Tag: Comedy

  • Hot Tub Time Machine

    Check this out if only because it features Clark Duke, who I love in ClarkandMichael.com

  • Trailer: Extract by Mike Judge

  • The Marc Pease Experience – good cast, but no Rushmore

    Eight years after running off the stage screaming during a high school production of “The Wiz,” Marc Pease still finds himself living in the past. This is the plot of the new film The Marc Pease Experience, directed by Todd Louiso (Love Liza) and starring the always great, Jason Schwartzman as the title character, Marc…

  • Loser: Literal Version

    In the tradition of the amazing “Total Eclipse of the Heart video”, here’s a literal version of Beck’s “Loser” Loser: Literal Video Version – watch more funny videos

  • Audiences will fall in love with Charlyne Yi in Paper Heart

    “True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen,” is how the great French writer Francois de La Rochefoucauld summed up love. Dictionary.com describes love as “a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.” T.S. Elliot gave his opinion on the subject at hand by stating “love is most nearly itself…

  • Eric Cartman on NPR

  • Funny (real) People

    Funny People is not exactly a comedy. It’s not really a drama or romance either. It’s a little combination of all those things and that’s what makes it feel so real. In a far more true-to-life plot than anything the writers of Entourage could ever dream of, Seth Rogen plays Ira Wright, a struggling comedian…

  • Whatever Works really works

    Whatever Works is the new comedy from writer/director Woody Allen. The film takes place in New York, (did you honestly think a Woody Allen movie could take place anywhere else? Fuggetaboutit!), with Larry David as the lead, Boris Yellnikoff.

  • Über funny or über gay, Brüno gets ballsy in America

    What can be said about Sasha Baron Cohen’s latest “documentary” Brüno? With bolder quips and tricks, Cohen continues what he does best in films based on characters he originated in Da Ali G Show.

  • Away We Go will outlast summer blockbusters

    Sam Mendes strikes gold again with his latest film, Away We Go, starring John Krasinski (TV’s The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) and written by Dave Eggers (upcoming script for the movie version of Where the Wild Things Are) and Vendela Vida.


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