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Tim Robinson Wissam Richardson in “I think you should leave” reunification

Tim Robinson believes that you should try Totino Pizza coils … or at least do for “I think you should leave.”

Robinson meets with his repeated collaborators and founder of “Detroit” Sam Richardson for the eccentric short film. The duo, with Robinson wearing his clothes, “I think you should leave” Al -Khai’s lines (there is no flash on the horizon), see the death of the amulet, Froy Toto. It is Bomer, but snacks still control.

There is no coffin floundering for the amulet, but the stain appears to be suitable for Corncob TV. And if you don’t get all these references, it will include an episode of “I think you should leave” in Netflix; The third season of the exhibition appeared in 2023.

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In addition to Super Bowl Lix Commercial, Robinson is scheduled to lead the upcoming comedy series “The Chair Company”, with Adam McCai and Zac Kanin’s executive. Robinson will write, star, and executive production half an hour. The official record reads: “After an embarrassing incident at work, a man named William Ronald Trusp (Robinson) finds himself investigating a long -term plot.” Andrew Dyong, who brought Robinson in the “Friendship” feature that chose TIFF, produced the pilot for the series.

The Robinson and Deyoung Film “Friendship”, which also starred in Paul Road, received reviews from the delirium of its first appearance in TIFF and will participate in SXSW. The critic at Indiewire David Ehrich wrote that the movie “is very similar to a long drawing” I think you should leave “drawing” and helps to clarify that Robinson’s humor is rooted in confusion more than anything else. “

Robinson and Richardson are not the only stars that appear in the bustling Super Bowl Lix ads. Matthew McConaughey included the “real investigations” with Woody Harroson and continued with his spokesman for Uber Atez with an advertisement that includes Greta Gerwig. The director of “Barbie” played herself in her first disturbing since “white noise” (2022); Charlie XCX, Martha Stewart, Kevin Bacon and Shawn Evans also appear in the short movie.

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