I did however, watch the holiday edition of the US based Baking It. I only expected to watch a few minutes, thinking I might enjoy the opening with the always hilarious Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph. The two gifted comedians didn't go for comedy however, they went for folksy. Not exactly comfort, but in the ball park. I really didn't get into the show, but I did get into J.B Smoove, one of the four celebrity guests.
I find Smoove incredibly hot, mostly because he's so damned talented and funny. Smoove elevates every scene and every show he's in, even some really bad ones. I always intend to start, but have yet to try Curb Your Enthusiasm, but first caught Smoove on the short-lived CBS comedy The Millers. It wasn't a great show, it was actually a bad show, but Smoove was hilarious and was the bright spot in otherwise lack luster half-hour sit-com.
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I've watched Smoove elevate many shows with his talent and ability to steal a scene from almost any actor. I've seen him do it in movies and on television shows like Baking It, The Millers and the really really lame sit-come, 'Til Death. I think part of Smoove's ability to steal so many scenes is his experience as a comedy writer.
Life In PiecesSmoove knows the comedy core of every scene and bit. Smoove wrote for Saturday Night Live from 2003-2007, writing with Seth Myers for not only Poehler and Rudolph, but also many of my other favorites from the time including; Jason Sudeikis, Bill Hader ane Kristen Wiig. I look forward to whenever I his name in the credits and always know, no matter how bad the project, Smoove will elevate every scene he appears in.
I don't think Smoove has done any on-screen nudity, but he has been shirtless on a number of his appearances on television.
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