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Daniel Sloss Gives an Impromptu (Very Dark) History Lesson on Edinburgh on Conan

March 6, 2019
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Daniel Sloss, who is quickly inching up on that chart of comedian-with-most-appearances-on-Conan, makes his pitch, unintentionally, with the terrifying history of Edinburgh Scotland to have Conan Without Borders to go to Edinburgh, Scotland as its next stop. 

Also, while we’re on the topic of how great Daniel Sloss is, we want to say that we just watched Sloss’ latest hour entitled “X” and it’s jaw-dropping and an hour show that the world needs right now. Please go see it whenever and wherever you can.

Funny or Die Celebrates 10 Years with a Special Retrospective Series by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay

July 12, 2017
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10 years ago, The Landlord came out on Funny or Die and led Will Ferrell and Adam McKay on a path towards changing the game in terms of comedy content on the Web. 

To mark the milestone, Will and Adam are doing their own “accurate” recounting of FoD’s history in a new weekly series. Start with part one here. 

Comedy Central Renews Drunk History for a Fifth Season

January 17, 2017
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Comedy Central Renews Drunk History for a Fifth Season

Amidst the flurry of TCA announcements this past weekend (including Comedy Central’s series order of The Gorburger Show), you’ll be happy to know that comedians will be getting drunk and trying to share a history lesson while it’s “perfectly” reenacted for a fifth season on Drunk History.

The new season is set to premiere later this year.

Paul F. Tompkins Shows How Sad Edgar Allan Poe Really Was on Great Minds with Dan Harmon

May 6, 2016
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The latest episode of Dan Harmon’s Great Minds manages to summon the renowned writer Edgar Allan Poe as played as sad as can be by Paul F. Tompkins. 

Watch it here.

Perhaps, you’ll hear this impersonation of the ultra-sad Poe anytime you read The Raven or The Tell-Tale Heart again

History Channel’s“Night Class” Premieres Tonight

February 25, 2016
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crossroads of history, dan harmon, great minds, history, history channel, how to lose the presidency, john wilkes booth, night class

From the looks of these promos, the History channel might have something special on their hands with their new show, Night Class.

Three short form series, Great Minds with Dan Harmon, Crossroads of History, and How to Lose the Presidency, will all be under the umbrella of Night Class starting tonight at 11:30PM.

If you’re into Harmon talking to Beethoven as played by Jack Black, you might want to check this out tonight.

Get Your First Look at Craig Ferguson’s Historical Panel Debate Show “Join or Die”

January 29, 2016
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The History channel should be quite the show come Thursday, Feb. 18th at 11PM. That’s when Join or Die, hosted by Craig Ferguson, premieres.

For a while, we haven’t had a glimpse of what a sort of rogue, history focused talk show what might look like, but here is your very first glimpse of what Craig has been up to and what we have to look forward to next month.

Alternative History 101 Taught by Reggie “Teach” Watts

March 5, 2014
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Reggie Watts’ JASH web series Teach now shows us all about that war that definitely did happen called the War of 1815 as well Christopher Columbus’ extracurricular activities.

Watch the hilarious, but “accurate” history portion of Watts’ Teach here.

The Westwood Brew Co Open Mic Comes to a Close July 23rd After Going for 20 Years

July 13, 2013
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One of the longest running open mics not only in LA or even in the U.S., but we’d bet in the whole world, Westwood Brew Co hosted by Robert Yasumura and Vance Sanders, is coming to a close as a result of the entire bar/restaurant being sold.

There is so much history that small triangular stage with no A/C has been witness to with some of comedy’s biggest names gracing its stage at one point or another with plenty of comedy’s soon to be biggest names cutting their teeth or honing their craft there over the last few years.

Don’t miss its swan song night on July 23rd that we’d suggest to get there definitely before 8 for how packed it will be. 

March 31, 2011
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yachtrock:

You don’t say.

hat tip to Jerry Beck, co-producer of Cartoon Dump.

Anything But a “Cartoon Dump”

March 27, 2011
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Almost a decade ago, an underground trend of “made-bad-on-purpose” cartoons started to rise. From Space Ghost: Coast to Coast all the way to Robot Chicken, Cartoon Network has almost developed a whole entire new vein of their brand based on said trend, Adult Swim.  Harkening back to very poorly produced cartoons of the sixties and seventies and even earlier then juxtapose clever and/or absurdist writing questioning the whole poorly defined cartoon universe has become popular to the point that it’s pretty much its own genre.  

Yet, the original cartoons that are being referenced so frequently and tangentially are very close to being completely lost.  THANKFULLY, there is CARTOON DUMP, a live monthly show at the always amazing Steve Allen Theater in Los Feliz that continues this tradition of actually bad cartoons through actual screenings and live comedy sketches, stand up, and music.  

If you’re curious as to how bad one of these “gems” are, consider one called “Captain Fathom”, which utilizes animation technology so lo-fi that pretty much only the mouths are “animated” as a real human mouth is superimposed over the animation.  This program might sound interesting in a kitschy/nostalgic/hip sort of a way, but the writing, voice talent, etc. are to a “paint-by-numbers” degree of complexity and they even managed to paint in the numbers in the wrong order.  The story supposedly pits Captain Fathom, whoseremotely piloting, maybe (it’s not really clear), a deep sea vessel against a similar looking, but different colored deep sea vessel.  Some lights flash across the screen and only through some faint grunts can the audience discern that there is a battle happening after which Captain Fathom apparently won.  Again, its unclear what has been accomplished by this as no motion by the characters has really taken place.  Another bad cartoon simply consisted of physical fitness tips, though, due to poor/lazy drawing and conceptual development, comes off as laughable when the butt of the fitness expert is highlighted by a halo while he’s bent over.

Written and created by Mystery Science Theater 3000’s very own Frank Conniff and co-produced by cartoon historian Jerry Beck since 2007, Cartoon Dump is a genius idea of show executed to perfection as the unintentionally terrible cartoons are legitimately painful to watch, then balanced out by the awesome mix of live sketches and stand up comedy from comedy heavy hitters such as Kyle Kinane whose been on featured on Comedy Central twice within the span of a month, and the legendary Emo Phillips (who by himself, telling only 5 jokes made the show completely worth the $10 price of admission).  

As a straight stand up comedy show, that’s an already fantastic line-up that would sell out hundreds of seats.  Yet, Conniff dresses up as Moodsy the Clinically Depressed Owl who banters back and forth with co-host Compost Brite, comedian Erica Doering in a red leotard and a comically forced smile, do their own live version of a “bad cartoon”, of course, with the ultra clever, hysterical quips on pop culture/current events (something that Conniff is quite good at, especially @frankconniff) and their own misguided cartoon universe complete with an actual prop dumpster that foul mouthed puppets come out of and a scantily clad woman (Kristin Arrigo) a la Jessica Rabbit and make Cartoon Dump one of those shows that already have a loyal following, but should have an even bigger one.  Special guests Emo Phillips and Kyle Kinane did their own take on the Cartoon Dump by respectively playing theme songs to supposedly rejected bigoted cartoons and reading cartoon series pitches that are really a metaphor for Kyle’s misery.

In a city that’s full of stand up showcases that rival most festivals on a week night, Cartoon Dump is a refreshing, wildly original comedy variety show that will delight the high falutin’ “Tim and Eric” crowd as well as though who just want go out on the town and have a laugh.  Check out their Youtube Channel and Facebook page and/or merch page.

Cartoon Dump takes place on the 4th Monday of the month at the Steve Allen Theater 4773 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Los Feliz).  

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