I had briefly forgotten that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was coming back to television tonight (10/9ct on FX). Thus, instead of starting the actual theme song countdown this afternoon, I wanted to present a few great clips from past Sunny episodes. Think of it as a smorgasbord of wacky hilarity. (More clips after the jump).
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Showing posts with label It's Always Sunny. Show all posts
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
More Your Comedy Moment
Saw this yesterday for the first time, and I couldn't resist posting it today.
From the mind of Mary Elizabeth Ellis (who many of you would better recognize as the Waitress from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) is a hilarious parody of a Bravo reality television show. Featuring a quiet cameo from fellow Always Sunny star (and real-life husband) Charlie Day as well as another celebrity cameo at the end, this video is pitch-perfect in recreating the mindless television teaser that is often found in reality programming. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
From the mind of Mary Elizabeth Ellis (who many of you would better recognize as the Waitress from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) is a hilarious parody of a Bravo reality television show. Featuring a quiet cameo from fellow Always Sunny star (and real-life husband) Charlie Day as well as another celebrity cameo at the end, this video is pitch-perfect in recreating the mindless television teaser that is often found in reality programming. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Your Comedy Moment
As I wet my feet in the world of blogging, I thought it would be worthwhile to provide you, my visitors (or perhaps just myself) with a comedy moment that resonates with me.
Today's comedy moment comes from FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Since Frank and Mac have shunned both Charlie's and Dennis' involvement in their band (the "Pecan Sandies"), the certifiably crazy Charlie and the self-obsessed Dennis combine their musical "talents" to create "Day Man." Truly, the whole was greater than the sum of its parts as Charlie's spray paint induced highs and Dennis' octave bending falsetto intermingle to create musical genius. If you can watch this clip without laughing, then you do not have a sense of humor.
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