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Friday, April 4, 2014

Comedy Interviews: Beth Stelling

 
As an interviewer, you are suppose to be unbiased.  Just give the facts and that is it.  I don't have that ability with this comedian.  She was the first person that ever let me do my stand up comedy and for that I will always be grateful.  I also once lied to her high school friend for an entire evening about being a classmate from her elementary and she backed up my story.  I could go on and on about her doing Conan and being a Go Gal, but instead, I will let her words be your guide.  Ladies and Gentleman...Beth Stelling!
 
 
Riggs:  How are you?
Stelling:  I'm doing pretty good. I'm happy.

Riggs:  If you could, how would you plan your own funeral?


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Friday, March 21, 2014

Comedy Interviews with Matt Riggs: Joe Kilgallon

From running one of Chicago's best shows to moving out to Los Angeles and crushing, our comedian today is one of the most rightfully comedically confident people I have ever met. He can be seen in the TBS sitcom 'Sullivan & Son's', heard on the now retired sports podcast 'Naked Sports Live' and smelled if you go up close and smell him. Please enjoy this interview of Joe Kilgallon!


Riggs: How are you?
Kilgallon: I'm well.
Riggs: If you could, how would you plan your own funeral?
Kilgallon: At my funeral they would play the song it's a dead man's party on loop, and everyone would take selfies with my body.
Riggs: Corn: Canned or Fresh?
Kilgallon: Fresh corn. C'mon guy.
Riggs: What is the thing (tv show, comedian, person etc.) that gave you the idea to start comedy?
Kilgallon: Seinfeld
Riggs: If you could have dinner with any historical figure, what would you suggest as an appetizer?
Kilgallon: JFK, shrimp cocktail
Riggs: How many surgeries have you had?
Kilgallon: 1, on my toe.
Riggs: What are your four favorite state capitals (lower 48)? Please don't say why.
Kilgallon: Dover, cause fuck you.
Riggs: 5 words or less...explain religion.
Kilgallon: Religion: People be scared
Riggs: What are you most proud of in the world?
Kilgallon: I'm most proud of hitting 3 HRs in a game when I was 12.
Riggs: Any final thoughts? (Although none of your words will be edited, do know that if you do not include nice words about me, I will add them in for you...fyi, my version of you will be very complimentary towards me)
Kilgallon: Final thoughts = Great, another site for comics to jerk each other off! Hugs and tugs sweet boy!


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Friday, March 14, 2014

Comedy Interviews with Matt Riggs: Jimmy Pardo


When a man sits down one on one via e-mail with someone, there is no one better than the host of the AWARD WINNING podcast Never Not Funny, opening act for CONAN and the nations premiere crowd work comedian.  If you're a fan of comedy or a comedian yourself, take every word written below, tattoo it on your eyelids and constantly look at a bright light with your eyes closed.  It is a guarantee that it will make you an even better man than Pearl Jam ever thought you would be.  Without further adieu...Jimmy Pardo!

Riggs:  How are you?
Pardo:  I'm okay. Thanks.
Riggs:  If you could, how would you plan your own funeral?
Pardo:  With a person more qualified than I am.
Riggs:  Corn: Canned or Fresh?
Pardo:  Who is the a-hole that says "canned"?
Riggs:  What is the thing (tv show, comedian, person etc.) that gave you the idea to start comedy?
Pardo:  Johnny Carson, SCTV, Groucho, Richard Lewis
Riggs:  If you could have dinner with any historical figure, what would you suggest as an appetizer?
Pardo:  The sampler platter... they could enjoy wings while I enjoy a potato skin
Riggs:  How many surgeries have you had?
Pardo:  6
Riggs:  What are your four favorite state capitals (lower 48)? Please don't say why.
Pardo:  Springfield, Austin, Cheyenne, Nashville
Riggs:  5 words or less...explain religion.
Pardo:  It can't be explained. Done.
Riggs:  What are you most proud of in the world?
Pardo:  My son.
Riggs:  Any final thoughts? (Although none of your words will be edited, do know that if you do not include nice words about me, I will add them in for you...fyi, my version of you will be very complimentary towards me)
Pardo:  I enjoyed this back and forth very much, You handled yourself nicely.

*Photo Credit: Mandee Johnson


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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

IRON COMIC: The Time I Wrote A Joke With Kumail Nanjiani!

by Kari Tervo

Monday nights at Largo in Los Angeles have become legendary, primarily due to Tig Notaro's comedic confessions about her very difficult year in 2012. Even prior to Notaro's touching and talented set, Largo was known as a comedy laboratory: Monday nights are when comedians like Sarah Silverman show up to massage some new material. And it's a celebrity comedian oasis, too. One night, Ed Helms appeared on stage without any pre-announcement or fanfare. In this intimate small-theater setting, it's like a private party: It's impolite to gawk at the celebrities, and we're all on our best behavior. Any night you're at a Largo comedy night, you're probably going to feel lucky to have been there.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Comedy Meltdown! Famous Comedians in the Back of a Comic Book Store!

by Kari Tervo

OMG, you guys. Are you into comedy? Of course you are into comedy. What kind of person is not into comedy?

This is so awesome, I don't even want to tell you about it. Okay, I will tell you about it. But first of all, let me apologize for a slightly janky review--I didn't have anything to write down the names of the comics, and I know I will be missing some. I am sorry, comics. Please don't be sad clowns.

The Meltdown is a comedy show hosted in the back room of Meltdown Comics in Hollywood. I was invited, but I didn't really know what to expect. I showed up expecting a few good laughs in a small room. That's fantastic! But what happened was really wow!

There is a magical laughter room in a comic book store in Hollywood!

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

New Pop Culture Beast Writer: Kari Tervo

Image via Today.com

Hi, I’m Kari Tervo. I’m a new writer here at Pop Culture Beast. I’d like to introduce myself. Hi!

Writing for Pop Culture Beast is going to be an adventure. The pop culture landscape is constantly changing. New movies! Songs! Books! Games! Magazines! Hot people, places, things! People we know well doing dumb things, and people we’ve never heard of til now doing cool things! And then there are all the ideas that emerge from that delightful pop culture mess. What does it all mean? I’m here to review and react to pop culture happenings, current and classic. With so many talented (and ridiculous) people on this planet, I think it’s going to be a good time.

CLICK AND RAWR FOR MAWR AFTER THE JUMP! Learn about how I got into this pop culture mess, and find out what I'm into! [offer not valid from direct URL and in Pennsylvania]


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Thursday, March 14, 2013

NEW GIRL: PALEYFEST 2013 by Marco Elorreaga

New Girl PaleyFest 2013 poster
Who's that girl? (Who's that girl?) It's Jess! I mean, Zooey Deschanel and the cast of Fox's hit New Girl, just renewed for a third season, that came out to play at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills on Monday, March 11, 2013.  Unlike many TV shows, New Girl suffered no sophomore slump.  In fact, it went on to reassure its fans that it found its voice and knew exactly what show it wanted to be.  As the PaleyFest brochure stated, it evolved from "promising newcomer to assured pro" and it was evident from start to finish.

Gracious, lively, and incredibly hilarious, each star gladly answered questions from journalists about their characters and what to expect for the rest of the season, returning on March 19.  The first one to arrive was everyone's favorite douche, Schmidt, played by Emmy-nominated Max Greenfield.  Even though, he says he just played himself for inspiration on Schmidt, Greenfield was the complete opposite of his character.  He was nice, funny, and a real professional.

On his Emmy nomination, he said it was "humbling, validating, and an exciting award and nomination to be apart of" and went to a very nice restaurant in New York to celebrate his nomination.  On Schmidt's character, he explained that it was a "collaborative effort" in creating him.

"You put as much as you can in the character, but it's got to be a collaborative effort with the writers, the creator, and the other actors and the ability to move within that" commented Greenfield, "I think we managed to do that together and they've given me opportunities to really shine and make that character what's it become, so it's hard to take credit for it."

Max Greenfield on the red carpet at PaleyFest
With CeCe's recent engagement on the show, the question remains whether the actual arranged marriage will happen and if Schmidt will ever get back together with CeCe.  The panel, moderated by TV Guide Magazine's Rob Moynihan, focused on this relationship heavily among others on the show, but particularly, one that just got an interesting jump start in the episode screened for the audience.

Jake Johnson, who plays Nick, came in after Greenfield and played it modestly, offering up praises to his cast and writers.  He praised working with Deschanel, "I love working with Zooey.  I think she's an unbelievable talent.  I think we're very lucky to have her on a TV show.  I think she raises the game for everybody."

Jake Johnson would get out of a ticket with his looks if he could.
On what we could expect between Nick and Jess, he played it coy and very nonchalantly even though he knew exactly what would be going on in the episode that screened for the audience.  

[SPOILER ALERT] Do not read the following [SPOILER ALERT].

THEY KISSED!

Creator Elizabeth Meriwether said "it felt if we waited any longer, it would start to feel not true, not what would really happen."  Meriwether and Executive Producer Dave Finkel compared the couple to FRIENDS' Ross and Rachel and The Office’s Jim and Pam.  Deschanel likened themselves more to Sam and Diane, from Cheers, on their love/hate relationship.

Deschanel laughed, "It was interesting because we did the table read and in the whole episode the kiss wasn't in it.  And the whole episode, Jess was soooo annoying, so it was like great, I feel very unattractive. Then, they throw this little nugget in which was pitched to us on a Tuesday.  We shot around ten or something.  I thought it was so great in an episode about how annoying Jess is.  It was really surprising."

When asked if Johnson felt any pressure, he exclaimed: "Absolutely, you don't want to screw that up too badly.  I definitely screwed enough up."

The cast and executive producers dropped other little nuggets on what to expect in the remaining episodes of the season.  Aside from a slew of new and returning guest stars, including favorites Dermot Mulroney and Rob Reiner and Olivia Munn, they also teased that we would get a whole flashback episode, in the vein of the TinFinity episode, showing how they all lost their virginities.

New Girl PaleyFest panel dropping nuggets
On top of that, there would be an episode where the gang would travel to Chicago and meet Nick's family.  Unfortunately, it wouldn't be for the most pleasant circumstances (apparently, Nick's father passes away), but for every downside, there is an upside: Jess dressing up as Elvis!  Fans can definitely look forward to that.

The episode will also have Margo Martindale playing Nick's mother and will definitely be heavy on learning more about Nick, who has only really opened up to two key people, Future Nick (they hope to bring him back) and also Old Asian Man (he definitely will be back, but no cradling this time).   

On whether Hannah Simone's CeCe would actually be having a wedding, Meriwether kept "deflecting" the question.  She has always had a fascination with arranged marriages and wanted to compare the eastern idea to the western idea of marriage, and see if one works better than the other.

Simone on the red carpet shared her feelings on how she thinks Schmidt is taking the news of the engagement and said, "Well, I don't think he's doing too well with it, but he made his bed, so he's laying in it...by himself."

Greenfield stated on the development of his relationship with CeCe, "I really think what we started to do with them that we realized that both of these characters had to grow up themselves before they could be together and I think, especially on Schmidt's end, there is a lot of room.  I think he needs to do some work there before he is able to fully commit, the way he would like to, with CeCe"

Then, he continued "I think he got a taste of what love is and I think, obviously, he holds onto that and it definitely informs every relationship afterwards."  Every cast member slow clapped in awe as he churned out mature sounding answer after answer in comparison to how immature his character is, to which Greenfield quipped "#articulate" referencing an earlier joke on his inability to understand the internet.  The audience was "abuzz."

When Simone asked the audience if CeCe should give Schmidt another chance if he changes his ways, the crowd confirmed with an explosion of wooing and clapping.   "That resolves that," she said to the creator and producers.

Hannah Simone posing for PopCultureBeast readers
"Its been a dream come true," Simone expressed, "we have the most amazing, funny, generous, kind cast with a creator who has a her finger on the pulse of what people want to see and what people find funny and what people are dealing with in their own lives in our generation." Eat your heart out, Lena Dunham.

As the panel started to focus on the creative process, Moynihan asked, "With the news of a season three pick up, does that change your direction for the show, especially with the Nick and Jess stuff?" 

Meriwether answered, "We are going to be honest with the characters and see what feels right.  We do what we feel is right with the episode that we are working on at that moment and try to push ourselves to go as far as we can." She went on to explain that changes are constantly being made as far into the production cycle as possible to make sure the story and characters are at their best. 

Lamorne Morris talking about dropping his Samsung phon in SXSW
Lamorne Morris, who plays Winston, shared early on that "I haven't read the last three episode, but your guess is as good as mine," when asked what to expect from his character.  "When the writers write something, we don't know until we get there and they go 'oh, this is what you're doing this week,' and I go 'oh, so today I'm a pirate who likes playing ping pong, cool."  If this is the character at its best, then I'm game!

Deschanel joked, "For all your journalists out there who ask me to tease things, don't hold me responsible.  I may have shot it, does not mean it's airing" on the haphazard changes that happen even after shooting is over that "surprise" her when she sees the episode.

Lamorne Morris and Zooey Deschanel signing autographs
If this show shows you anything, it's that with passion and staying true to the characters, people will come and stay.  So, when you hear that song playing and you hear the question, "Who's that girl?" You can kick back with New Girl and know you're with and old friend.

Special thanks to Samsung Smart TV for sponsoring my coverage of PaleyFest 2013. Make sure to like Samsung TV USA on Facebook, for an insider look at red carpet photos, video highlights, recaps from the day's events and more. Also, don't forget to follow @PopCultureBeast on Twitter for live updates during the screenings and panels.



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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Lisa Lampanelli Stand-up Comedy Review



Last night, I went and saw Lisa Lampanelli in Pittsburgh. My girlfriend is a huge fan, but to be honest, I had only ever seen her on the Comedy Central Roasts. I wasn't sure what I was getting into, however I was pleasantly surprised and found myself laughing harder than I had ever imagined.

She told lots of stories about her tweets to Zsa Zsa Gabor and Clay Aiken, her time on Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump and Lou Ferrigno, the jokes cut from the Comedy Central Roasts, her marriage to "Jimmy Big Balls," and her recent weight loss.

Of course, the infamous insult comic's stories were peppered with poetic profanity and stereotypes, which made them even funnier. Her crowd work was hysterical! Not even the sign language interpreters were safe from Lampanelli's quick wit and foul mouth!

This show was a home run and Lisa Lampanelli was absolutely hysterical! If you get the chance, definitely go see her.

You can check out her upcoming dates here: http://www.insultcomic.com/schedule.php

Lisa Lampanelli's Stand-up is a 10 out of 10 Big Balls!


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 7 Blu-Ray Review



It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has never hesitated to pull any comedy punches and Season 7 is no different. The 13 episodes in this season are hilarious and the gang's hijinks are as ridiculous as ever.


Rob McElhenney (Mac in the series) famously gained 50 pounds before shooting this season to give Mac "extra humor." It adds a lot more jokes and laughs at his expense.

The Blu-Ray has all 13 episodes from this season including commentaries on 4 of the episodes. Also included is a Blooper reel and an Artemis Tours Philadelphia Featurette.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is always funny and is one of the best comedies on TV.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 7 Blu-Ray gains a 9 out of 10 extra pounds!

And be sure to catch the premiere of season 8 on Oct. 11th only on FX!


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Casa de Mi Padre DVD Review



Casa de Mi Padre is a Will Ferrell Spanish language film. Yes you read that correctly. Also starring, Diego Luna (Milk), Efren Ramirez (Napoleon Dynamite), and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation), Casa de Mi Padre holds the same type of humor as any other Will Ferrell vehicle.

The film was originally described as an "overly dramatic telenovela" and I can't think of a better phrase to describe it. The basic plot is that Ferrell is the disappointment of the family. His brother (Luna) comes back to the land with his fiance who Ferrell falls in love with, but she has ties to a Mexican drug lord and rival of Luna. The wackiness of other Ferrell/McKay comedies comes through in this film via purposefully cheesy transitions and other humorous parts.

It was surprisingly funny! I was worried the comedy wouldn't translate well because of being completely in Spanish, but it added a whole other layer to the film. I thought that there might be an English language option on the DVD for those who are wary about the subtitle idea, but there was not.

Casa de Mi Padre... 7 out of 10 Houses of my Father!


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Monday, August 1, 2011

Wanna help make a movie?


Hey friends,

We're making a movie!

Well, a short movie.

My friends and I are shooting a short comedy based on a script I wrote and we need your help.

We have a Kickstarter page launched and would love your support.  Whether by pledging to the page or just passing it on.

We have 15 days to raise $600 to fund the project and we can't do it without you guys!

Here is the link!  http://tinyurl.com/andyscds

Facebook it, Tweet it, whatever you can do.  We'd be extremely grateful!

You rock!

-Garon


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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Best of '08: Podcasts!

Rather than do a complete list of podcasts I decided simply to name the best of the year and then a couple honroable mentions. I wanted to keep it pithy for you readers out there.

So here we go...

Drum roll please...

The best podcast of 2008 is...

wait for it...

wait for it...


Hosted by the legendary Jimmy Pardo. Co-hosted and produced by Matt Belknap. Never Not Funny is 90+ minutes of wall to wall hilarity. Each week brings a special guest from the comedy world. Past guests include: Dave Holmes, Pat Francis, Maria Bamford, Paul F. Tompkins, Patton Oswalt, Andrew Daly, Scott Aukerman, Danielle Koenig, the list goes on. It is a can't miss podcast for anyone who enjoys great conversation and a lot of laughter.
You can subscribe to the free portion (the first 20 minutes of each weeks show) but if you want the full NNF experience, you gotta drop the $19.95 ($24.95 for video). Trust me it's worth it. You probably pay 10 times that amount for cable and Never Not Funny is funnier than anything you'll see on TV.

Honerable Mentions
Comedy and Everything Else: Exactly as the title implies. Great hosts, Great conversation, great laughs.
Battleship Pretension: Movie talk from guys who know infinitely more about movies than most anyone. It's really entertaining to listen to (not to mention learn from). It also happens to be the podcast of our own Tyler Smith! (That has nothing to do with why it's on this list, I actually enjoy the show!)
That's it for now. There are more Best Of lists coming in the next few weeks!
Happy New Year!


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Thursday, July 5, 2007

an event uniquely Los Angeles...and maybe New York...



Once a month at the UCB Theatre in Los Angeles is a modern day tribute to the television game show classic "Match Game". you'd be hard pressed to find a better way to kill a couple hours.



Expertly and charmingly hosted by comedy icon Jimmy Pardo, the UCB Match Game successfully revives that old 70's magic made famous by Gene Reyburn and the likes of Charles Nelson Riley (RIP). The heart is there but nowadays there's a bit more bite to the comedy and its perfect. I have to ask why this isn't on TV yet (again?).

It is a show featuring some of the greatest names in local (and national for that matter) comedy that is consistently beginning to end funny. Recently, they've even managed to get some original cast members to appear on the panel.

Some examples of panelists include, Paul F. Thompkins, Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall), Danielle Koenig, Doug Benson, Scott Aukerman, Paul Gilmartin, and original cast members Edie Mclurg and this week Marcia Wallace.

The best part? The audience has a chance to win $100 by playing the game. One guy and one gal are chosen at random and play for a chance at the grand prize.

But don't try to be funny. That's the comedians job.

It's 8 bucks cash entry and well worth it.

Get reservations at www.ucbtheatre.com and check out the other great shows they offer as well! Cheapest, funnest shows in LA.


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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Who the F*ck are Clark and Michael?

We're entering a curious age. When has anyone thought that something produced for and airing exclusively on the web, although not originally written for the web, would be better than nearly everything else airing on TV today?

What am I talking about?


Clark and Michael

I'm talking of course about Clark and Michael. A CBS produced web series directed by, written by and staring Michael Cera (arrested development) and Clark Duke (Superbad). It's a show about two best friends trying to sell a pilot script. They're up to episode 4 right now and each one is funnier than the last.

It's smart, endearing, wickedly funny, and if it was on TV it would be in countless peoples top 10 lists.

This show is perfect for fans of Arrested Development and The Office (The funny one(British)). It's filmed similarly with the documentary style of those shows.

Four episodes in and we've had cameos from Andy Richter and Tony Hale among others, including David Cross.

Each episode is around 10 minutes so it doesn't take too much to sit down and watch.

You'll be laughing and wondering why this isn't on television.

www.ClarkandMichael.com
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

I'll Get Inside Your Face


Bon Jovi would have been proud had his song been spoofed for this flick. I'm talking of course about the new Will Farrell/Jon Hedder flick "Blades of Glory"about two rival figure skaters who are banned and subsequently team up to compete as the first male partners in couples skating.
Quite the hilarity. "Twin Dongs?" anyone?
Yes it is a silly movie. Yes it is a stupid movie but damnit its also a funny movie. I may be strung up for saying so but it is my favorite Will Farrell movie. I enjoyed it all the way through which is a problem I had with some of his other works like "Anchorman" and the god awful "Elf".
Blades has a silly charm to it. It never takes itself seriously, but then again how could it? Jon and Will are hilarious together and the faces Jon shoots at Will after he says some rediculous comments are classic. Support from Amy Poehler and Will Arnet was great as well. Amy and Will are always funny and its great to see them together as the rivals to Will and Jon. Craig T. Nelson is pretty good as the coach but that role could prolly be played by anyone else with the same results. The same goes for Jenna Fischer, you'd know her best from the american version of "The Office". She was kinda wasted in this.
I dunno. Maybe it was my mood or it was the perfect time to see it but I really did enjoy the movie. To me, it's worth a full price ticket. However, if you don't always like silly movies, you may wanna kick a matinee on this one.
See ya at the movies!
Friday 4/6 releases:
The Reaping (4/5)
Grindhouse
Are We Done Yet
Firehouse Dog
The Hoax


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