Flannery Tanner April 19, 2016 Share April 19, 2016 The Jinx could be fun, but Armison plays Robert Durst in the new Kimmy Schmidt and they might not to go to that well too many times. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom July 31, 2016 Share July 31, 2016 Coming back September 14. Quote IFC/Documentary Now! kicks off its new season on September 14 with a send-up of the 1993 political docu The War Room, about Bill Clinton’s campaign for POTUS in ’92. Bill Hader reprises his James Carville, while Fred Armison, spectacularly be-wigged, is George Stephanopoulos. 1 Link to comment
Primetimer August 25, 2016 Share August 25, 2016 Getting mad that I still have to wait for the spoof of The War Room, tbh. View the full article Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 9, 2016 Share September 9, 2016 Counting the days (hours?) until Season 2 begins! I love these two characters...SNL's great loss. Link to comment
chitowngirl September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 The on stage breakup was reminiscent of The Replacements. 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 (edited) Season 2 premieres with a parody of The War Room the documentary about the 1992 Presidential election. The thing I noticed most was the hair: Bill Hader's bald spot as the James Carville stand-in and Fred as the George Stephanopoulis stand in. The perfect early 90s hair on Mary Beth the female member of the campaign team and episode writer's John Mulaney's hair in the post ep interview. Favorite parts is Hader putting racist lawn jockeys on the lawns supporter's of the opponent and Armisen's obsession with Kathy Ireland. Loved the fake MTV news report they made a few weeks ago. Tabitha Soren has not aged! Edited September 15, 2016 by VCRTracking 3 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 (edited) A Guide To Every Doc Mocked In Bill Hader & Fred Armisen's "Documentary Now!" Season 2 https://www.fastcocreate.com/3063619/a-guide-to-every-doc-mocked-in-bill-hader-fred-armisens-documentary-now-season-2 Edited September 15, 2016 by VCRTracking 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 You beat me to the punch about the lawn jockeys. I thought they were going to hop out and steal signs. When I saw the first lawn jockey....aw geez, perfect! I love these guys. They really know how to skewer certain people but in a funny way, not mean. 2 Link to comment
cpcathy September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 I think it would have helped had I seen The War Room, which I did not. While I could not adore Hader's take on Carville more, I know a lot was modeled after the original doc, and I didn't get a lot of it. 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 Well, this might help a bit: 3 Link to comment
biakbiak September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 I adore The War Room so I loved this episode. Link to comment
glowlights September 17, 2016 Share September 17, 2016 Documentary Now! is the best show in FOREVER and I am so happy it came back strong for the new season! 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 17, 2016 Share September 17, 2016 I never saw War Room but as soon as I heard Bill Hader's "accent", I knew who he was supposed to be. Had to read an article about The Bunker to learn that Fred was paying George Stephanopolis. Hader can effortlessly slip into such a wide variety of characters. That talent of his reminds me of Dan Akroyd. Link to comment
VCRTracking September 17, 2016 Share September 17, 2016 Documentary Now! Isn't a Parody. It's Not an Homage. It's a Different Style of Comedy. Link to comment
Mumbles September 17, 2016 Share September 17, 2016 The Bunker was such a spot-on homage to The War Room. Bravo. I had been in and out of this show last season so I dvred a bunch when the channel did a marathon this morning. Just watched Dronzzz - amazing. I urge you to catch it on demand or on Netflix if you haven't. It really nailed know-it-all hipsters. 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 My goodness this show. This. Show. I enjoy documentaries but I haven't seen a lot of them so many of those they cover are unfamiliar to me. Sometimes that matters. Take last week, for instance. Even though I recognized what it was covering and the people in it, it just wasn't clicking with me for whatever reason. Maybe I'd like it more on rewatch. But then there are episodes like tonight's where seeing the original doesn't feel as necessary. That was a surprising amount of emotion packed into a short 20-something mini-film. 3 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 (edited) Wow, this ended up a very heartfelt episode. It makes me want to check out Jiro Dreams of Sushi. I've never ever thought of putting butter on rice but now I'm going to try it. I want to go to find a local place like the other son's fun restaurant. Laughed out loud when they showed that Arturo was in an improv group when he was in college in Chicago! Edited September 22, 2016 by VCRTracking 4 Link to comment
LeighAnne September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 (edited) Because, as FX President of Entertainment John Landgraf famously said, we are living in the era of Peak TV, there are TV shows for everyone. I feel like Fred Armisen/Bill Hader/Seth Meyers have reached into my brain and made a show specifically for me. I like documentaries and have seen so many that there's stuff in Documentary Now! that may not be that funny to someone who doesn't watch a lot of documentaries but is hilarious to me. In "Juan Likes Rice and Chicken" there's a Working Hard to Achieve a Goal section that I feel like I've seen hundreds of times; not just in Jiro Dreams of Sushi, but also in dance documentaries (like Pina) or fashion documentaries (like Unzipped), where we see a person doing their work, and slowly, step by step, they go a little farther, they get a little better, and the Philip Glass/Thomas Newman/James Horner score gets louder, and the string section (there is always a lot of string music during the Moment of Triumph) crescendos, and the camera (of course) goes into slow motion, and we see: Fred Armisen and Harvey Guillen shooting raw chicken pieces at a wall. Thank you, show, for making me laugh out loud. Next week: the Eric Bogosian/Spalding Gray monologist parody, which seems like catnip to someone like Bill Hader. Edited September 22, 2016 by LeighAnne 4 Link to comment
LeighAnne September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 They're doing a Stop Making Sense parody this season, so Fred Armisen and Bill Hader debuted their psuedo-Talking Heads band, "Test Pattern," on Late Night with Seth Meyers: Art + Student = Poor 2 Link to comment
beadgirl September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 It's the little details that make this show so great. "I spoke to Diego today." "Did you have a seance?" Ha! And yet I got so emotionally invested, I was really rooting for Arturo. And what a sweet ending! I had no idea Armisen spoke Spanish so well. 5 Link to comment
cpcathy September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 I was convinced throughout the entire show that the guy who played Juan was Armisen's actual father! They seemed to resemble each other, but then, I'm a sucker for that kind of casting. 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 22, 2016 Share September 22, 2016 (edited) Yo quiero Juan Likes Rice and Chicken. I had a grin on my face throughout the whole dang thing. Now I can't wait for next week's episode cause it looks like Bill Hader will be sporting a whole new character. So far, Bill has killed with his James Carville & Little Edie impersonations. I just love this series (& I never saw the real documentaries they're based on). I can rarely find anything on TV to watch so this (and good ol' Fargo) is right up my alley ;>) Edited September 22, 2016 by annzeepark914 1 Link to comment
biakbiak September 23, 2016 Share September 23, 2016 11 hours ago, cpcathy said: I was convinced throughout the entire show that the guy who played Juan was Armisen's actual father! They seemed to resemble each other, but then, I'm a sucker for that kind of casting. Fred's dad is half German and half Japanese so probably not the look they were going for. 2 Link to comment
JTMacc99 September 27, 2016 Share September 27, 2016 On 9/22/2016 at 11:58 AM, beadgirl said: It's the little details that make this show so great. I was thinking the exact same thing! The writing and acting is just smart. Silly, but smart. Link to comment
biakbiak September 29, 2016 Share September 29, 2016 I thought Parker Gail's location is Everything was amazing. I love Swimming to Cambodia but I thought this take on the unreliable narrator was excellent. I died when it cut to the cat waiting to give his side of the story (see I am also an unreliable narrator). I thought Bill had a perfect take on Spaulding. Interesting that this episode was essentially their "bottle episode" and only happened because they ran out of money. Though thinking of Spaulding always makes me sad, this episode made me laugh! 4 Link to comment
Phishbulb September 29, 2016 Share September 29, 2016 "Can we hear you say all the street names again?" "What??!?!?" "I'm kidding." 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 29, 2016 Share September 29, 2016 I love the unexpected ending! Quote I love Swimming to Cambodia but I thought this take on the unreliable narrator was excellent. I died when it cut to the cat waiting to give his side of the story (see I am also an unreliable narrator). The subway token clerk is what really had me ROTFLing! 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 30, 2016 Share September 30, 2016 Since there's something weird technically going on at the episodes forum, I'll post here. Bill Hader RULES. He can do anyone and Wednesday night, he just took over Spaulding Gray. This was as good as their Grey Gardens mockumentary IMO. Loved the subway token collector (complete with the sounds of the trains rumbling through). I wish this show were on every week! 1 Link to comment
ApathyMonger October 1, 2016 Share October 1, 2016 Loved Location is Everywhere. Hadn't seen any Spaulding Grey monologue stuff before, but I watched Swimming to Cambodia on Youtube before this, and it was great. The "Polite Laughter" flashing sign was a great touch. 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 October 6, 2016 Share October 6, 2016 I can't enter anything into the Episodes thread for some technical reason. The video of Bill Hader keeps showing up. Anyhow, did anyone like last night's episode of the traveling salesmen? I didn't...at all. Too much angst to be funny. Sure, it was ridiculous, to be going to people's homes to sell globes but for a half hour? Link to comment
cpcathy October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 I enjoyed it but nothing this season so far has reached the brilliance that is "Sandy Passage." 3 Link to comment
VCRTracking October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 "I shoulda been a fireman!" I liked it on a technical level. The recreation of old black and white film stock and the sound quality. The funniest scene to me was the boss rehearsing a pitch with Armisen's character. I recognized the older salesman as the dad from Life Goes On. 2 Link to comment
cpcathy October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 I loved Hader ordering cigarettes off the menu. 4 Link to comment
Primetimer October 11, 2016 Share October 11, 2016 This week, they parody 'Stop Making Sense', with a little help from Maya Rudolph. View the full article Link to comment
VCRTracking October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 It's hard to top the performances in Stop Making Sense. "Life During Wartime" always gets me pumped up. I love Bill Hader's characters' song. 1 Link to comment
Primetimer October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 You want to make sure you're doing everything right when you're parodying 'Stop Making Sense'. View the full article Link to comment
cpcathy October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 Did not care for this at all. The only thing I enjoyed was Hader's character making a face at the Balinese music. Link to comment
nottopbravo October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 I think that the one thing that is understated on this show is: The closer you know the source material, the more you appreciate this show. 3 Link to comment
VCRTracking October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 (edited) Edited October 13, 2016 by VCRTracking Link to comment
annzeepark914 October 14, 2016 Share October 14, 2016 I got weary of it after 15 minutes. Link to comment
BetterButter October 14, 2016 Share October 14, 2016 Hear Documentary Now!’s full Talking Heads parody album 1 Link to comment
12catcrazy October 14, 2016 Share October 14, 2016 Totally, totally in love with this show! If you've seen the original documentaries they are basing these on, you'll have even more of an appreciation on what they're doing. Some months ago, my companion and I started watching "Salesmen" and we had to turn it off due to total boredom. Now we wish we would've seen it through after watching "Globesmen". Link to comment
Phishbulb October 15, 2016 Share October 15, 2016 (edited) Yeah, I think with this episode more than any of them it really would depend on you having seen "Stop Making Sense" for you to really appreciate the episode. The humor was in how closely they mimicked the original and especially the style of Talking Heads' music. There were other '80s/new-wave sort of parodies in there as well; Hader's song sounded more like Devo to me and "Flashing Lights" had kind of a Cars feel. And the talk-singing song that Fred did was Tom Waits for some reason. The music's pretty nice to listen to on its own actually. The one song they didn't include was the song supposedly written by Maya's character, which is actually a pre-existing song written by Matthew Sweet. Edited October 15, 2016 by Phishbulb Link to comment
Primetimer October 24, 2016 Share October 24, 2016 As its second season wraps up, watch Bill Hader try his hardest to earn some more funds for Pinnacle Pictures. View the full article Link to comment
VCRTracking October 27, 2016 Share October 27, 2016 (edited) Lot of nice cameoes in the season finale, but Peter Bogdanovich had the best joke. Edited October 27, 2016 by VCRTracking 1 Link to comment
Dowel Jones October 27, 2016 Share October 27, 2016 Losing out to your own star for an Oscar named after you. That's tough. 2 Link to comment
12catcrazy October 28, 2016 Share October 28, 2016 What was the movie they were goofing on in the finale episode? Bill Hader kind of looked like Robert Evans - was there a documentary made about him? Link to comment
Dowel Jones October 28, 2016 Share October 28, 2016 Evans did have a memoir movie called The Kid Stays in the Picture. I saw it once but can't remember if it matches up to this. 1 Link to comment
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