DVDs* >_<
Arrested Development Page 10
You're like the Lynne Truss of the BSG.
Yea I love the commentary on these DVDs there really fun and funny to listen too.
*looks up who Lynne Truss is*
Quote: chipolata @ April 3 2008, 12:54 PM BSTYou're like the Lynne Truss of the BSG.
I taught her everything she knows.
I'll be surprised if this ever happens though:
Have any of you been able to access hulu.com? You can catch Arrested on there....... all episodes.
Also another good one is
Hulu doesn't work for people outside the US I think.
Get Hotspot Shield and bingo, Hulu for all.
(Bingo is not an application, it's just a phrase)
Oh my, well for you I wish it did.
Movie deal made? Or more guff?
It does seem more official this time. Fingers crossed, can't take anymore crushing disappointments
Ron Howard moves from narrating to directing duties as the popular comedy heads for the big screen...
Fans of the popular US sitcom, Arrested Development, have been watching and waiting for the last necessary block to fall into place that allows a film version worthy of the Golden Globe award-winning series. That piece has a name and it's Michael Cera.
A big screen recreation of the massively popular show, which ran for 53 episodes over three seasons, has been hinted at and rumoured, but final confirmation that all the 'family members' were onboard for a movie had remained afloat, just out of reach.
E Online has reported yesterday that Michael Cera (Superbad, Juno), has agreed to join the others, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Jessica Walter, Portia de Rossi, and Tony Hale, who make up the dysfunctional Bluth family.
Ron Howard, who narrated the series, is set to direct a script by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz for Fox Searchlight.
Returning brother Byron "Buster" Bluth (Tony Hale) can currently be seen on episodes of Chuck and Cera himself is scheduled to begin filming soon on an adaptation of the graphic novel, Scott Pilgrim, with Cera in the lead role as the 23-year-old anti-hero in an adventure romance.
*Bursts with excitement*
There is always that risk of a movie not working, but you just look at that cast, the director and the writer and I can't see it failing.
Can't wait for this.
Quote: Martin Holmes @ February 25 2009, 10:09 PM GMT*Bursts with excitement*
Clean up on isle 3.
Although sitcom spinoff films are always shit, I think the Arrested Development one might actually be one of the more palatable ones.
Edited by Aaron.