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“Fired on Mars” Imagines an Interplanetary Office Space-Ish Comedy

April 17, 2023
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The prospect of terraforming and then, consequently, living on Mars gets envisioned so often these days that it’s hard to not also imagine some inevitable pitfalls that would be caused by various governments or multi-national corporations that are more powerful than most sovereign nations. Imagining that ought to lead one to imagine how having a 9-5 job on Mars, then losing said job would be a great source for a dark office comedy very much like those very same comedies set on Earth.

Nate Sherman and Nate Vokey made a buzzworthy short called Fired on Mars and it was so intriguing and resonant that Warner Discovery ordered it to series at Max (formerly HBO Max). Luke Wilson voices Jeff who is subject to the show’s title at the perfectly named Mars based company Mars.ly. What follows is probably the thing you needed after Silicon Valley ended/an outer space version of Office Space that you didn’t even know you wanted.

Take a look for yourself at Fired on Mars’ official trailer here and then look for the series on Max this Thurs. Apr. 20th.

 

Cameron Crowe’s Showtime Comedy Pilot “Roadies” Gets a Cast

December 8, 2014
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(via Deadline)

Cameron Crowe’s Showtime comedy pilot “Roadies” has just locked its cast. Luke Wilson, who had an excellent turn in Skeleton Twins this year,  Imogen Poots, Keisha Castle-Hughes, and Peter Cambor will all play a touring rock band’s road crew making for a sort-of workplace comedy set behind-the-scenes at a rock concert.

Roadies definitely seems like the perfect bridge for Crowe to get into TV and we can’t wait to hear the soundtrack he has in store for us.

“The Skeleton Twins” Expands to 50 Theaters Today and You Should Go See It

September 19, 2014
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The Skeleton Twins has played in LA and NYC for the week to a great critical and commercial reception and there’s definitely a reason, if not several, for why that’s happening.

The top billing from Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig doesn’t disappoint as they show how fun both of them hanging out during SNL rehearsals can be, but also they throughly go to dark places and make us want to follow them all the way there and back. Luke Wilson is also played beautifully as a stark contrast to their misanthropic, self-destructive duo. Co-writer-director Craig Johnson manages to take something that, on paper, could be just intensely dark and heavy, and presents with a deft, caring hand.

Constantly switching gears between the hysterical and the cathartic, it’s definitely worth checking out, especially since it expanded to 50 theaters this weekend.

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