Damn. Got home from work way too late. I'd've scheduled it online, but I couldn't remember if I had anything besides Drive at that time, so I didn't want to screw things up and cancel the wrong things.
'Out Of Gas'
Experimental TV: Comedy
This thread is part of an experiment to determine Buffistas' interest in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which there will be a brief skirmish to sort out what we want to do next. This thread is for discussion of all comedy, regardless of airing station. [NAFDA]
So, it The Daily Show is to be believed (and I have no reason to doubt them), this year the White House Correspondants Dinner had that edgy comedian Rich Little. Doing Jimmy Carter impersonations. I wonder why they played it so safe this year...
I love the Giant Head of Brian Williams on TDS. Genius.
Slap Bet is probably the pinnacle of recent sitcom television. I can't remember if HIMYM is available on iTunes, but it's one thing I would love to carry around with me on my iPod all the time.
I love the Giant Head of Brian Williams on TDS. Genius.His first appearance on TDS (Nov. 30, 2004!!!) is still on my tv. It's my bulletproof cheer up. I make anyone who visits watch. Often twice.
Slap Bet is probably the pinnacle of recent sitcom television. I can't remember if HIMYM is available on iTunes, but it's one thing I would love to carry around with me on my iPod all the time.
The Robin Sparkle video is pretty genius also.
Emmett totally wants to be Barney when he grows up.
Emmett totally wants to be Barney when he grows up.
That's...a little frightening.
Of course, it would be worse if it was the big purple dinosaur he was talking about.
Of course, it would be worse if it was the big purple dinosaur he was talking about.
No, he hates that Barney.
Emmett already is a bit like Barney. He's got heart, but he's also got the ego and the self-interest.
Oh, finally saw the Colbert/Penn metaphor-off. Don't have anything to say that hasn't been said, but it was really funny.
This thread has made me start to catch up with The Office. I just watched nearly all of season two today. Pam! Jim! Jim! Pam! Best ending evah.
Season three catch up tomorrow.
Like I said, I love that she called her mama. Most TV people are incredibly estranged from their families(Well, except for "Raymond", but that's...pathology disguised as warm affection.)