“Somebody flag down that hot dog vendor!”
John Goodman has been tapped to star in a Fox comedy called “The Station,” which will be produced by Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films. The promising premise:
“The Station” revolves around a group of lackluster CIA operatives at a covert South American outpost, where they’re charged with installing a new dictator. [Goodman] will play Ted Gannon, a gruff CIA vet and head of its Altamara Station.
Goodman joins a cast that includes Justin Bartha [the groom in The Hangover], Whitney Cummings, Rob Huebel ["Human Giant" actor with a funny Twitter feed] and Julio Oscar Mechoso. [Variety]
The reason I’m so optimistic about this — other than the fact that South American puppet governments are hilarious — is that David Wain has signed on to direct. And of course Wain (who wrote and directed Role Models) comes from the “State”/”Stella”/Wet Hot American Summer comedy family that I get all hot and bothered for all the time, so I’m morally obligated to give this show positive publicity until I watch it and it lets me down. Just like a CIA-engineered South American dictatorship. Too bad about Pinochet. He seemed like a cool guy. Real go-getter.



So, now South America runs on Dunkin.
There’s a “Moon Over Parador” joke in here somewheres…
All the reasons Ufford is finding his panties all wet over this one are the exact same reasons I am finding my own to be bone dry. The “spy comedy” genre reached its zenith twenty-five years ago with Top Secret! and Role Models was okay but definitely overrated. The only glimmer of light I see here is Rob Huebel, who is pretty funny.
^ Please don’t ever forget Spies Like Us and Ishtar.
The “spy comedy” genre reached its zenith twenty-five years ago with Top Secret! and Role Models was okay but definitely overrated.
I suspect this will be more of a lazy-bureaucrat comedy than a spy comedy. And Role Models didn’t make nearly a big enough splash to be overrated.
Am I the only one that remembers Spy Hard?!
I am? Oh, I see….. Carry on, then.