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February 10, 2005

review: "Sports Guy Cartoon"

sportsguy.jpgI've been a fan of Bill Simmons' "Sports Guy" column for a while. He's funny (usually) and he's knowledgable, and he's able to connect pop culture to sports in unique ways (although his fixation with "90210" is starting to (1) seem a bit dated; and (2) be kinda creepy in an "axe-sharpening while giggling" sort of way). So when he came out with his Sports Guy Cartoon a while back I thought, "Hey cool!" Then I watched it. Not so cool. But it's getting better. Each episode is basically one joke, so don't anticipate any grand plots, but they can be clever and amusing. They also seem a bit like an audition for something bigger. (So, how's the script for that sitcom pilot going, Bill?)

Posted by sferrell at February 10, 2005 9:46 AM

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