Freddie Prinze Jr. stopped by The Tonight Show on Tuesday and reminded everyone why he was once their biggest crush in the late '90s. The dad of two was promoting his new cookbook, Back to the Kitchen, but while chatting with host Jimmy Fallon, he steered the conversation to a hilarious and drunken night he spent in London with pal Chris Klein when they were in their 20s. Freddie explained that after having a few too many drinks, the two friends, who costarred in 2007's New York City Serenade, got into an elevator with a British man who questioned their American accents. Long story short, Chris followed the man and ended up throwing him in a river in the middle of Winter. We have a feeling that his American Pie character, Chris"Oz" Ostreicher, would have done the exact same thing.
- 6/8/2016
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
Review Kylie Peters 17 Mar 2014 - 06:55
Once Upon A Time is in danger of repeating itself one too many times. Here's Kylie's review of Witch Hunt...
This review contains spoilers.
3.13 Witch Hunt
Once Upon A Time is full of 'surprises' tonight.
“Surprise” #1: Regina and the Wicked Witch Zelena are sisters. Which nobody saw coming at all because none of the characters on this show are ever secretly related.
“Surprise: #2: Rumple is alive! Which is completely shocking because it would have been completely logical for them to kill off their most interesting and popular character midway through season three, and as we all know I have not been predicting his return ever since he died. (Granted, that happened all of two episodes ago. Which shows how long this show can last without him.)
Number two is easy to forgive because, well, Rumple’s back, and who doesn’t want that?...
Once Upon A Time is in danger of repeating itself one too many times. Here's Kylie's review of Witch Hunt...
This review contains spoilers.
3.13 Witch Hunt
Once Upon A Time is full of 'surprises' tonight.
“Surprise” #1: Regina and the Wicked Witch Zelena are sisters. Which nobody saw coming at all because none of the characters on this show are ever secretly related.
“Surprise: #2: Rumple is alive! Which is completely shocking because it would have been completely logical for them to kill off their most interesting and popular character midway through season three, and as we all know I have not been predicting his return ever since he died. (Granted, that happened all of two episodes ago. Which shows how long this show can last without him.)
Number two is easy to forgive because, well, Rumple’s back, and who doesn’t want that?...
- 3/17/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Once Upon A Time, Season 3, Episode 12: “New York City Serenade”
Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Directed by Bill Gierhart
Airs Sundays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
After an almost three month hiatus, Once Upon A Time returns with a wicked vengeance. We pick up a year after the last events, in which Regina had sent everyone back to the Enchanted Forest and given Emma and Henry a new life.
“New York City Serenade” shows us that the writers still have several tricks up their sleeves and are ready to redeem themselves for the first half of season three. The episode mostly focuses on Hook coming to New York in attempt to jog Emma’s memories. Aside from the backstory in the Enchanted Forest, Jennifer Morrison has to carry this episode herself, and she does so extremely well. Looking back from season one to now, Morrison has come quite...
Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Directed by Bill Gierhart
Airs Sundays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
After an almost three month hiatus, Once Upon A Time returns with a wicked vengeance. We pick up a year after the last events, in which Regina had sent everyone back to the Enchanted Forest and given Emma and Henry a new life.
“New York City Serenade” shows us that the writers still have several tricks up their sleeves and are ready to redeem themselves for the first half of season three. The episode mostly focuses on Hook coming to New York in attempt to jog Emma’s memories. Aside from the backstory in the Enchanted Forest, Jennifer Morrison has to carry this episode herself, and she does so extremely well. Looking back from season one to now, Morrison has come quite...
- 3/10/2014
- by Joshua Bouye
- SoundOnSight
Finally after over three long months, ABC’s Once Upon a Time is finally back for its second half of its third season and what a mid-season premiere it was! We mentioned a lot in Season 3A (if we may use a Teen Wolf term here) that one of the reasons why it was so strong [&hellip
Once Upon a Time 3.12 Review: ”New York City Serenade”...
Once Upon a Time 3.12 Review: ”New York City Serenade”...
- 3/10/2014
- by Andy
- TVovermind.com
Review Kylie Peters 10 Mar 2014 - 08:12
Once Upon A Time hits the reset button and introduces a new villain. Here's Kylie's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.12 New York City Serenade
Remember at the end of the midseason finale when Storybrooke got destroyed, and all the fairytale characters were sent back to the Enchanted Forest, and Emma and Henry ended up in New York City with all their memories of Storybrooke erased? Big deal, right?
By the end of this week’s mid-season premiere, all that has pretty much gone down the toilet. Emma easily regains her memories by drinking a potion from Hook. The fairy tale characters have mysteriously returned to Storybrooke, and can’t remember anything that happened during their year back in the Enchanted Forest. All of this has something to do with the Wicked Witch of the West.
So everybody’s stuck in Storybrooke and some crazy...
Once Upon A Time hits the reset button and introduces a new villain. Here's Kylie's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.12 New York City Serenade
Remember at the end of the midseason finale when Storybrooke got destroyed, and all the fairytale characters were sent back to the Enchanted Forest, and Emma and Henry ended up in New York City with all their memories of Storybrooke erased? Big deal, right?
By the end of this week’s mid-season premiere, all that has pretty much gone down the toilet. Emma easily regains her memories by drinking a potion from Hook. The fairy tale characters have mysteriously returned to Storybrooke, and can’t remember anything that happened during their year back in the Enchanted Forest. All of this has something to do with the Wicked Witch of the West.
So everybody’s stuck in Storybrooke and some crazy...
- 3/10/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Wicked isn't just coming to "Once Upon a Time" ... it's already here.
On the midseason premiere of the ABC fairytale drama, a new curse was set in motion, an old curse was broken and a new, mysterious villain was introduced. So what went down in "New York City Serenade?"
After having both her and Henry's memories wiped, Emma's living happily in NYC. She's doing great at her job, she's a loving mother with no memory of ever giving Henry up for adoption, and she's even got a hot new boyfriend, Walsh (hello, Chris Gorham!). While out to dinner with her new seemingly-perfect beau, he proposes to her, but she realizes that she needs time to answer. She's not ready for that kind of commitment, as she's only known him for a few months. Of course, Henry's totally okay with it, but he doesn't seem over the moon about it either.
On the midseason premiere of the ABC fairytale drama, a new curse was set in motion, an old curse was broken and a new, mysterious villain was introduced. So what went down in "New York City Serenade?"
After having both her and Henry's memories wiped, Emma's living happily in NYC. She's doing great at her job, she's a loving mother with no memory of ever giving Henry up for adoption, and she's even got a hot new boyfriend, Walsh (hello, Chris Gorham!). While out to dinner with her new seemingly-perfect beau, he proposes to her, but she realizes that she needs time to answer. She's not ready for that kind of commitment, as she's only known him for a few months. Of course, Henry's totally okay with it, but he doesn't seem over the moon about it either.
- 3/10/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A wonderfully wicked Once Upon a Time is almost here! After far too many fairytale-free months, this Sunday, fans will once again be transported into the spellbinding world of ABC's most enchanting drama. However, this time, the stakes are much higher and the magic is even darker as our favorite characters of Once Upon a Time begin their 11-episode battle with one of the most iconic villains of all time: the Wicked Witch of the West. We've already seen the mesmerizing midseason premiere (twice!) and we're bursting with excitement for all of you to experience all the twists and turns of "New York City Serenade" for yourselves. But we know that you are incredibly impatient and want to know all the...
- 3/7/2014
- E! Online
The bad news: "Once Upon a Time" Season 3 won't return until Sunday, March 9. The good news: Zap2it has seen the midseason premiere, and has 5 spoilers from the return episode, "New York City Serenade," to keep you entertained until then.
As you may recall from the midseason finale, one year has passed since Storybrooke disappeared. Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Henry (Jared Gilmore) are living happily in New York, when Captain Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) shows up to ruin their easy life. What happens next?
1. In the first 15 minutes of the episode, the following things occur: A picnic, note-passing, purple smoke, mention of Pompeii, and two offers that Emma doesn't really know how to refuse.
2. Home life for the Swans includes video games, eggs and plaid pants that are not our favorite fashion choice.
3. This amazing Captain Hook line is voiced: "They force-fed me something called bologna."
4. If you are ever in New York City,...
As you may recall from the midseason finale, one year has passed since Storybrooke disappeared. Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Henry (Jared Gilmore) are living happily in New York, when Captain Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) shows up to ruin their easy life. What happens next?
1. In the first 15 minutes of the episode, the following things occur: A picnic, note-passing, purple smoke, mention of Pompeii, and two offers that Emma doesn't really know how to refuse.
2. Home life for the Swans includes video games, eggs and plaid pants that are not our favorite fashion choice.
3. This amazing Captain Hook line is voiced: "They force-fed me something called bologna."
4. If you are ever in New York City,...
- 2/19/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
New Once Upon A Time season 3,episode 12 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently,ABC served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Once Upon A Time" episode 12 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "New York City Serenade," and it sounds very interesting as the Enchanted Forest will not be well, Emma is needed, and more. In the new,12th episode press release: With her fairy tale friends and family in dire straits, Hook is going to attempt to help Emma regain her memories so she can ,once again, help them out of a desperate situation. Press release number 2: After Rumplestiltskin sacrificed his life to stop Pan from enacting another curse, Regina obliterated her original curse, which erased Storybrooke from existence and whisked its residents back to Fairy Tale Land, leaving Emma and Henry back in our world with no memories of Storybrooke. But all is not...
- 2/16/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Big changes are happening for "Once Upon a Time" when it returns in March, including a series regular leaving the show.
Creators Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis tell TV Line that a major character dies "for real" and that the actor playing him or her will be leaving the show for good. They aren't spilling many details, but they did say it's not going to be Robert Carlyle, who is already technically "gone" after having sacrificed himself to save Storybrooke.
Who do you think it is, "Ouat" fans? Will the show be breaking 'shippers' hearts all over the world by dispatching with either Captain Hook or Neal?
The first episode when the series returns is titled "New York City Serenade" and will heavily explore what Emma's life is like with Henry, the EPs tell TV Guide. "Covert Affairs" star Christopher Gorham is guest-starring as someone who is "an integral part of two characters' lives.
Creators Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis tell TV Line that a major character dies "for real" and that the actor playing him or her will be leaving the show for good. They aren't spilling many details, but they did say it's not going to be Robert Carlyle, who is already technically "gone" after having sacrificed himself to save Storybrooke.
Who do you think it is, "Ouat" fans? Will the show be breaking 'shippers' hearts all over the world by dispatching with either Captain Hook or Neal?
The first episode when the series returns is titled "New York City Serenade" and will heavily explore what Emma's life is like with Henry, the EPs tell TV Guide. "Covert Affairs" star Christopher Gorham is guest-starring as someone who is "an integral part of two characters' lives.
- 1/21/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Do you have any news on the storylines or new characters of True Blood Season 7? —Tom
Ausiello: Lafayette’s getting a new boyfriend — and a serious one at that. After spending much of Season 6 in the shadows, Nelsan Ellis will sashay back to the forefront in True Blood‘s final season — with a little help from Drake. Described as a cross between Jim Morrison and James Dean, this brooding and insanely good-looking vamp is a compassionate protector with a poet’s edge.
Question: Do you have any news on the storylines or new characters of True Blood Season 7? —Tom
Ausiello: Lafayette’s getting a new boyfriend — and a serious one at that. After spending much of Season 6 in the shadows, Nelsan Ellis will sashay back to the forefront in True Blood‘s final season — with a little help from Drake. Described as a cross between Jim Morrison and James Dean, this brooding and insanely good-looking vamp is a compassionate protector with a poet’s edge.
- 12/11/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Covert Affairs may now be between seasons, but Christopher Gorham is still spying… a mysterious role on Once Upon a Time.
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In Season 3′s midseason premiere, Gorham will guest-star as an “important character in the life of Emma Swan,” EW.com reports.
And though Gorham’s gig on the ABC drama is described as brief, EW.com also says it could lead to additional future appearances.
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Once Upon a Time‘s spring premiere,...
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In Season 3′s midseason premiere, Gorham will guest-star as an “important character in the life of Emma Swan,” EW.com reports.
And though Gorham’s gig on the ABC drama is described as brief, EW.com also says it could lead to additional future appearances.
Related | Once Upon a Time Exclusive: Henry’s Expanded Family Tree Will Grow Even More
Once Upon a Time‘s spring premiere,...
- 11/23/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
After eleven albums, a Broadway show, an onstage meltdown, rehab, and a cameo as himself in This Is 40, Billie Joe Armstrong will get to realize his lifelong dream of acting in an indie drama written and directed by the guy who got killed after receiving the "does he Look like a Bitch!!" speech in Pulp Fiction. The movie is Like Sunday, Like Rain; Armstrong will play boyfriend to Leighton Meester's struggling musician character. It's the fourth film from Frank Whaley, who previously made Joe The King, The Jimmy Show, and New York City Serenade. Emotional performance of "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" at the wrap party: all but guaranteed.
- 9/19/2013
- by Zach Dionne
- Vulture
Director Frank Whaley has cast a trio of actors for his upcoming indie drama Like Sunday, Like Rain.
Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Will & Grace's Debra Messing have joined the film.
Like Sunday, Like Rain will follow Meester in the lead role as a struggling musician who becomes the guardian of a music prodigy, Deadline reports.
Armstrong will play the on-screen boyfriend of Meester with Messing set to play the 12-year-old prodigy's mother.
Newcomer Julian Shatkin and J Smith Cameron (Rectify) will also star.
Like Sunday, Like Rain marks the fourth feature for Whaley who has previously directed Joe The King, The Jimmy Show and New York City Serenade.
Uri Singer of Bb Films, Fabio Golombek of Fj Productions, and Tagline Pictures' Josh Kesselman and Danny Sherman will serve as producers.
Filming is currently said to be underway in New York.
Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Will & Grace's Debra Messing have joined the film.
Like Sunday, Like Rain will follow Meester in the lead role as a struggling musician who becomes the guardian of a music prodigy, Deadline reports.
Armstrong will play the on-screen boyfriend of Meester with Messing set to play the 12-year-old prodigy's mother.
Newcomer Julian Shatkin and J Smith Cameron (Rectify) will also star.
Like Sunday, Like Rain marks the fourth feature for Whaley who has previously directed Joe The King, The Jimmy Show and New York City Serenade.
Uri Singer of Bb Films, Fabio Golombek of Fj Productions, and Tagline Pictures' Josh Kesselman and Danny Sherman will serve as producers.
Filming is currently said to be underway in New York.
- 9/18/2013
- Digital Spy
As we come ever closer to the UK’s October 18th DVD and Blu-ray release of Adam Green’s Frozen, we’ve found ourselves with just the thing to keep you all warm inside: Prizes! Courtesy of our friends at Momentum Pictures, we have a copy of the film on DVD, another on Blu-ray, and two Frozen t-shirts to give away!
Synopsis:
Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore (the X-Men trilogy), Kevin Zegers (Dawn of the Dead) and Emma Bell (Death in Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings – best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers) plus Dan’s girlfriend Parker O’Neil (Bell) – hoping to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston. But a typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
Synopsis:
Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore (the X-Men trilogy), Kevin Zegers (Dawn of the Dead) and Emma Bell (Death in Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings – best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers) plus Dan’s girlfriend Parker O’Neil (Bell) – hoping to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston. But a typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
- 10/14/2010
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
X-men actor Shawn Ashmore, who played Iceman in the superhero franchise, returns to a similarly chilly role in the horror flick Frozen, released in UK cinemas this week. A trailer is included below.
Hitting UK screens from September 24, the film features Ashmore alongside Kevin Zegers (Dawn Of The Dead) and Emma Bell (Death In Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings.
Best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers), plus Dan's girlfriend Parker O'Neil (Bell), hope to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston.
But a typical day on the slopes turns into a nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
Dangling high above the ground and with no apparent safe way down as night begins to set in, they soon realise frostbite and hypothermia are the least of their worries.
Hitting UK screens from September 24, the film features Ashmore alongside Kevin Zegers (Dawn Of The Dead) and Emma Bell (Death In Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings.
Best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers), plus Dan's girlfriend Parker O'Neil (Bell), hope to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston.
But a typical day on the slopes turns into a nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
Dangling high above the ground and with no apparent safe way down as night begins to set in, they soon realise frostbite and hypothermia are the least of their worries.
- 9/20/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
It's a big day for Bond fans, as Quantum of Solace hits stores today, along with another volume of Blu-ray releases and a special edition of the oft-maligned Never Say Never Again. Other than that, it's pretty slim pickings I'm afraid. There is Disney's Bolt (which actually came out on the weekend), the animated companion piece Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter, and Season 3 of Adult Swim's The Venture Bros. Star Wars fans may also be interested in another installment of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, and the 10th Anniversary Edition of the documentary A Galaxy Far, Far Away. Are you picking anything up this week? Quantum of Solace [1] (DVD, Blu-ray [2]) Bolt [3] (DVD, Blu-ray [4]) Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter [5] (DVD, Blu-ray [6]) Big Stan [7] (DVD, Blu-ray [8]) Master of the Game [9] New York City Serenade [10] Outrighteous [11] Fling [12] Columbus Day [13] Ready or Not [14] Follow That Bird: 25th Anniversary Edition...
- 3/25/2009
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Chris Klein and Freddie Prinze Jr. play boring losers trying to make it in show business in "New York City Serenade," one of those pointless indies that you'll have forgotten before the credits roll.
Klein's character, a drummer in a bar band, is a chatty alcoholic who is forever telling his more uptight best bud (Prinze), an aspiring filmmaker, to kick back. Prinze replies that his pal should grow up. They drink, squabble, mistreat their women (the wannabe cineaste is engaged to a girl played by Jamie-Lynn Sigler...
Klein's character, a drummer in a bar band, is a chatty alcoholic who is forever telling his more uptight best bud (Prinze), an aspiring filmmaker, to kick back. Prinze replies that his pal should grow up. They drink, squabble, mistreat their women (the wannabe cineaste is engaged to a girl played by Jamie-Lynn Sigler...
- 3/6/2009
- by By KYLE SMITH
- NYPost.com
Silver Nitrate Films' producer Ash R. Shah has confirmed to Upcoming Film Scores that Ed Harcourt, the British multi-instrumentalist/rock star whose albums include "Strangers" and "Beautiful Lie," has been hired to write the original score for S. Darko, the follow-up to the 2001 independent hit Donnie Darko (which featured a memorable score by Michael Andrews). Harcourt made his film scoring debut with last year's New York City Serenade (starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Chris Klein). S. Darko is helmed by Chris Fisher, whose previous credits include Dirty and Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders. The sequel is set seven years after Donnie Darko and tells the story about Donnie's sister, who are plagued by bizarre visions. Daveigh Chase reprises her role as Samantha Darko, other cast members include Jackson Rathbone, Ed Westwick, Justin Chatwin, Briana Evigan, James Lafferty and Elizabeth Berkley. Film will come out next year.
- 9/10/2008
- by noreply@blogger.com (Mikael Carlsson)
- MovieScore Magazine
Toronto International Film Festival
TORONTO -- The title might sound like something from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, but New York City Serenade, the third feature by actor-director Frank Whaley, keeps going tediously off-key.
This ersatz Swingers attempts to tap into the male psyche as represented by a pair of one-note losers (played by Freddie Prinze Jr. and Chris Klein), but the self-absorbed film keeps playing the same, talky refrain.
Commercial prospects don't hold much promise.
Freddie's Owen is a budding filmmaker who works at one of those one-hour photo places.
Chris' Ray is a drummer in a rock band who believes he can B.S. his way into getting anything he wants.
As far as their social lives go, Ray is a deadbeat dad and Owen did have a perky girlfriend (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), until she found out he was cheating on her and now he can't understand why she won't forgive him when he insists it didn't mean anything.
So when Owen finds out his short film has been accepted into a film festival, he takes his buddy along on the first-class flight and Ray shows his appreciation by getting them a sweet suite at The Four Seasons Hotel by posing as Wallace Shawn's son (don't ask).
That last bit was obviously intended to be one of the funnier aspects of Whaley's script, but as a director, he keeps forcing the humor.
His actors, meanwhile, aren't encouraged to deviate from singular character traits, with Prinze Jr. playing the hurt puppy dog and Klein locked into the same wisecracking smirk through much of the film.
By the time they finally try something else on for size, the viewer has long stopped caring since Whaley never bothers to explain just what it was about the obnoxious Ray that would make Owen want to be his best friend in the first place.
Arrested development has never been less arresting.
TORONTO -- The title might sound like something from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, but New York City Serenade, the third feature by actor-director Frank Whaley, keeps going tediously off-key.
This ersatz Swingers attempts to tap into the male psyche as represented by a pair of one-note losers (played by Freddie Prinze Jr. and Chris Klein), but the self-absorbed film keeps playing the same, talky refrain.
Commercial prospects don't hold much promise.
Freddie's Owen is a budding filmmaker who works at one of those one-hour photo places.
Chris' Ray is a drummer in a rock band who believes he can B.S. his way into getting anything he wants.
As far as their social lives go, Ray is a deadbeat dad and Owen did have a perky girlfriend (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), until she found out he was cheating on her and now he can't understand why she won't forgive him when he insists it didn't mean anything.
So when Owen finds out his short film has been accepted into a film festival, he takes his buddy along on the first-class flight and Ray shows his appreciation by getting them a sweet suite at The Four Seasons Hotel by posing as Wallace Shawn's son (don't ask).
That last bit was obviously intended to be one of the funnier aspects of Whaley's script, but as a director, he keeps forcing the humor.
His actors, meanwhile, aren't encouraged to deviate from singular character traits, with Prinze Jr. playing the hurt puppy dog and Klein locked into the same wisecracking smirk through much of the film.
By the time they finally try something else on for size, the viewer has long stopped caring since Whaley never bothers to explain just what it was about the obnoxious Ray that would make Owen want to be his best friend in the first place.
Arrested development has never been less arresting.
- 9/18/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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