Sorry for the lack of an embedded clip, but here's a great bit from MTV's The State.
Doug and Dad: "Michael Showalter's timeless character, Doug tries to get his dad and all the stiff parents out there to understand how hard it is to be a teenager in the 1990s."
Friday, August 27, 2010
Your Comedy Moment
Name the Cartoon Contest
Name the Cartoon is back with a vengeance today as we feature a classic cartoon with a [hint] rather uncreative name.
Leave your guesses in the comments.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
iConfess - An Admission of Television Guilt
Everyone has his or her favorite television shows. Whether its critical darlings llike Mad Men or Breaking Bad, or popular hits like Two and a Half Men or NCIS; these are shows that the average television fan will openly admit to watching. Then, there is an entire subgenre of television shows that are rarely discussed outside of a whisper. These are the shows that you watch in secret. Shows that, for fear of embarrassment, you are too afraid to bring up to your friends. Yes, I’m referring to the guilty pleasures of television.
In a means of combating this closeted state of television fandom, I thought it appropriate to out myself for watching one show that most certainly falls on the guilt list (no, friends, I’m not talking about the WWE – you all know I am a fan of that already). I’m referring to a little program on Nickelodeon called iCarly.
This post is a long one so take the jump if you dare.
Your Comedy Moment
Before my very long post later today, here's an unintentional comedy moment from that Saturday morning classic, Saved by the Bell.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Your Comedy Moment
Here's a scene that's always made me laugh from a show that was often derided for not being funny, Wings.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Your Comedy Moment
Sorry for the overly long hiatus, things have been a little hectic recently. Anyway, I hope you - my faithful reader(s?) understands and forgives me.
However, in hopes of making things better, here is one of the funnier clips in television over the last decade. From the original, British Office; here's David Brent dancing for his employees.
However, in hopes of making things better, here is one of the funnier clips in television over the last decade. From the original, British Office; here's David Brent dancing for his employees.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Live Music on TV
A little change of pace for our live music feature; here's Mr. Waylon Jennings on the old Johnny Cash Show.
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