Stelling: I'm doing pretty good. I'm happy.
Riggs: If you could, how would you plan your own funeral?
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| New Girl PaleyFest 2013 poster |
| Max Greenfield on the red carpet at PaleyFest |
| Jake Johnson would get out of a ticket with his looks if he could. |
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| New Girl PaleyFest panel dropping nuggets |
| Hannah Simone posing for PopCultureBeast readers |
| Lamorne Morris talking about dropping his Samsung phon in SXSW |
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| Lamorne Morris and Zooey Deschanel signing autographs |
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Labels: Comedy, FOX, new girl, newgirlonfox, paley fest, paleyfest, recaps, TV Shows, zooey deschanel
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Labels: Celebrity Apprentice, Clay Aiken, Comedy, Comedy Central, Donald Trump, Lisa Lampanelli, Lou Ferrigno, Roasts, Stand-up, twitter, Zsa Zsa Gabor
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Labels: Comedy, FX, it's always sunny in philadelphia
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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...
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Labels: Andrew Daly, Comedy, Danielle Koenig, Dave Holmes, jimmy pardo, Maria Bamford, Matt Belknap, Never Not Funny, Pat Francis, Patton Oswalt, Paul F. Tompkins, podcast, Scott Aukerman

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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Labels: Comedy, jimmy pardo, match game, UCB, UCB Theatre
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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Labels: arrested development, clark and michael, clark duke, Comedy, michael cera
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Labels: Blades of Glory, Comedy, Jon Hedder, Movies, Review, Will Farrell