"standing in a pool of trash-- white trAaaAaaAAAsh!" might be the premier piece of physical comedy. Glenn Howerton, a rather slender man, conjures up jowls just for that scene so they can shake and rattle.
If you don't try out this generator you're full of beans, and yes that's terminal. The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse font & logo generator is here! Stretching fair-use and parody laws to their absolute limit. https://t.co/U3h4bmfbjK
Damon Wayans does the “Preparing for My Netflix Documentary” challenge with the caption, “Preparing for my Netflix documentary on why I wasn’t in any of the Scary Movies.”
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@chasedbywasps Tom used to be funny. Success is nuts. This is all anecdotal but i clicked on his first special on a whim, never heard of him, no expectations, loved it, then started listening to the pod. This is 2014 before his kids are born and his first Netlfix special. The air was different.
@DadBodRapPod Drake fans trivialized it by not addressing it earnestly. Let's just dance and have fun and get the party lit. we in miami turning up another noooooootch~
@ConanOBrien Daffy Duck revels in malice and actively agitates people. Donald Duck wants to live a peaceful life but is antagonized by his sister's children and over-achieving rodent neighbor. It's Donald.
Twenty-five years after “Wet Hot American Summer,” David Wain has made another absurdist comedy—this time about the famous person with whom your partner is allowed to cheat on you in the extremely unlikely event that they meet. “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass,” Wain’s first film in eight years, centers on Zoey Deutch’s journey to pursue her own fantasy lay, Jon Hamm. Despite a starry cast, including Hamm, Jennifer Aniston, and “Weird Al” Yankovic, “Gail Daughtry” is an underdog in a Hollywood that seems to think that comedy is only meant for movie theatres when it’s a sequel or reboot. In an interview with Michael Schulman, Wain talks about the State, his latest project, and the challenges of creating original comedy. Read their full conversation: https://t.co/9qRtK8DBGF
@Alchemist I don't think many people would've seen/cared about this guy's reply if you hadn't responded. It's a little shocking you would blatantly choreograph what gets under your skin for more trolls to see, but maybe that openness makes the artist. Maybe I should be less guarded.