In 6-second chunks at a time. This is dumb.

entertainmentweekly:

Thank GOB it’s Thursday, because we can finally show you what the cast of Arrested Developmentlooks like when clad in old-tymey costumes for our Reunion Issue photo shoot.
“How much could a banana cost? Ten ducats?”

entertainmentweekly:

Thank GOB it’s Thursday, because we can finally show you what the cast of Arrested Developmentlooks like when clad in old-tymey costumes for our Reunion Issue photo shoot.

“How much could a banana cost? Ten ducats?”

skylerdobin:

Secret Policeman’s Ball. Tonight. 7PM.
Watch here.

skylerdobin:

Secret Policeman’s Ball. Tonight. 7PM.

Watch here.

theoisjonesing:

David Cross meets the Dunphys! AWESOME!
i pray there’s an “analrapist” reference or something in the Modern Family ep he guest stars on.

theoisjonesing:

David Cross meets the Dunphys! AWESOME!

i pray there’s an “analrapist” reference or something in the Modern Family ep he guest stars on.

ifc:

Get excited people. IFC will be at this year’s NYC Comic Con with TWO panels. Moderating the Todd Margaret panel will be the lovely Jon Benjamin, and moderating the Portlandia panel will be the terrific Seth Meyers. GET YOUR TICKETS!

I’ll be there.

ifc:

Get excited!

It has been four years since Bob Odenkirk directed a feature film but the “Mr. Show” veteran is preparing to step behind the camera again for the indie comedy “Annie Jenkins: A Not Very Romantic Comedy,” Odenkirk has told TheWrap.
While Odenkirk did not disclose details of the project, he did reveal that he has an impressive cast lined up, including Krysten Ritter, Rainn Wilson, Dennis Farina and longtime collaborator David Cross.
Odenkirk cautioned that none of the actors have formally signed on yet and are not officially attached at this point, but they’ve all read his “Annie Jenkins” script and agreed to play parts in the picture, which is still searching for its male lead.
Odenkirk and producer Mary Jane Skalski (“The Visitor”) are currently in the midst of finding financing for the film, which Odenkirk expects to put into production later this year.
Comedy nerd boner.

I have not seen a script. I know the story they’ve got in mind, and it is great. I think it is [a] perfect continuance of the Bluths, although I cannot say anything. I know the outline is done. I am definitely looking forward to it whenever, if ever, it happens.
Will Arnett and David Cross in London, I’m assuming.
(via atencio)

Will Arnett and David Cross in London, I’m assuming.

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