With the Saddam verdict coming down and because tomorrow is Election Day, a timely clip from the Iraq episode...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Rfg4r1R8g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Rfg4r1R8g
continuousbeing2 said:And the ep where buster teaches everyone the lesson about not using one armed people to teach lessons, classic
Jason Bateman tells E! Online that Mitch Hurwitz and Ron Howard, the creative minds behind the acclaimed but cancelled comedy "Arrested Development" are planning a film version.
Bateman says that he and the other actors who played the Bluth family have received calls asking if they would be willing to shoot a movie.
"I can confirm that a round of sniffing has started. Any talk is targeting a poststrike situation, of course. I think, as always, that it's a question of whether the people with the money are willing to give our leader, Mitch Hurwitz, what he deserves for his participation. And I can speak for the cast when I say our fingers are crossed" says Bateman.
Other cast members were contacted and "everyone seems to be very much on board and excited by the prospect" says the sit.
eggman88888 said:Gob: [flashback] You've got a nice mouth.
Gob: [flashback] I'd kill for that ass.
Gob: [flashback] Now lately, the chair doesn't seem to give out but as soon as I lean back...
Bob Loblaw said:Best show evar!!!
I have all three seasons on DVD; season 3 is the best IMO
Bob Loblaw said:Best show evar!!!
I have all three seasons on DVD; season 3 is the best IMO
Finder said:You, sir, are a mouthful!
I actually think disc 1 on season two is the best of the series. So full of win it is not even funny (but it is!).
One person not keen on making an "Arrested Development" movie is co-star Michael Cera.
The "Superbad" and "Juno" actor tells The National Post that "I don't think I would want to see a movie of the series if I was a fan, anyway... And I don't really see a need for it if you can get the three seasons on DVD."
Despite lots of online talk that a film based on the cancelled but highly acclaimed Fox comedy series is in the works, Cera admits he hasn't heard of any plans for such a film.
This conflicts with comments by his on-screen dad and co-star Jason Bateman back in June when he told MTV News that "We all want to do it. All the actors want to do it, the writers want to do it, and the boss wants to do it. And they are working on making a deal, probably as we speak."