Friday, November 13, 2009
Black & Blues
Tracy Morgan was hit or miss on SNL (and drew a mixed reaction at Carnegie Hall) but he's the most consistently funny part of 30 Rock. This interview from NPR is a painfully candid discussion about his new book and is a direct contrast to the raw craziness of his on-camera persona.
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I dunno. He doesn't do much for me on 30 Rock, though I've felt that the show has been pretty unfunny since about halfway through last season.
If anything, I tune in for Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin. Everyone else gets in the way.
On a Tina Fey note, the trailer for "Date Night" made me really want to see the movie. The top 5 box office hits of 2010, as seen through my cracked and in-need-of-Windex crystal ball:
1. Iron Man 2
2. Toy Story 3
3. ?
4. ?
5. Date Night
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