in costume to see if he could people to take a picture with him instead of the star. 

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