Il materiale di origine: Oscar Isaac photographed by Eric Tanner for The New York Times (2022)
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Il materiale di origine: Oscar Isaac photographed by Eric Tanner for The New York Times (2022)
I'm obsessed with this genre of fictional boys. They only laugh when they hear a sex joke and any other feelings the express are a mix of melancholy rage and gaynst <3
ALF News!
So today, it was announced that this Saturday (July 29), an ALF marathon will be running on Ryan Reynold's Maximum Effort channel.
But...There's more.
There will be commercials inserted into the marathon which are called "Maximum Moments", and it features new footage of ALF and his new caretaker, Eric (Tanner?). The commercials are basically like a modern reboot of the ALF sitcom, and they're pretty good.
Link for the commercials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqjUxGb3DkQ
An article from Collider reporting about the commercials: https://collider.com/alf-maximum-effort-channel/
I'm pretty excited for this. In the article above, Reynolds says something about "Bringing ALF back to life". Can't wait to see if they do anything else with the franchise and the character!
P.S.
In one of the commercials, Eric says that Gordon is over 300 years old. Canonically, Gordon was born on October 28, 1756, which makes him 266. Why do I care about the correctness of this commercial? I have no idea. But please, Paul Fusco, Ryan Reynolds, Shout Factory TV, if you're planning on rebooting this sitcom, get his age correct. It kinda bothers me that its not correct, so I just wanted to put it out there.
Daniel Brühl by Eric Tanner for WWD (2018)
Daniel Brühl by Eric Tanner for WWD (2018)
The Kings of school.