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Animals’ Season 3 Teaser Promises Anthropomorphized Critters Running Even More Amok

June 29, 2018
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HBO’s animated series Animals will be returning for its 3rd season and it sure looks like, according to this teaser, the animals are even less domesticated than you might have seen in previous seasons. Even though they’re rats, cats, horses, lizards, etc., it still seems pretty with the zeitgeist.

Also, you might enjoy knowing that the voices of Aisha Tyler, Cheri Oteri, Edie Falco, Demi Moore, Tracy Morgan, John Leguizamo will be taking part in this new season.

Season 3 of Animals premieres Friday, August 3 at 11:30PM on HBO.

Animals Is Getting a Third Season at HBO

May 19, 2017
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Animals Is Getting a Third Season at HBO

Score another win for The Duplass Brothers, Starburns Industries, animated animals with human problems and, most importantly, series creators Mike Luciano and Phil Matarese.

Season 2 of Animals Premieres Tonight on HBO

March 17, 2017
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Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano’s latest round of showcasing the animated lives of animals as if they lived like us will be on HBO tonight.

That’s right, season 2 of Animals premieres at 11:30PM. Don’t miss it.

Full Trailer for Animals Season 2 Promises Epic Vignettes (From an Animal’s Perspective)

March 6, 2017
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If you were excited by the teaser for season 2 of Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano’s Animals, then you’ll definitely be hyped for the full length trailer. 

Who knew the lives of animals, when paralleling the lives of humans, could be so grandiose?

Season 2 of Animals premieres on Friday, March 17th at 11:30PM on HBO.

Season 2 of HBO’s Animals Gets a Teaser with Plenty More Critters That Have Human Problems

February 27, 2017
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While the anthropomorphizing of animals isn’t anything new, it’s usually reserved for children’s tales. 

However, the last few years has brought plenty of great animated dramedy that tangle with more nuanced adult issues such as existential despair, complicated relationships, etc.

Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano’s Animals on HBO is one such show and the teaser for their second season looks like it’s promising more exquisite examining of the human condition in the absurd framework of animals both big and little.

Also, the voices of Emilia Clarke, Ice T, Jason Alexander, Kim Gordon, Big Sean, Dan Harmon, Killer Mike, Andy Richter, Mark Duplass, Judy Greer, Fred Armisen, and Jon Lovitz will be featured this season.

If you’re on board, mark your calendars for the season premiere on Friday March 17th at 11:30PM on HBO.

Watch Featurette of HBO’s “Animals” Before Tonight’s Premiere

February 5, 2016
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Phil Matarese, Mike Luciano, The Duplass Brothers, and dozens of guest stars are set to bring to life human problems, more specifically New Yorker problems, hilariously to animals in a few hours. See what the process was really like in the recording studio was like in this featurette.

Animals premieres tonight at 11:30PM on HBO and, if you’re in LA, you can actually watch this premiere with Phil and Mike at The Lost Knight in Echo Park.

Watch a Full Trailer for “Animals” from The Duplass Brothers

January 25, 2016
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The full trailer for The Duplass Brothers new animated series Animals shows that even the animals of NYC still talk like born-and-bred New Yorkers.

Watch and enjoy it here, then catch the premiere on Fri. Feb 5th at 11:30PM on HBO.

Here Are Some Swell Character Posters for The Duplass Brothers’ Animals

January 17, 2016
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As there are a couple of weeks before HBO premieres the highly anticipated animated series Animals from The Duplass Brothers, these fantastic character posters were tweeted out by Mark Duplass. 

They all give you a pretty good sense of the show and might make you secretly wish animals are like this when us humans aren’t looking.

Finally, Here’s the First Teaser for The Duplass Brothers’ “Animals”

January 10, 2016
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With BoJack Horseman and a multitude of web series that have talking animals, it would seem anthropomorphized animated series are becoming their own sub genre. 

That being said, there’s still room for more such shows as you can see with this teaser of The Duplass Brothers’ Animals. 

Not only are NYC animals talking like regular New Yorkers a clever concept, but having the voice talents of Nick Kroll Matt Walsh, Steve Zissis, Adam Scott, Colbie Smulders, Marc Maron, Zach Woods, Jessica Chastain, Horatio Sanz, Kumail Nanjiani, Katie Aselton, Wanda Sykes, Paul Scheer, Rob Corddry, and Molly Shannon definitely pushes it to the next level.

Look for the premiere of Animals on Friday Feb. 5th at 11:30PM on HBO.

HBO Sets Premiere of Animated Comedy Series “Animals” for Feb. 2016

November 25, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Yes, this is The Duplass Brothers produced animated series where animals talk and have human problems.

The first of two seasons that have been ordered of Animals kicks off on Fri. Feb. 5th, 2016 at 10:30PM at HBO. Creators Phil Matarese & Mike Luciano have a lot to look forward to as this will be only the third adult-aimed animated series that HBO has ever done. The other two are The Ricky Gervais Show and The Life and Times of Tim.

This means Animals, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, and more are set make February a pretty great month for comedy on TV.

HBO Orders Two Seasons of Animated Comedy Series “Animals” From Phil Matarese, Mike Luciano, and The Duplass Brothers

May 30, 2015
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(via Variety)

Props to HBO for decisiveness.

Both The Duplass Brothers and HBO are expanding their comedic scope by going two seasons in on an animated comedy series created by Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano. Apparently, it’s good enough to warrant the entire first season being picked up by HBO as well as the order for a second one all in one feel swoop.

As Animals follows NYC based animals and is targeted at adults, we’re curious how many animal jokes they’ll be firing off as compared to BoJack Horseman. 

Nick Kroll, Katie Aselton, and Mark Duplass are all set to voice various animals.

We hope this is a hit not only to have a good show, but to encourage networks to give bigger season orders to new shows or have faith in new shows at all.

Morning Debriefing 7/19/11

July 19, 2011
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1) Paul Scheer’s NTSF:SD:SUV was interviewed by AOL TV and there’s a preview available on iTunes!!! Don’t miss the premiere this Thurs. at 12:15AM!

2) Funny or Die and/or Earwolf-FOD and Earwolf join in partnership!

3) Humblebrag’s monthly power list is out on Grantland!

4) The Comic’s Comic pointed out yet another random joke stealing accusation today. Hey people excited to be whistleblowers only for the sake of being a whistleblower, realize that there are plenty of incredibly creative and imaginative people not just in comedy, but the entirety of the entertainment industry, and that the possibility of someone coming up with very similar to what someone else came up with is very likely.  In fact, it happens every single day.

If I had a nickel for every time I nearly had an aneurism when I read a log line for movie that just sold that’s basically what I’ve spend the better part of a year writing or hearing a similar joke that’s on an extremely esoteric topic to one that I have by a much more famous comedian than me, well, I would never ever work again.  There’s a reason several intellectual property cases get thrown out every year because they are baseless and more often than not, the accusers care less about what they’re creating and more about the end result of trying to get rich quick.

Our advice: Think very carefully before you throw around the label of a “joke thief” around because it’s very hard to get rid of even if has no foundation in fact.

5) Watch Current TV’s Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi’s hilarious take on the Bachmann’s take on homosexuality.

Michele and Marcus Bachmann on Homosexuality – watch more funny videos

6) Kurt Braunohler’s World Wide of Animals: Seahorses.  The funniest show about animal facts that did absolutely no fact checking whatsoever. 

Kurt Braunohler’s World Wild of Animals: Seahorses – watch more funny videos

7) Amazing print comedy magazine RE:COM that’s distributed NATIONALLY is looking for photos from comedy happenings in the LA area. E-mail hi-res (300 dpi or better) pics to recomag@gmail.com if interested.

8) Maria Bamford interviewed in Midnight Poutine!

9) Connected Comedy interviews comedy booker Eric Yoder

10) Don’t know what photobombing is? Here’s an almost too perfect example from Ken Jeong in GQ (or from model Kate Upton depending on how you look at it)

11) Lighten up people, dark comedy is STILL comedy-a piece we wrote for Laughspin.com

12) Jesse Miller has a new client!!! (it’s his brother, Troy Miller, and he’s hard as hell with a Bo Staff)

13) Puddin’-Build-a-Bear

14) ON THE HORIZON
The 3rd Annual High School Talent Show @ Hot House Thurs. July 21st 9PM FREE (invite only)
Super Serious Show One Year Anniversary @ Smashbox Studios Thurs. July 21st 7PM $10 presale/$15 at door
Don’t Stop or We’ll Die LIVE @ UCB Theatre Sat. July 23rd 10PM $10
One Last Try for Comedy (Show) @ Fake Gallery Thurs. July 28th 8:30PM FREE

15) COMEDY CRAWL
The Good Luck Show @ Good Luck Bar 8PM FREE 
Two Thumbs Way Down @ Nerdist Theater 8PM $10
Pizza Party Comedy @ Westside Comedy Theater 8:30PM $8
Comedy Bang Bang @ UCB Theatre $5 (stand by only)
Nick Thune & Friends w/Maria Bamford & Harland Williams @ Largo at the Coronet Theatre 9PM $20
Holy Fuck @ Downtown Independent Theater 9PM FREE 

16) OPEN MIC RUN
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE TOKYO @ SEÑOR FISH 422 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA/Sign-up 6:30PM/Starts 7PM/6 min./first come, first served/no purchase necessary
LIBRARY A COFFEE HOUSE 3418 E. Broadway, Long Beach, CA/Sign-up 7:30PM/Starts 8PM/first come, first served/no purchase necessary
WESTWOOD BREW CO 1097 Glendon Ave., Westwood, CA/Sign-up 7:30PM/Starts 8PM/lottery/first come, first served/no purchase necessary
SAL’S COMEDY HOLE 7356 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA/Starts 8PM/first come, first served/$4 min.
WESTSIDE COMEDY THEATER 1323-A 3rd St., Santa Monica, CA (in alley between 3rd St. Promenade and 4th St.)/Sign-up 9:45PM/Starts 10PM/lottery/$1 cover
MARTY’S/THE OPEN MIC 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA (walk up Martel past Big Mama’s and Papa’s)/5PM to 11PM/$5 min./multiple sets allowed/bottled water and coffee provided  

17) Was asked if I was human last night because of constantly overloading my plate with work by somehow finishing it?  To be honest, I had a moment of doubt of whether I was indeed human or not.  Even at this moment, there is a twinge of uncertainty only dismissed by the fact that it’s almost 1PM when I posting the Morning Debriefing.

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May 10, 2011
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nastycute:

“Oh no. No. This is awful. Melissa Banks is reading my poem in front of the whole cafeteria! Oh my God, I- I want to die. I gave her that poem to demonstrate my love – why is that funny? I shouldn’t have included a picture of me and my mom.

Oh God, they’re all laughing!!! This is so much worse than when my brother posted that video online of me dancing in my underpants and my dad’s wig. WHY would she break my heart like this? I just wanted to be nice to her. And I wore a fancy hat today and everything.”

Photo by Alexandra Voglesong

Check out Eliza Skinner’s Nasty Cute or everything you were thinking as an adult when looking at cute pictures of animals.

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