Showing posts with label Zack Galifianakis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zack Galifianakis. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Fern Baby Fern

I neglected to post this last week after it aired on TV, but in case you missed it, here was the special 30 minute version of Zack Galiafianakis' web series Between Two Ferns featuring guests Tina Fey, Jon Stewart, and Sir Richard Branson.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Political dogfight

Leslie Knope and the folks at Parks and Recreation aren't the only ones involved in comedic political campaigns. Later this summer, Will Ferrell and Zack Galifianakis will be squaring off in the political comedy, The Campaign. Here's your first look at the film via two fake political ads.



Sunday, March 25, 2012

RBR: Puss in Boots

I doubt there's anyone out there who was actually clamoring to see the origin story of Puss in Boots, the supporting character from the Shrek franchise, and yet here it is. In this latest computer animated adventure from Dreamworks, we see how Puss became the suave swashbuckler that we've come to know him to be. Along the way, we also run into some new characters including Humpty Dumpty as Puss' childhood friend (voiced by Zack Galifianakis) and Kitty Softpaws (Salma Hayek) who plays a romatic foil for Puss. Despite the complete lack of necessity for this film, I couldn't help but find myself still enjoying it. The film provides a number of solid laughs without relying on cheap pop culture jokes like the later Shrek films did. There were also a lot of smaller touches that the animators did here (facial expressions, body movements) that added some depth to the storytelling. I found myself compelled to see where the story would go and what would happened to the characters. I do wish they would have expanded the central plot of the film. At a short runtime of 90 minutes, there was too much time spent on flashbacks and other ancillary business that, while enjoyable, came off as filler. This certainly works well as a rental. I would have felt ripped off spending money to see this in the theater, but it felt right on the small screen. In fact, I could easily see them turning this into a Saturday morning cartoon franchise instead of continuing on and making more films. If you've been a fan of the Shrek films, but opted to skip this one when it was in theaters, go ahead and check it out now. Adults and kids alike will find something entertaining here. This film may not be purr-fect, but it's a solid piece of animated fun. Rating: ****