Workin’ It, with Eric: No Internet
Eric finds out there's no internet at work when he needs to watch the new Tan Stan and His Man Band and the boss (Andy Richter) has banned all entertainment sites at work like Facebook or Twitter.
Eric finds out there's no internet at work when he needs to watch the new Tan Stan and His Man Band and the boss (Andy Richter) has banned all entertainment sites at work like Facebook or Twitter.
Movies and TV shows have been dominated in the past decade or so by gritty reboots, in which known characters or plots are presented in a harsh, as realistic as possible manner, e.g. The Dark Knight, the recent Battlestar Galactica series, and the movie adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. If Dave Eggers can take a slim storybook and make a movie about depressed monsters waxing incoherently about sadness and loss, then dozens of classic kids’ books are just sitting there, waiting to be made more gritty and super-realistic.
There ‘s nothing quite as timeless as the suckery one encounters in middle school, and this show nails it.
Penned by Bobby Mooer, the Mooer Report will clear up lingering accusations and negative reports about milk. ‘
Ben Roy, Adam Cayton-Holland, and Josh Blue are selectively outraged.
Ryan wanders around the Emerald City on the hunt for some jitter juice.
Will Ferrell & Adam McKay sit down in an 11 episode series to reminisce about “The Landlord” and how it all started