moon_custafer: Kate Beaton's Gatsby comics (jazz age)

https://www.newyorker.com/video/watch/how-to-write-a-new-yorker-cartoon-caption-jon-hamm-edition

 

This appears to be part of a series in which various celebrities contribute captions, but this one’s all the funnier to me as I never watched Mad Men and have only ever seen Hamm as the Archangel Fucking Gabriel in Good Omens:

“Hey there fellow humans! I, John Hamm, definitely a human, definitely from St. Louis, and not at all an otherworldly being who modelled its appearance on a slightly grainy photo of Cary Grant, will now explain the situations in these drawings and why they’re funny.”

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Andrew found that Homecoming is now on iTunes—I suppose Amazon still gets some money out of the deal but we can watch it without having to sign up for Prime. Watched the first four 30-minute episodes last night.

The first two eps made Andrew fairly squirmy, with all the creepy shots of institutional hallways, etc (Andrew: "normally I like goose-neck lamps, but those ones are Wrong") but episodes Three and Four, though equally tense and spooky, also contain a lot of wry humour and he laughed his way through them. He especially liked Carrasco vs. the motion-detector-controlled lights in the archives. Shea Whigham needs be allowed to do physical comedy more often. Andrew kept saying he wanted to see him as Inspector Columbo. (I admit that the gifs I’d seen online of Whigham were my main motivation to watch the show)

I could see why they put Stephan James in the role played by Oscar Isaac in the original podcast—they’re very similar types on some ways. We spent a long time trying to figure out where we’d seen Bobby Carnavale before (the Ant-Man movies). This show almost gives you some kind of face-blindness – when Heidi meets with her ex-boyfriend in the 2022 timeframe, neither of us recognized the actor without the stupid beard he’d had in his 2018 scenes, to the point where we both thought maybe he was supposed to be somebody else taking advantage of Heidi’s amnesia to impersonate her ex.

Andrew says Sissy Spacek is the female Nick Nolte and vice versa. Also he pointed out the bit where the incidental music is from The Day the Earth Stood Still (I think I read that all the incidental music is from various mid-century thrillers, to go with the Kubrick-meets-Hitchcock vibe they're trying for.)

I like it when Julia Roberts is allowed to be a character actress, and especially when she’s allowed to be, like, a gothic heroine (basically this and Mary Reilly). I feel like the show is kind of setting Heidi and Carrasco up as mirror-images—they’re very similar personality types, really, it’s just that Heidi’s geekiness is masked by, well, by looking like Julia Roberts.

Looking forward to watching the next few episodes tonight.
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Forgot to mention that I got a night-guard this week (I grind my teeth) but have not yet managed to keep it on through the night - as I never worn a retainer or had braces as a child, I find it very distracting and uncomfortable.

I think it also caused the dream last night in which Jack Nicholson handed me a watch that had teethmarks in it, and which opened up to reveal a dental mould (possibly his teeth? not sure). At the time this seemed hilariously funny, enough that I woke myself with laughing. Oh, that wacky Jack and his antics.

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