Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She seems like a mean girl and very full of herself (not in a good way). Much prefer her counterpart Amy Poehler.
I actually like this aspect of Tina's personality because it's very Gen X. I wouldn't want everyone to be this way (judgmental, cynical) because that would be miserable, but sometimes the swing in the other direction with Millenials is annoying.
I listened to Amy interviewing Tina for her podcast recently, and they had a conversation about "selling out" basically, with Tina taking the attitude that she doesn't like when people who are already very rich come up with these money-making side projects. Like when a successful actor launches a tequila or something. Amy's perspective was "I think you need to get over it, this is the world now." I am not even sure which one I agree with -- I was born in 1980 and the Gen X part of me kind of agrees with Tina and the Millenial part of me kind of agrees with Amy. But I like that there's an argument at all and appreciate that Tina and people like her still make these arguments. Friction is actually good and we need people in society who challenge and criticize and raise moral and ethical issues, even if they are sometimes wrong. Sometimes it is not, actually, "all good."
Anonymous wrote:I think the writing on Kimmy Scmidt is great- especially Titus Andromedon's lines. Kimmy can't be that funny because she's in a 14 year old brain time warp and Jane Krakowski just plays the same character with the same beloved out of touch lines. But the writing is really there and hilarious. Agree not as good as 30-rock but better than so much else out there.
Anonymous wrote:People forget about additional writers on her projects.
I don’t know how many on any particular project, but 30 rock was certainty not just her. There was a team. Donald Glover was one until he left.
Anonymous wrote:YOU NEVER SAW MEAN GIRLS?! That one is the best.
Anonymous wrote:I read this once about Tina Fey's comedy and now I can't unsee it - there's an undercurrent of meaness to it.
I loved 30 Rock, so maybe the writer's room helped create a great product.
On the other hand, as a genX myself, maybe now we worry too much about being nice. Maybe everything doesn't always work out. Maybe the world can be m ean. I grew up with movies like pretty in Pink and 16 candles and characters were perhaps more realistic (sort of). There was and is bullying. People are mean.
Anonymous wrote:30 Rock is absolutely my favorite show of all time, and I think Tina Fey is brilliant on it.
Everything else she is just awful. She is a great writer/show producer/creator - I love Girls 5 Eva, Kimmy Schmidt - but her guest spots on those shows are not great.
Worst on the list is Haunting in Venice - she drags down that movie so badly. An absolutely insane casting decision.