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TCB Debriefing 10/2/23: Sam Jay, DCA Grants, SpongeBob, Maria Bamford, Late Night, Invisible Fight

October 2, 2023
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1. Sam Jay both has a brand new HBO special, Salute Me or Shoot Me, streaming now and tour dates announced for her Me & You tour going all the way through to spring 2024 all around the U.S. Jay’s special is a hysterically, unflinching exploration into Sam’s journey of what being deeply in love, taken on a traditional male roles, and sharing some black people’s deep held, secret thoughts of what they think of white people. As you’d expect and enjoy, Sam leaves no stone unturned, but does so with irresistible confidence and charm. So, go see the special ASAP and get tickets to her shows near you right here.

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2. Heads up to LA, The Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs is taking submissions for a whole new round of artists grants. They don’t have a comedy specific one (yet), per se, but there are broad categories that you might qualify for. Find out more details and apply here.

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3. As the WGA Strike has ended, it’s sweet to hear that something didn’t get canceled for a change. Instead, SpongeBob Squarepants got renewed by Nickelodeon, making it reach a 25th year on TV (Deadline).

4. Maria Bamford is so many amazing things and one of those things will now include a New York Times Bestseller with her astounding, newly released memoir, Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult. Go get your copy ASAP here.

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5. As of tonight, all of late night returns including Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (as well as Last Week Tonight, which returned last night). We’re not going to lie; it’ll be nice to hear a topical joke delivered in a button up shirt and maybe a blazer.

6. If you’ve been looking for an Estonian, heavy metal, kung fu, monk action comedy, your movie is here in Ranier Sarnet’s Invisible Fight. No, this isn’t a fake trailer for a bit, it’s a real movie and we hope we can see it stateside soon. Take your first gander and behold Invisible Fight here.

7. We’ll leave you with this: Perhaps, for shows that aren’t stand-up or clown, venues should have a sign that it’s safe for shy audience members to sit in the front row and won’t be talked to/the fourth wall won’t be broken?

TCB Debriefing 9/29/23: Joe Zimmerman, Sean Patton, Toxic Avenger, Invisible Fight, Perfect Amount of Wrong

September 29, 2023
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1. Without a doubt, Joe Zimmerman has one of the best comedy specials of this year with Cult Classic. In 2023, believe it or not, Zimmerman achieved that on the strength of classical joke writing/telling/delivery alone. The most stodgy old guard comedy snobs and modern day comedy fans alike should love this special. We’ll leave our thoughts at that for now and expound how much we dig Zimmerman’s latest hour for later. For the time being, just enjoy Cult Classic, free of charge and streaming service on YouTube right here.

2. Rain, sleet, or snow, we’ll probably endure any conditions to go see the brilliant Sean Patton, a master of both tall tales and hysterical, heart-wrenching true stories. He’s on tour come November across the U.S. of A. You need to go tickets now at meseanpatton.com and plan accordingly on how to get to any of these cities if you don’t already live relatively close to them.

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3. The Troma classic The Toxic Avenger from Lloyd Kaufman is getting a modern/actually budgeted update with a star-studded cast that includes Peter Dinklage in the title role, that includes Jacob Tremblay, Taylour Paige, Julia Davis, Jonny Coyne, Elijah Wood, and Kevin Bacon. It almost feels like part of the Suicide Squad Universe derived from the DCEU with its plethora of delightful viscera. Take a gory gander here.

 

4. Mike Bridenstine’s Perfect Amount of Wrong, a wondrous detailed chronicle of the rise of alt comedy in Chicago’s North Side (that includes the ascent of Pete Holmes, John Mulaney, Kyle Kinane, Cameron Esposito, and Kumail Nanjiani) is out now. Go get a copy for yourself or as a present for the holidays for family or friends or, again, yourself.

5. We’ll leave you with this: Some folks might have taken the advice of the screenwriting how-to book Save the Cat a little too literally?

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