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Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Was Worth the Wait

April 25, 2019
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You can go down a very long, circuitous (perhaps quixotic) rabbit hole in finding the story behind how Terry Gilliam finally finished latest work The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. So, we’re just going let you go down there on your own and focus on telling you how we enjoyed the film itself.

Just as that story fascinating on its own, the actual movie itself stands as a grand offering of Terry Gilliam’s vast, vast imagination. The idea of even adapting the original book of Don Quixote into a movie or TV series is pretty challenging. Yet, Gilliam dived further thematically by following a commercial director who becomes his art in living Quixote while trying to make a Quixote-themed commercial. That’s a bit cryptic of a premise, but describing the wild nature of the movie can get a bit complicated and just trust that Gilliam, for our money, pulls off the many narratives and layers he attempted here (on top of being visually spectacular as is usually the case with a Gilliam film).

For all the grand absurdities that Gilliam has presented in his films over the years, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote stands out as one where the nonsense (mostly) makes sense and is enjoyable to get lost in.

You can stream The Man Who Killed Don Quixote at several places here.

George Clooney’s “Catch 22″ Mini Series Gets a Full Trailer

April 25, 2019
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We’ve got to give it to George Clooney and co. 

Thus far, from the teaser and this trailer, the adaptation of Joseph Heller’s legendary novel Catch-22 seems to be nailing the look, tone, feel, dark, dark, dry humor, and absurdity of the book (as well as featuring a perfectly cast Jon Rudnitsky). 

See for yourself here, then look for the premiere of Catch-22 on Hulu on May 17th.

April 24, 2019
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One of the best comedians and humans other there, Maria Bamford, is doing another two afternoon shows this week at The Clubhouse in Los Feliz to hammer her new hour out. 

Donations are suggested. This is your chance to see Maria probably in the most intimate space that you can (so long as you can swing going to a show on 2PM on a weekday).

HBO Smartly Picks Up Armando Iannucci’s Latest Comedy ‘Avenue 5’ to Series

April 23, 2019
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HBO Smartly Picks Up Armando Iannucci’s Latest Comedy ‘Avenue 5’ to Series

As Veep is closing out its final season, there was a bit of time where we weren’t sure if there was going to be an Armando Iannucci comedy (Iannucci is undoubtedly one of the most genius comedic minds working today; see In The Loop, Death of Stalin, Thick of It in addition to Veep) on TV for us to ravenously consume.

HBO thankfully will be passing the baton from Veep to Avenue 5, Armando’s latest comedy that will be set in the future of space tourism and will star Hugh Laurie as a space cruise captain. As to what that might look or sound like, we’ll have to wait for a trailer, but Iannucci’s biting, fast-paced, brutally funny writing really ought to work in most backdrops. Maybe it’ll be a more whipsmart, hysterical version of the space cruise scenes from The Fifth Element?

Whatever it may be, we, like with all of Iannucci’s work, can’t wait to see it.

April 23, 2019
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While some folks spent way too much money to see and hear tech issues at Coachella, you can go see the best in musical comedy that UCB and Matt Apodaca has to offer (and do so for FREE).

The UCB Music Fest 2019 does have some truly great acts including:

The Sloppy Boys – Mike Hanford, Tim Kalpakis, Jeff Dutton
Doodie Mob – Carl Tart, Ronnie Adrian, Lamar Woods, Tim Neenan, Greg Smith, Joe Weber, Garrett Hanson
Will Hines’ Bad Guitar Solos – Will Hines, Mel Cowan, Joel Spence, Dana Wickens, Brett Morris, Jiavani Linayao
Age Against the Machine – Zach Olsen, Winston Carter, Alex Newman and Matt Apodaca
Hot Hot Fuss – Bryan Rainstein, Jeremy Olson, Cassi Jerkins, Tim Neumann

If anything, please don’t miss another chance to see Will Hines earnestly try to solo on the guitar while lacking the skill to do so. 

Get more details here.

April 22, 2019
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Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Season 4 Trailer Is Here

If you’ve been missing that relatable comedy that literally shows an office set in hell, you won’t have to have crippling anxiety over that for much longer.

Next week, Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell returns to Adult Swim and we’ll all get to enjoy seeing that work in hell and on Earth kind of suck in the same way (minus a lot of blood and demons we suppose). 

Get a delicious taste of season 4 here, then look for the season premiere of Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell on Friday, May 3rd at Adult Swim.

April 22, 2019
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Please Enjoy Jess Salomon’s American Late Night Debut on The Tonight Show

It’s undeniable that Jess Salomon’s smile and energy is infectious (would it surprise you to know that she’s Canadian?). On top of that, she has a wildly fascinating life story (we don’t want to ruin it, but where she came from to comedy and the woman she married could make for a pretty enticing memoir), which makes her debut on The Tonight Show, pretty memorable. 

Please enjoy her set here.

Arturo Castro’s Comedy Central Sketch Show “Alternatino” Gets a Trailer

April 22, 2019
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You’ve one version of Arturo Castro on Broad City for years.

Now, with his own Comedy Central sketch show, you’ll get to enjoy the multitudes that he contains in the form of many, many different, wonderfully weird characters (and cleverly subverting all latinx stereotypes). 

Get a taste of it here, then look for Alternatino to premiere on Comedy Central on Jun. 18th.

April 22, 2019
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It’s no secret that we love Natalie Palamides here at The Comedy Bureau as she has made our 100 Best lists more than once.

Thus, we feel obligated to tell you that she is bringing her two critically acclaimed, award winning solo shows, LAID and NATE, back to the place where they were born, Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe. Whether you’ve never seen it or seen it multiple times, you shouldn’t miss out on Natalie doing these encore performances.

NATE will go up on May 24th & May 25th.

LAID will go up on May 31st and Jun. 1st.

Tickets are $20 for every show and well worth it.

Please Get and Enjoy Josh Gondelman’s Latest Album Dancing on a Weeknight

April 20, 2019
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In debating whether all comedians are inherently sad clowns, the name Josh Gondelman is routinely brought up to refute such claims as he is undeniably a positive light of a human being and also undeniably funny. 

Dancing on a Weeknight marks Gondelman’s third album and further proof that his cleverness, command of the English language, and his beautifully open-minded perspective on the world can provide for a hysterical voice in comedy. Having worked the writing rooms of Last Week Tonight and Desus and Mero, Josh knows how to write a brutal punchline and his very sharp writing gets more surprising with his calm, easing voice and delivery. 

Dancing on a Weeknight is now available from Blonde Medicine. Go get it and enjoy it on any night (or day) here.

New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle Premieres Tonight

April 19, 2019
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The day is finally here when The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle is making their debut on Comedy Central.

We’ve had the privilege of seeing Baron and Mike grow this stand-up-sketch-music-comedy mash-up from the ground up here in LA and what they’ve got coming with this show, from what we’ve seen, is pretty fantastic. 

You can get a taste of what’s to come with this featurette.

Then, check The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle on Comedy Central TONIGHT at 11PM.

April 19, 2019
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Demi Adejuyigbe and Miel Bredouw have made themselves into some of the best song parodists around via their hit podcast Punch Up The Jam. Just recently, their “punch-ups” of Enya’s Only Time, Lil’ Nas X’s Old Town Road, and Shania Twain’s That Don’t Impress Me Much show how sharp, quick, and oh-so-damn-fun they are when it comes to re-engineering pop songs inside out.

That means you should absolutely go to their live taping at the Regent in DTLA near the end of May. TIckets are $15 right now and $20 on the day of. Go get those advance tickets here (do so quickly before they sell out).

The Good Place, Nanette, Barry, and more Comedy Set To Win Peabody Awards

April 19, 2019
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The Good Place, Nanette, Barry, and more Comedy Set To Win Peabody Awards

The entertainment recipients of The Peabody Awards were just announced and comedy almost swept the whole category.

The Good Place, Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette, Barry, The End of the F***ing World, Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, and Steven Universe are all set to be honored with a prestigious Peabody Award soon. We’re glad to see that not-talked-about-enough End of the F***ing World and animated series Steven Universe are getting honored here as well as The Good Place receiving an award at a time when it should be regularly racking them up.

Also, we would like to note how great it is that nearly every tone in comedy is covered in this collection of winners. 

Tuca and Bertie Trailer Shows a World That May Be Even Wilder Than BoJack Horseman

April 18, 2019
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Considering Lisa Hanawalt was instrumental to the creation of BoJack Horseman, it had us curious what her own show Tuca & Bertie about two Odd Couple-ish bird ladies would sound/feel/look like and if it would, be at all, similar to BoJack.

Well, this full trailer shows a world that’s, if you can imagine, a little more “out there”, brimming with more vibrant colors, and, in total, a rollicking universe that’s all it’s own with the voices of Ali Wong and Tiffany Haddish leading the way.

See for yourself here, then look for episodes of Tuca & Bertie to start streaming on Netflix on Fri. May 3rd.

April 18, 2019
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First it was Steve Allen Theater, then it was Dynasty Typewriter, and now, The Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe in Silverlake will be the home to the legendary midnight variety show Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch. 

The show has been going for over 14 years and might coming to its most perfect home yet. The “re-return” show has a great collection of comedy from all corners of the art form and just so happens to be happening on 4/20.

Tickets are still only $10. Get more details here (and get hooked on this LA comedy institution already).

Please Enjoy Martin Starr and Milana Vayntrub Being Attacked by Hot Chip’s Latest Single “Hungry Child”

April 17, 2019
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Short film-music video hybrids that lean heavily towards comedy seem to be trending right now and that makes up pretty happy.

This latest offering for Hot Chip’s Hungry Child not only has Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) and Milana Vayntrub (New Warriors) in a truly bizarre situation, but is the brain child of filmmaker Saman Kesh.

We’re starting to think that we might be entering a whole new golden era of music videos.

Please enjoy it on repeat here.

Mike Myers Is Getting His Own Show Where He’ll Play a Bunch of Characters on Netflix

April 17, 2019
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Mike Myers Is Getting His Own Show Where He’ll Play a Bunch of Characters on Netflix

Honestly, this should have been a show a long time ago, no?

It’s nice to see that the vacuum of sketch comedy is filling up (and it seems like Netflix is leading a large part of it with this untitled Mike Myers characters show and the upcoming Tim Robinson series I Think You Should Leave.

There are very few details, but we’ll be curious if Dr. Evil, Wayne, Coffee Talk, etc. will make any sort of cameos here. We’ll just have to wait and see.

April 17, 2019
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The fantastic Josh Gondelman is about to release his third album (we hope you’d know about his other two albums and his writing at Last Week Tonight and Desus and Mero because it’s great) Dancing on a Weeknight. The record is a delight (we’ll tell you more about that when it comes out, but you can pre-order it here until then). 

Come and indeed “dance (well, enjoy a comedy show while seated, then maybe dance afterwards?) on a weeknight” and celebrate this album release at Dynasty Typewriter! Please go get tickets here.

Asperger’s Are Us Are Getting Their Own HBO Documentary

April 17, 2019
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The Aspeger’s based comedy group Asperger’s Are Us have been touring for years now, showing anyone and everyone they can do comedy and more than hold their own with NTs (neurotypicals).

There is something undeniably beautiful and inspiring about their story and we’re thrilled to see the likes of HBO and The Duplass Brothers made an entire documentary about their tour that will be coming out on April 30th at 8PM.

Get a taste of it with this trailer, then look for On Tour with Asperger’s Are Us later this month on HBO. 

April 16, 2019
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This particular month of The Best Friends Show, the wonderful storytelling show that has comedy folks and their best friends tell a story together, has a particularly stellar line-up for this month. 

Just look at the flyer and you’ll know that it’s going to a night more magical than the already pretty magical Best Friends Show (also, you’ll probably get cake too). 

Go get your tickets quick here before they sell out.

Lena Waithe’s Comedy Series “Twenties” Gets Series Order at BET

April 16, 2019
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Lena Waithe’s Comedy Series “Twenties” Gets Series Order at BET

Whether you’re aware of it or not, Lena Waithe is becoming a power player in television. Between The Chi, her work on Master of None, this newly ordered comedy series about a queer black girl and her two best friends called Twenties, and the other sitcom that Waithe is co-creating at BET, Boomerang, Waithe’s empire grows very steadily. 

Really can’t wait to see a teaser for Twenties and Waithe present a comedy from her voice first. 

Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Will Get a Theatrical Run After All

April 16, 2019
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Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Will Get a Theatrical Run After All

Last week, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote had a one night only, Fathom Events style screening across the country. We weren’t sure how else Terry Gilliam’s long, long, long awaited Quixote movie would be seen, but come this Friday, it’ll be in limited release and VOD too.

If we had to guess, it met some number from the one night only event that guaranteed this limited release rollout. Hopefully, that bodes well for its reception. We shall see this weekend.

What Was Supposed to Be  a Salvador Dali/Marx Brothers Movie Lives on a Graphic Novel “Giraffes on Horseback Salad”

April 12, 2019
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Through the endless persistence of a Austin-based drive-in theater owner, one Josh Frank, a real screenplay that was supposed to be a collaboration between famed surrealist artist Salvador Dali and The Marx Brothers, gets to actually live on in a graphic novel adaptation from Frank, Heidecker (along with handpicked funny people by Heidecker), and artist Manuela Pertega. Appropriately (we suppose), it’s called Giraffes on Horseback Salad.

We got to see a bit of it live read last night at Dynasty Typewriter and it was delightfully kind of what we thought it would be: a rollicking surrealist journey filled with Marx Brothers gags and punchlines (The Sklar Brothers live reading as the Marx Brothers was truly a treat). 

At this point, you’re just going to have to dive in for yourself into Giraffes on Horseback Salad to see what a Dali x Marx Bros. collaboration would be. Go get the book and do so here.

There’s a New Sketch Show in Town: I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson

April 12, 2019
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Sketch comedy on TV has become a little scarce these days (too scarce if you ask us). IFC and SNL can’t remain being the only places that have it in 2019.

Thankfully, Tim Robinson (from the aforementioned SNL and the beloved, but far-too-short-lived Detroiters and many great, wild sketches over many years) is getting his own sketch show at Netflix, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

This trailer shows that it intends to make a hell of a first impression and we can’t wait for I Think You Should Leave to premiere later this month on Tues., Apr. 23rd on Netflix to see what insanity Tim has up his sleeve.

April 12, 2019
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The Business is now set to mark an entire 10 years in the biz, hopping around the country (SF, LA, NYC) as a stalwart indie stand-up comedy show.  

Come toast them and enjoy all their hosts and their absolute favorites in The Business current home, Little Joy in Echo Park.

Come join them, as always, for free this coming Monday. Get more info and updates @thebusinessla on Twitter and IG.

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