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TCB Debriefing 8/11-9/21/24: Emmys, Langston Kerman, James Adomian, Tim Robinson, Tommy Dassalo, and more!

September 21, 2024
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*apologies for taking so long to getting to posting these. running a theater and a bureau is almost humanly impossible

1. Even though an actual comedy, Hacks, won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series at this year’s Emmys, The Bear still won plenty of categories this time around, enough to make the case for getting rid of genre in the Emmys or whatever the hell we have to do to make What We Do in the Shadows get another goddamn Emmy.

2. Good news for all the I Think You Should Leave faithful: HBO has made the very wise decision to greenlight Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s series The Chair Company. While the premise of a man stumbling into a conspiracy at the company he works at after an embarrassing incident is vague, Robinson and Kanin might be the very best in capturing how absurd corporate culture has become that it makes the collective unconscious want to scream about the tiniest minutia.

3. Simply put, Langston Kerman has the most flowery ways (given his background in poetry) to exquisitely paint some of the darkest jokes we’ve heard in recent memory and, as such, his new hour special, Bad Poetry, is a luminous, yet dark, enthralling gem of stand-up comedy (and one of the very best specials of 2024). Please enjoy Bad Poetry, now streaming on Netflix.

4. James Adomian is such a comedic force of nature and has been for years and years, on stage, screen, and podcast, in costume and out, it’s criminal that Path of Most Resistance is only his very first hour special (amongst many other things). Adomian, of course, delivers on the goods in this new hour; the goods being his signature masterfully impressions (often sounding like a dead ringer for whomever James is impersonating) that are infused with his whipsmart, sharply drawn observations on even the most niche facets of culture and politics (making a bit on nature doc legend, David Attenborough, hilariously accessible). We would be hard pressed to say that even a good percentage of comedians leave it all out on the stage for an hour special, but the progression of sweat through Adomian’s shirts throughout the special should prove that he gave you his all and getting “all” from Adomian is something to be truly cherished.

Please enjoy Path of Most Resistance, now streaming on YouTube here.

5. Beloved indie comedy outfits, The Pack Theater and World’s Greatest Improv School AKA WGIS, are being reborn, yet again, right next to The Clubhouse in LA. They’ve got a GoFundMe going to pay for their basic needs in remodeling and having important things like, you know, A/C. Please donate/support/share here. When set, Los Feliz might have the greatest concentration of comedy in LA, specifically the 1600 N. block of Vermont Ave.

6. It’s not like Will Ferrell hasn’t been in funny tearjerkers before (Elf if you’re thinking too hard), but the doc, Will & Harper, in which he goes on a road trip with one of his closest friends, a former SNL head writer, looks to be on a whole other level. Peep a look at all the emotional strings it will pull in the trailer here, then look for it on Netflix next week on Sept. 27th.

7. Ben Stiller has taken a bit of a shine, as of late, to being in the producer’s chair with his hands in everything from Severance to and In the Dark. That said, don’t count him out as top-billed marquee talent as TIFF hit, Nutcrackers,  got snatched up by Hulu in a sizzling 8 figure deal. It’s a classic-ish fish-out-of-water comedy set in the world of ballet, but done so out in the sticks. Fingers crossed that they don’t put all the best bits in the trailer.

8. Boon Joon-ho might have landed on his most “fun” movie yet. Quotation marks necessitated as this dark comedy follows a not so distant future where people can volunteer for scientific study that has them die and get reprinted (rather than reborn) with their consciousness intact. Robert Pattinson might be on to a performance here that might outdo him playing Batman, truly (and don’t forget a stellar supporting cast of Toni Collette, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, and Mark Ruffalo). Take a look at the wicked dystopian mischief of Mickey 17 with the trailer here, then look for it in theaters on Jan. 31st.

9. Armando Iannucci, one of the sharpest voices and mind we have in comedy in this Golden Age of TV, is putting his sights on comic book movies or, rather, the insanity that goes into making them with his latest HBO series, The Franchise. Get a taste of what’s to come here, which looks promising as it’s the satire of In the Loop and Veep, but in an MCU movie.

 

10. Nikki Glaser is set to host the next Golden Globes and will likely make up for many of the missteps that Golden Globes have made in the recent past. Also, don’t be surprised if Glaser, with what should be an arsenal of gleaming roast jokes, will outshine Ricky Gervais’ past heralded Golden Globes hosting performances.

11. All late night guests, please take notes from Conner O’Malley on Seth Meyers and please make your interviews more entertaining/worth watching.

12. Just For Laughs isn’t dead. Following a bankruptcy scare, they have set dates for their return that will not include the heralded Montreal festival, but one in Sydney later this Fall. New owners ComediHa! have a tall order ahead of them if they’re aiming to bring back JFL to the prominence that it had about 15 years ago.

13. For all that’s bandied about whether comedy specials are really that “special”, Aussie comedian Tommy Dassalo really went for something wildly different (and subsequently very special) with his new hour show Scam Artist. The giant screen filled with his very own animation that’s sequenced in with his material on top of a carefully woven about the infectiousness of being scammed to only turn around and getting into scamming yourself is a beautiful mash-up of pastel playfulness, subversive bite, and unfettered honesty. Dassalo’s raising the bar on specials (without cutting away to doc footage or a sketch) and doing so while telling a wickedly funny story about fooling people into thinking he’s part of the seminal electronica band, Hot Chip. Please enjoy Scam Artist here.

 

14. Only Murders in the Building keeps marching on as one of the pinnacles of comedy intersecting America’s obsession with true crime as season 4 has already set off and very little time passed before getting a season 5 renewal order.

15. The latest comedic offering about time travel, specifically time loops, is here with Omni Loop, now in limited release and on demand. This Bernardo Britto feature boasts a cast of Mary Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri (and the fun device of a black hole growing inside one’s chest cavity). See for yourself with Omni Loop’s trailer here, which suggests something way better than the overrated Palm Springs.

16. Secret line-up, live comedy pop-up juggernaut, Don’t Tell Comedy, has struck a first look deal with TheYearOfElan to produce unscripted content, a far cry from just doing pop up shows in backyards.

17. Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the creator of BoJack Horseman, finally has another animated series lined up, Long Story Short. It’s a comedy that follows the dynamics of a family over time, which, if you know BoJack Horseman, ought to go some pretty radical places. Look for its premiere in 2025 on Netflix.

18. The dark mind that brought us Oldboy and Decision to Leave is finally getting into a comedy. That’s right, Korean auteur Park Chan-wook is making a comedy, I Can’t Help It, adapting the American novel The Ax by Donald Westlake. Considering it follows a man who gets violently desperate after being laid off by a paper company, this very well might be what Chan-wook would do with an episode of The Office.

19. Inside Out 2 is the first animated movie to gross over a billion dollars overseas. That’s pretty much a guarantee that you’ll see Inside Out 3, 4, and probably 5 (and you’ve got to wonder if they’ll get as existential as the Toy Story franchise).

20. See what often lies on the other side of film school with the trailer for Morgan Evans’ Micro Budget, filled with a cavalcade of comedy stars including Bobby Moynihan, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, Emilea Wilson, Patrick Noth, Brandon Micheal Hall, Jordan Rock, Nichole Sakura, Carla Jimenez, Hal Linden, Jon Gabrus, Kate Flannery, Matt McCoy, Mike Mitchell, and Neil Casey.

21. Please read up on what Emmy/Grammy award winning Alex Edelman learned from doing a Broadway show about hate here.

22. For all the jokes that are made about astrology, documentarian Peter Kerekes follows a real life astrologer, Luciana, and her clientele to see where their hopes and subsequent readings take them. From the looks of Wishing on a Star, the sheer truth of it seems highlight how quietly absurd (and hysterical) life can be. See for yourself with the trailer here.

23. Ruben Östlund and Roy Andersson have served Sweden well in offering some of the most innovative, genre-redefining comedies in recent memory. Ernst De Geer might end up joining them with his debut feature The Hypnosis, a dark comedy about a hypnosis going sideways, perhaps not the way that some folks wanted. Take a gander at the trailer here, then stream it on MUBI now.

24. Ted Lasso is very close to having a season 4, which definitely means you’ll have another crack at Coach Lasso’s biscuits when they gear up for this next season.

25. While Netflix will have a Jamie Foxx comedy special touching upon his recent medical emergency, Hulu and Amazon are continuing to stack their comedy special deck with Ilana Glazer, Jessica Kirson, and George Lopez.. Expect more big time specials from all the big time streamers throughout 2025.

26. We’ll leave you with this: Just askin’; anyone want free tickets for Ben Schwartz on 10/5 at the Orpheum?

Noah Baumbach’s Latest The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Gets a Full Trailer

September 20, 2017
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As suspected from the teaser, this latest dramedy exploring multi-generational family dynamics from Noah Baumbach looks pretty wonderful according to the full trailer.

Look for The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) to stream on Netlflix starting on Friday, October 13th.

Mike White’s Comedy ‘Brad’s Status’ Gets Sidney Kimmel & Plan B on Board with Ben Stiller Nearing Deal To Star

July 13, 2016
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Mike White’s Comedy ‘Brad’s Status’ Gets Sidney Kimmel & Plan B on Board with Ben Stiller Nearing Deal To Star

Possible tagline? There is a way to go on a college tour of shame.

Noah Baumbach’s Latest Film “Yen Din Ka Kissa” Is Under Way with Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler Starring

March 9, 2016
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(via The Film Stage)

There are only a few details to wrap our heads around right now, but we’re still reeling from Baumbach and Gerwig’s Mistress America from last year and will be keeping a close eye on this.

At this point, we know that production has just started, it follows an estranged NYC family getting ready an art retrospective of a patriarch, Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller star along with Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, and Grace Van Patten, and the film’s current title Yen Din Ka Kissa translates to The Story of The Day in Hindi).

Again, it’s only a few details at this point, but we can see how this could have the makings for another great movie from a rare auteur in this era of comedy, Noah Baumbach. 

Esquire UK Puts Derek Zoolander on Cover for March Issue

February 1, 2016
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Back when Zoolander first came out back in 2001, social media hadn’t been created, much less caught on. Thus, creating the legend of Derek Zoolander was left to a montage in the beginning of the movie. 

Now, 15 years later, Ben Stiller can actually go around in character as Derek and make it really seem like he’s the biggest male model that there ever was, is, and will be, especially since the fashion world seems game as well.

On top of this Esquire UK cover pictured above and an accompanying photo shoot video, Derek has done in-depth interviews with Vogue, walked the runway during a Valentino fashion show, and even had a whirlwind romance that lasted a few hours with other actual models like Cara Delevigne.

All in all, it’s a pretty great promotional campaign for Zoolander 2, which comes out next week.

Derek Zoolander Answers 73 Questions While Giving a Tour of His Apartment to Vogue

January 21, 2016
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Vogue Magazine did their 73 Questions web series with one of the most really, really, ridiculously good looking people on the planet, Derek Zoolander.

Derek was gracious enough to let Vogue (and the rest of us technically) tour his lavish apartment, which features “not that much” exercise equipment amongst other ludicrous features, during the interview.

It’s almost like it’s right out of Zoolander 2.

International Trailer for “Zoolander 2″ Acquaints Us All with More Penelope Cruz

December 1, 2015
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Though it’s an international trailer for Zoolander 2, it’s still in English, but features international movie star Penelope Cruz much more. 

We’re sure more trailers are going to come out in leading up to its release on Feb. 12th, but, from the looks of it, they haven’t given too much away quite yet like so many other collections of trailers as of late.

Watch this latest trailer here.

This Trailer for “Zoolander 2″ By Itself Is Worth The 14 Year Wait

November 18, 2015
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Zoolander came out 2001 and was so damn funny. 

Then, over a decade passed before there were serious whispers of a sequel coming about.

Finally, it will have been 15 years later when the sequel comes out on Feb. 12th, 2016.

We only had to wait 14 years for the trailer, that was just posted this morning, and it is seems to pick up where the original movie left off with how hysterical it is. There’s an unbelievable turn by Benedict Cumberbatch and perhaps Justin Bieber’s most redeeming role in a movie yet, not to mention what’s done to Kristen Wiig and, well, we’ll just stop talking and let you enjoy it already. 

Try Not To Be Blinded With How Ridiculously Good Looking the New Posters for “Zoolander 2″ Are

November 10, 2015
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(via EW)

Just take a look at both of these gorgeous visages and try telling us that you’re not entranced and will most definitely will go see Zoolander 2 when it comes out.

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Watch All 13 Episodes of “The Ben Stiller Show” at CW’s The Seed

November 5, 2015
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(via Variety)

You don’t even have to pay, subscribe, or have cable.

The single season of Ben Stiller’s eponymous sketch show featured the likes of Janeane Garofalo and Bob Odenkirk over 20 years ago.

You’re probably already rewatching Mr. Show ahead of the release of With Bob & David next week, so you can continue you your 90s sketch comedy binge with The Ben Stiller Show in its entirety, courtesy of CW’s The Seed.

“Zoolander 2″ Finally Has a Teaser

August 2, 2015
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After all the years of waiting just to hear talk of a sequel to Zoolander, then the years of being teased with of who will be in the movie or promotional stunts, there’s finally a teaser for Zoolander 2.

Watch the really, really good looking teaser here.

Fred Armisen Has Joined  “Zoolander 2″

April 22, 2015
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This definitely tops the other recent casting announcements.

Thus far, Zoolander 2 has Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson returning in their roles, but they also have Billy Zane who appeared in a cameo returning as well as the additions of Kristen Wiig and Penelope Cruz.

Now, Fred Armisen is in the mix according to Ben Stiller and his Instagram’s. 

We don’t know what character he’s playing, but we can definitely see him perhaps as someone avenging the defeat of Mugatu or the son of the evil DJ. 

IFC Developing Jake Fogelnest Father-Son Comedy From Ben Stiller’s Red Hour

March 26, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Immediately, a Jake Fogelnest father-son comedy conjures up a conversation between father and his son about how sea punk isn’t a thing.

IFC is beefing up their new development slate and have added to it a comedy from Jake Fogelnest that centers on an author who is trying to keep up with the times and his son. The project is coming from under Ben Stiller’s Red Hour  banner and given the way Fogelnest deals with the Internet on a daily basis on Twitter, Tumblr, etc., we can definitely see potential here.

Enjoy More of an Older Couple Trying to Hang with a Young Couple in New Trailer for Noah Baumbach’s “While We’re Young”

March 2, 2015
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At the end of this month, Noah Baumbach’s latest work While We’re Young comes out in theaters. Then, we’ll all get to see Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as an older couple try to hang out and keep up with a spirited younger couple in Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried that do lots of young people things.

There’s this trailer as well as this brand new trailer to feast on until then.

Ben Stiller Bringing “Super Sad True Love Story” Adaptation to Series For Media Rights Capital

February 12, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Ben Stiller is still juggling all his hats as Zoolander 2 is on the horizon and he’s now working on a series for Media Rights Capital adapted from Gary Shteyngart’s novel Super Sad True Love Story. 

It’ll be an hour long dramedy despite the title suggesting more of something satiric like David Wain’s They Came Together. Whatever the tone actually ends up being, we’ll be more likely to see it as MRC has ordered the series before getting a network on board. 

“Zoolander 2” Is Happening and Will Start Shooting This Spring in Rome

February 9, 2015
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(via ComingSoon.net/Bad Taste)

For all the rumors and subsequent crossing of fingers by the rest of us for a sequel to Zoolander, Zoolander 2 is now officially set to shoot.

Over spring, Stiller and Blue Steel will return to Derek Zoolander, this time, in Rome with the blessing of Rome’s mayor Ignazio Marino. 

How that will figure into Zoolander attempting to foil a plot to dominate the fashion industry/the world is unclear, but we’re more than happy that it’s happening. So, this means a release early next year hopefully?

Andre Hyland Does a Unique Interview With The Cast and Director of “Night at The Museum 3”

December 19, 2014
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Most press in promotion of a movies consist of rote questions that cast members, directors, writers, etc. hate answering and, in many cases, the interviewers hate asking. 

So, Andre Hyland is changing the press interview game with his unique style that is less about what is working with who and more about “custom” autographs on Hyland’s head, etc. Check his sit down with Ben Stiller, Rebel Wilson, Dan Stevens, Ricky Gervais, Shawn Levy, and Owen Wilson and you’ll agree that more interviews should be like it.  

Watch Trailer for Noah Baunbach’s Latest “While We’re Young”

December 4, 2014
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Noah Baumbach brought us the wonderful Frances Ha latest year and on Mar. 27th 2015, he’s got another wry, though, possibly his most playful, comedy with his latest film While We’re Young coming out.

Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts play a middle-aged couple that starts hanging out with a couple in their 20s, Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried,which should make for some nice cross generational humor.

Watch the trailer here.

Will Ferrell Confirms There’s a Script for Zoolander 2 and Mugatu Is Returning

September 14, 2014
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(via JoBlo)

While Justin Theroux and Ben Stiller have hinted that a sequel to Zoolander might be on the horizon soon, it has only been hints and rumors that we might get to see Blue Steel from Zoolander’s visage once more.

However, Will Ferrell has commented in a recent interview with JoBlo that a script is indeed in place that will have a read through soon and the villainous fashion designer Mugatu that he plays is set to return in the sequel.

That still leaves plenty to be do with actually getting cameras rolling, but, for now, this is great progress where there hasn’t been any for years.

Zoolander Evil DJ Justin Theroux Also Says Zoolander 2 Might Be Happening

August 12, 2014
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(via Uproxx, HT Vulture)

In addition to Ben Stiller’s remarks on the legitimate possibility of a Zoolander sequel 13 years after original, Justin Theroux, who played the evil DJ that is one of Mugatu/Will Ferrell’s henchmen, gave a little more backing to a Zoolander 2 actually happening.

While being interviewed by Vulture for his role in The Leftovers, Theroux commented that there is actual work being done on a script for the sequel and scheduling for everyone that would be involved has been an issue.

Hopefully, we will get to see the progress of The Derek Zoolander School for Kids Who Can’t Read Good and Want to Do Other Good Stuff Too sometime in the next year or so.

There’s Still a Chance for a Zoolander Sequel

June 20, 2014
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There’s Still a Chance for a Zoolander Sequel

While in a film festival in Sicily, Zoolander star Ben Stiller addressed the possibility of a Zoolander sequel. There’s a script being worked on but, Stiller commented, “I can’t say that it’s actually a reality yet, but I hope some day it is”

Hopefully, Ben will make time in his and Red Hour’s schedule to make this happen.

Comedy Central Picks Up Big Time in Hollywood, FL & Moonbeam City to Series

January 10, 2014
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Comedy Central is doubling down in their series greenlights today with picking up Big Time in Hollywood, FL produced by Ben Stiller and the animated Moonbeam City, produced by Conan’s Scott Gairdner and Rob Lowe with Lowe, Kate Mara, Elizabeth Banks, and Will Forte all doing voices.

So, it’s a pretty good day for Comedy Central.

‘Zoolander 2’ Could Happen When Ben Stiller Has Time to Do It Justice

December 19, 2013
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‘Zoolander 2’ Could Happen When Ben Stiller Has Time to Do It Justice

A deservingly seminal comedy for many in this generation, Zoolander has stood the test of time in many DVD shelves of twenty and thirty somethings across the country. 

Well, it may be time for a sequel when Ben Stiller gets a little more time away from stuff like The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Red Hour Films, all the web videos he pops up in, and much more so we can all imitate whatever look Derek Zoolander comes up with next. 

Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films Inks Deal With Legendary Television & Digital

December 7, 2013
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Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films Inks Deal With Legendary Television & Digital

Ben Stiller’s Red Hour, which has brought you Burning Love and will be part of bringing The Secret Life of Walter Mitty to theaters this holiday season, is partnering with Legendary TV & Digital to hopefully have the capacity to make more groundbreaking comedy. 

Also, you might notice that Legendary, at this point, has aligned with themselves with both Red Hour Films and Nerdist Industries, which is a pretty smart move on their producing comedy through various formats in the years to come.

Here’s An Extended 6 Min. Trailer for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

December 4, 2013
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If you’re already excited for Ben Stiller’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in a few weeks, prepare to be more antsy for its release with this lengthy extended trailer.

It’s 6 min. and it’s every bit as gorgeous and funny/endearing as you’re thinking it might be. Watch it here.

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