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Maria Bamford Talks About Impersonating Her Mother

July 21, 2014
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In addition to the great NY Times Magazine piece that ran about the truly amazing Maria Bamford, there was a candid interview in where Bamford talked about doing an impersonation of her mother, one of her signature impersonations in her act. 

Watch it here.

Thomas Lennon on Almost Not Being in ‘Hancock’ and Other Hollywood Biz Stories

February 19, 2014
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Paul F. Tompkins serves up another great episode of his intimate chat web series Speakeasy, this time with the great Thomas Lennon. Lennon shares how he was notified on set that he was cut out of the Will Smith action vehicle Hancock, being a studio writer, and more great insights that could only come from Lennon.

Give the whole thing a watch here.

Eric Andre Talks Comedy and Doesn’t Get Naked in This Interview with Paul F. Tompkins

February 6, 2014
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In many of his interviews throughout the years, Eric Andre has taken conversations wonderfully off the rails and often times disrobed for comedic effect. 

In this latest interview on Paul F. Tompkins’ Speakeasy, you can see a more calm Eric and hear about him studying the upright bass as well as not trying to have the cameras turn off if someone is going to punch him in the face.

Stephen Colbert Interviews Pussy Riot

February 5, 2014
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In the late night talk show showdown where talk shows are really booking something big in order to compete with Leno’s last week at The Tonight Show, perhaps what will be one of the most interesting and funniest interviews is Stephen Colbert interviewing members of the punk group Pussy Riot on The Colbert Report. 

First off, there’s a translator adding a whole new element of comedic timing to the interview as well as the two members of Pussy Riot being pretty great in the interview. Also, Colbert clearly takes interest towards the end of Pussy Riot’s aims and invitation for Putin to put them back into jail over maintaining the Colbert character. 

Give this amazing interview a watch now. Parts one and two.

You’ll Probably Fall in Love with Lizzy Caplan Again From Being on Speakeasy with Paul F. Tompkins

December 23, 2013
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Lizzy Caplan is Paul F. Tompkins‘ latest guest on his intimate talk show Speakeasy (complete with real cocktails as opposed to a coffee mug of a water that you get on all those other talk shows) and is beyond charming as Lizzy is known to be.

As you might have hoped, she talks about being on Freaks and Geeks and Party Down in a nice long chat with Tompkins and then imitates memes, which, if you don’t swoon over, then, well… we just don’t know how to help you.

A More “Realistic” Look Into the Life of Ghosts by Alex Winfrey

November 10, 2013
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You might not know this, but life is hard even after it’s over. Being a ghost and haunting folks might not be all the adrenaline rush that you think it might cracked up to be. 

Just watch this interview by director/humorist Alex Winfrey with a “real” ghost to see what the afterlife is “really like”. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbpB8w5HOz4

Conan Does Serious Jibber-Jabber with Mel Brooks

October 21, 2013
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Conan Does Serious Jibber-Jabber with Mel Brooks

Comedy legend Mel Brooks sits across from Conan O’Brien and has a nice 80 minute chat.

That’s all we should need to say before you cli-oh you already clicked the link? Good job.

Conan O’Brien To Do Some Serious Jibber Jabbering with Mel Brooks

October 18, 2013
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Conan O’Brien To Do Some Serious Jibber Jabbering with Mel Brooks

Comedy legend Mel Brooks still has stories to tell as well as some jibber and jabber that he’s shared with Conan O’Brien’s intimate one-on-one conversation web series Serious Jibber Jabber. 

This episode is coming out this coming Monday, but you can watch a preview at the link.

TJ Miller Continues Streak of Doing Hilariously Bizarre Morning TV Interviews

September 27, 2013
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TJ Miller has recently been making a habit of doing bizarre and really funny things doing morning TV interviews wherever he’s playing that weekend like in Edmonton, Canada and we sincerely hope he keeps it up. It’s pretty damn hysterical, especially for how awkward the hosts get.

Watch his latest one in Kansas City here.

Adult Swim Gets the Lowdown on Dave Hill’s Food/Sex Preferences

September 18, 2013
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In the latest edition of their interview web series Think Talk, Adult Swim gets into the finer details of what makes the amazing Dave Hill so unique, specifically in regards to seeking relationships based on tolerances of certain types of food. 

Watch, learn, and laugh here.

Conan O’Brien Does a Lot of Serious Jibber-Jabber with Martin Short

September 18, 2013
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One of Conan O’Brien’s favorite comedians of all time is Martin Short and you can hear the fine details of why that is and both of their histories in comedy in this hour long conversation that Conan has with Short for Conan’s Serious Jibber Jabber web series.

Watch it here.

W. Kamau Bell Addresses Some Past/Current Beefs With/Along With Sarah Silverman on Totally Biased

September 17, 2013
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Not only do W. Kamau Bell address his scathing blog post about Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic with Sarah Silverman on Totally Biased, but they also talk dealing with the personal stress of doing roasts as well as Silverman’s thoughts on a roast of her jokes at The Roast of James Franco by Totally Biased writer Guy Branum and fighting for freedom of speech no matter how much it may hurt.

It’s a really good interview on comedy, so watch it here now, please.

Tina Fey’s Daughter Might Be Grow Up To Be Darkly Funny Comedy Person

August 23, 2013
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The art form of comedy and how illusive being at any good at is sometimes begs the question if comedy is in any sort of DNA. We don’t have an exact answer to that, but it will be interesting to see if Tina Fey’s daughter Penelope might offer some insight into that.

We’re only basing that observation on the bizarre, sociopathic tendencies that Tina brought up during her appearance on Letterman this week (at the very least, they could make for some funny stories). Watch the clip of the Letterman interview here.

Kurt Braunohler Gets Aggressive with Adult Swim’s Aggressive Interview

August 20, 2013
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Adult Swim’s Think Talk interview web series has Kurt Braunohler (who you might have seen his album “How Do I Land?” get released today) stop in to immediately get into his personal life, leaving NYC behind, and other really personal questions about Kurt, which Kurt doesn’t take lightly. 

In short, it’s pretty damn funny. Watch it here.

Adult Swim’s Think Talk Interviews Neil Hamburger About America’s Funnyman

August 15, 2013
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In a rare off stage appearance, Neil Hamburger gives a candid interview to Adult Swim’s Think Talk on the state of this YouTube thing, bad interview questions, and being America’s Funnyman (because apparently no one else was doing it).

Give it a watch here.

Based Off of These Interviews with Comedian/Parent Jim Gaffigan, You Should Buy His Just Released Book “Dad Is Fat”

May 7, 2013
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Jim Gaffigan’s latest work, a book lovingly entitled “Dad Is Fat” just hit bookshelves today, which you should all pick up no matter if you have kids, plan on having kids, or are going it solo right now. If you have any doubts about it (you shouldn’t-it’s one of the funniest people working today Jim Gaffigan), watch his interviews for Scott Moran’s Modern Comedian and YouTube Official Comedy’s One Question w/Sean Donnelly to get a audio-visual preview of what you’ll read and undoubtedly enjoy.

                                

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Interview with the amazingly underrated, Maria Bamford

May 25, 2011
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Interview with the amazingly underrated, Maria Bamford

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with The Onion’s AV Club

Punchline Magazine: Interview with Doug Stanhope: ‘If I could, I’d quit comedy’

May 12, 2011
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Punchline Magazine: Interview with Doug Stanhope: ‘If I could, I’d quit comedy’

punchlinemagazine:

The scene opens: There’s a man impaled… “on a spinning dildo. He’s in a straight jacket, hanging upside down. The only way he can keep the dildo lubricated is to drink Castor oil out of a large rat feeder, so he shits himself greasy to keep that dildo lubricated. Because if the dildo…

Lovely Interview With Comedian Kumail Nanjiani

May 11, 2011
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Lovely Interview With Comedian Kumail Nanjiani

The Bridgetown Tapes: An Interview with Kyle Kinane

May 10, 2011
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While at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, Bureau Director Jake Kroeger got to catch a word with some of the most talked about comedians at the festival.  Here, Kyle Kinane had just won another year of Nato Green’s comedy take on Iron Chef, “Iron Comic”, in which comedians write new material on the spot and compete against at each other.  The following is a transcript of their conversation as Kyle as congratulated by several fans and fellow comedians throughout the interview.

This is Bureau Director Jake Kroeger here at the 2011 Bridgetown Comedy Festival up in Portland Oregon in the Bagdad Theatre with Kyle Kinane who just defended his Iron Comic Title.  What are you going to do now Kyle?

Do you not know who you are when you record into your own iPhone?

No, I don’t.

It feels great [winning].  Feels good to keep the crown of the city.

Feels good taking Doug Benson to school at the end there?

Yeah, take that you successful comedian.  He still, clearly, had a nice, fun time.

That seemed to be one of your techniques in the Iron Comic competition, calling them out.  You called out Hannibal Buress at one point.

I was insulting him because he farted backstage.  He was going for a distraction and it worked.  I had to make a comment.  But, Iron Comic is a fun show to do with comedians that you like.  It’s just a fun time, no pressure.  I mean, it’s just a little pressure because it’s “write something right now” and that just makes me nervous and fills me with panic because I’m not an improviser, but it’s fun cause you’re with your friends.

That was another thing that I noticed about the Iron Comic competition that no one felt really bad…

(Enter San Francisco comedian Chris Garcia w/guitar who was hilarious throughout Bridgetown with his English language version of La Bamba)

Chris is going to serenade us.

Oh yeah, Chris Garcia is here everybody.

Garcia: Are you guys doing an interview?

Yeah, but I’m running it real loose.

Garcia: Cool.  I’m just tuning my guitar.

You were really funny by the way, singing in Spanish there.

Garcia: Thanks

(Exit Chris Garcia)

(Back to Kyle) You did Hell Yes Fest in Austin, but you are based in LA, and are now in the Bridgetown Comedy Festival here in Portland.  How are you liking Portland?

I’ve been here for every one [of the Bridgetown Festivals].  There goes Nato Green, founder of Iron Comic (Green walks by).  It’s great.  It’s always a blast  I’ve built a following here over the years… following? It’s like four people know who I am here as opposed to the “nobody” in another city.

Those four people clap quite loudly, Kyle.

They’re nice. They’re nice people.  It’s a great scene.  I mean, you’ve walked around.  You see that this is the perfect demographic for this type of comedy.

That was I was curious about because back in LA we get line-ups likes this with you and people like Hannibal Buress every night and it’s over-saturated, then you come here [Portland] and people are ready to willing to laugh.

It’s one of those crowds that where you know you could do the weirdest stuff.  They appreciate all this particular type of comedy.  It’s booked by Andy Wood who knows this city and knows what type of comedy and festival he wants to put forth and everybody comes here because they love it.  Everybody is happy to come this city.

Why?

Cause it’s great.  It’s a great city.  All the venues are close together.  All your friends are coming here, so it’s comedy summer camp.  All my friends are here. You’re here.  Everybody from LA.  Nick Rutherford, Moshe Kasher, all these guys, and people do lose their shit with strip clubs and free booze.  Because it’s all your friends and you’re all in a collective vacation where you get to do all these awesome shows and then go party with all your friends.

Yes.  Day 1 and 2 at Bridgetown was like that first day you get to college like after living at home for so long.

You over do it.

Yeah, you think “Yeah, we’re going to frat row, bro!” then wake up at 3 in the afternoon the next day.  What have been some highlights of the festival whether you’ve been performing or people you’ve seen?

I mean, all the shows; I got to do Kurt and Kristen’s, which was great.

Hot Tub was awesome!

(Kyle looks at Maria, one of the festival’s dedicated volunteers) See that? SEE THAT? Interview, guys.

Someone’s being kidnapped during this interview, apparently.  Not Kyle.

That’s Maria.  She needs to go somewhere.  See?  I know everybody here.

Yeah, Maria’s being kidnapped to Seattle.

(Kyle laughing) I like how it’s still going… 

Commitment.  I’m just going to transcribe all of this and a lot of it’s going to be deleted.

Is this getting written?

Yes, it’s getting written.

You’re going to write it out, but you still have to say this is Jake Kroeger of the Comedy Bureau into your own iPhone.

I need some self-affirmation sometimes.

That’s fascinating to me.

I pretty much hate myself most of the time.

You’re the one coordinating it…

(Maria walks over) Maria:  I’m part of the festival. This is going to be the part where you write in parentheses (cough)–

Kyle: Cough.

(doubled over laughing)

Maria: Yeah, [you’ll write] cough… Maria walks over and hugs Kyle goodbye and hugs you goodbye.  I am leaving.

(Maria hugs Kyle and me goodbye)

In parentheses, a bunch of unnecessary shit.

I’m saying good bye to my friends.

Oh yeah, that was the person who kept saying her shuttle was full to me.

Oh, was that her?

Yeah, she was saying her shuttle (Maria drove a shuttle for the festival) was full every time I asked to get a ride somewhere.

Well, I didn’t take the shuttle.  I walked all the way here.  Had to get the blood flowing.

You walked all the way here from Hotel 50 (the official hotel of Bridgetown 2011)?

Yeah, it’s far.

I did that the first day.  The problem was that I kept looking at this map that was out of proportion and thought, “Oh, that isn’t that far,” and I just kept walking.

It’s like 2 and ½ miles…

But, I took my time, stopped at a brewery, drank some beer…

There’s a lot of stuff to see.

Yeah, then accidentally eating a chocolate chip cookie with bacon in it.

Accident?  That’s not an accident.  Wait, are you a vegetarian?

I’m not a vegetarian.  It’s just that….

I thought you were about to say pot or something…

No, no, it was just that there wasn’t a label or anything so it looks like a chocolate chip cookie.

Another reason why this city’s great.  They’re creative with their food items.

Yeah, it was disgusting at first, but it got better the more that I ate it.  Then somebody else was there, distressed when they found meat in their cookie and I told them, “Keep eating it.”

That’s right, don’t ask questions [about chocolate chip bacon cookies].  This isn’t a city about asking questions.  Don’t ask questions, but know that you have to live with your decisions.

Anyways, Hot Tub with Kurt Braunholer and Kristen Schaal was awesome.  I was there.  

It was awesome.

You were great.  Was there anything else that was that great that you happen to catch?

I saw my show and I saw the storytelling show.

“This Is Not Happening”?

Yeah, “This Is Not Happening” that happened here [at the Bagdad Theater].

Who told your favorite story on that show?

I watched…

…Moshe Kasher?

I missed Moshe.  I saw Brendan McGowan and Mike Burns and saw those guys lose their shit.

Burns did almost have a meltdown, but it was funny.

Yeah, it was just Burns being Burns being great, but I missed Moshe, which everyone said was one of the most amazing shows and I missed it.  I’m a little pissed about that.  I haven’t seen Nick Rutherford at all this weekend.  Pete Holmes, I’ve seen…

Pete Holmes pulled it out.  Andy Dick did his thing [go 20 minutes over his time] and I talked to Pete earlier in the day and he was like, “I don’t want to follow Andy Dick.  I don’t want to follow Andy Dick.”  That was the one thing that he didn’t want to have happen on the show.  It happened and he pulled it out.

Of course he did, it’s Pete Holmes.

He crushed all day.  I saw him even at breakfast and he was doing crowd work and it was amazing.

It’s Pete.  The guy just makes me happy.  He is my anti-depressant.  It’s just like, “Oh, Pete’s here… everything’s good.”

It’s really amazing.  Did you catch Ari Shaffir open up in darkness? (Yes, Ari Shaffir started “This Is Not Happening” in complete darkness)

Yes, like they had just open the theater, like the first day of this theater.  It was dark, there was music, the curtains don’t close.

Did you think it was a moment of humanity when these 20 people put their flashlight apps on and lit him [Ari Shaffir] on stage?

It was nice.

I thought it was amazing that they wanted to see comedy so bad that they were going to hold lights so Ari could perform.

Yeah, that’s the kind of place this is.  Very nice people.

I wish we had more of that in LA, but I know it’s kind of impossible.

Ahh, it’s in there.  It’s just spread out.

That’s the problem Kyle.  People think LA is just Hollywood, East LA, and Santa Monica.  That’s it.

Fuck’em.

That’s right.  Fuck’em.

I like that people hate it [LA].  

Any final thoughts?  You just had your Comedy Central special…

Just a lot of road work and a lot of keeping my brains together so I don’t lose my shit being away from home all the time.

You’re great man.  I feel privileged talking to you.  I remember we were at Public House (a great weekly stand-up showcase in LA) and you were developing that bit about having a specific amount of money and you go through all these images like you needing your teeth worked on and you didn’t remember what a labyrinth was and you asked me.

Thanks, man.  I appreciate it.  Since that’s happened, it [that bit] has been on John Oliver and I got my teeth fixed.

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I feel so privileged.

You got history, Jake.

May 6, 2011
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THUR May 5: Jason Nash

Dave and comedian Jason Nash go way back, all the way back to the 90s… Jason shares embarrassing stage moments, Andy Dicks road to a comeback, and tidbits about his podcast and web series. Don’t miss this one, there are tidbits in here.

More about Jason? yes.

Jason Nash is a comedian, actor and writer, who created the web series “Jason Nash is Married” for Atom.com, which was based on Jason’s one-person show “In The Land of Tall Buildings and Red Fire Engines.” In 2010, Jason was a semi-finalist on “Last Comic Standing” and he developed a sitcom for CBS Television.

The Links
Guys With Feelings podcast
Jason Nash Is Married
Jason’s Twitter
Jason’s Tumblog

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Jason Nash + A Drink with Dave = What You Should Watch in the Next 10 Seconds

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Interview with the Amazing T.J. Miller

May 5, 2011
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Interview with the Amazing T.J. Miller

Rooftop Comedy Interviews Jordan Brady Director of “I Am Comic”

May 1, 2011
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Rooftop Comedy Interviews Jordan Brady Director of “I Am Comic”

Interview with Garfunkel & Oates, SO Fun

April 28, 2011
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Interview with Garfunkel & Oates, SO Fun

Punchline Magazine: Matt Walsh: High on improv

April 25, 2011
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Punchline Magazine: Matt Walsh: High on improv

punchlinemagazine:

Improvisation in cinema has been tried a few times over history. The films of auteur Robert Altman were noted to use a script as merely a blueprint from which the actors improvised from. As the sophistication of certain audiences has risen, improvisation on screen has become more…

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