Ty Watches "Only Murders in the Building" Season 3

My wife and I just finished season 3 of "Only Murders in the Building" last night. We have been fans of the show from the start, but it took us a minute to watch this most recent season. Let’s discuss.

For a show that has the same formula each season, the writers really know how to keep it fresh. The show focuses on three people who live in the same apartment building, Martin Short, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez, and they host a true crime podcast while they solve a murder within the building. Pretty simple, right? But they find new ways to make it better every season, and this new season is no different.

The second season ended, spoiler alert, with Paul Rudd's character collapsing on stage. That is where we pick up season 3, and when it starts, it really gets going. This season felt like there was more action. The pace seemed quicker, the multiple storylines came at you fast, and that made it all the more watchable. Adding Paul Rudd and Meryl Streep was an absolute home run. Those two, especially Streep, are wonderful actors and seemed to have a blast this season. Rudd played a superhero, broey version of himself this season. I loved his performance. He was an asshole with some secrets. They even found a way to make him look like he was a redeemable person. Streep played an actress who couldn't seem to find a break, which is wild when you remember that you are watching Meryl freaking Streep. She is one of the best actors of my lifetime, and seeing her try to play a bad actress was hilarious. But, much like Rudd, she nailed it. I bought her every step of the way and want to see more of her in the future of this show. They also added Jesse Tyler Williams in a bit role and he did a wonderful job. He was funny and charming and I liked his character a ton.

Really this show is all about the three stars and boy oh boy did they do a great job this season. Steve Martin got to do a ton of fun stuff and he was exceptional. I really enjoyed when he would go to the "white room" while rehearsing the play. Martin Short got to do a bit of dramatics this season, which he crushed, but he was the funniest one of them all. I think he is the most underrated one on this show, but that should change after this season. And Selena Gomez was front and center this season. She really carried the show and did a phenomenal job. She is really proving how good of an actor she is. She is a shining star here. The rest of the cast is amazing as usual. The guest stars are big time names and they do a wonderful job. The new actors they brought in bring even more weight to this already wonderful tv show.

"Only Murders in the Building" is one of the better shows on streaming networks right now. If you are not watching it, remedy that. This is as funny as any other show and it has three tremendous actors in the leading roles. And the writing staff is second to none. This show is great. Watch it. 

Ty

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Ty Watches "The Super Bob Einstein Movie"

Last night my wife and I watched "The Super Bob Einstein Movie". We have been kind of champing at the bit to see this movie. We happened to be out of town when it was originally aired, then the new year kind of took over our time, but last night we had the requisite 90 minutes to watch, and it did not disappoint.

For those that may not know, Bob Einstein is a comedy writer and actor. He is also the brother of Albert Brooks. He had a wonderfully prolific career, and it is all talked about during this movie. I know of Einstein from "Curb". He plays Marty Funkhouser, and he was an absolute treat whenever he was on the show. He had some of the best scenes in the history of that fantastic show. We are rewatching "Curb" right now, and we saw the episode last night where Funkhouser tells Jerry Seinfeld one of the funniest, and most revolting jokes I think has ever been put on TV. Of course they talked about his work on "Curb". That was pretty much the last 20 to 25 minutes of the movie. And it was simply wonderful. To see all these people, Susie Green, Jeff Garlin, Cheryl Hines and Larry David sing his praises, that just further proved to me his worth among those comedy giants.

What was new to me was all the stuff Bob Einstein had done before "Curb", and I had no idea. He was one of the first writers hired by the Smothers Brothers. In fact he and Steve Martin worked as a team on that show, and according to people in the know, they wrote some of the best bits. They showed some of them in the movie, and my god they were funny as hell. I was rolling. To hear Steve Martin essentially give him all the credit, that spoke volumes to me. Einstein then went on to work on a number of variety shows. He did "The Redd Foxx Show", "Sonny and Cher", and his creation with another buddy, a show I have never seen but will now be searching out, "Bizarre". The stuff he said, and the people who knew him back then, made these shows sound wild. It seemed like the wild west, and Bob Einstein was the go to guy for the best jokes. "Bizarre" looked exactly like its title. The clips were insane. But they were also wildly hilarious. It was on this show where he came up with the character Super Dave. I always heard the name Super Dave as a kid but I had real idea who it was. Well this movie has made me go and check out classic Super Dave bits on YouTube today, and they are incredible. This was a great idea, they wrote great stuff for him and he delivered it like only he could. No one else could have done the great things that Bob Einstein did with Super Dave. They even showed the work he did with his brother, Albert Brooks, in the movie "Modern Love". It was just one scene, but boy did he shine. They played the whole thing during the movie and it was dynamite.

What I also enjoyed was the talk of his personal life. He stayed married to the same lady until the day he died. He was a doting and caring father. He was a wonderful grandpa. He just seemed to be a solid dude his whole life. I also loved the old footage of him telling some wild jokes. Those jokes really made me laugh.

I really liked this movie. It was short and sweet and to the point. All the talking heads were great and insightful. For any fans out there you have to see this movie. For fans of comedy, you should watch as well. I highly recommend it.

Ty

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