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TCB Debriefing 6/15/24-6/24/24: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, Reggie Watts, Alex Edelman, Onika McLean, Between the Temples, Elijah Wood, John Hastings, Marge Simpson/Nancy MacKenzie, Space Balls, Resident Alien, What’s Funny Fest, Murray Hill, Eric Idle, Eugene Mirman, Mr. Bean, Free Eric Andre Tix

June 24, 2024
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1. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. We’re sold on just the title alone (and how charming that it’s also French). It definitely feels like part of the Last Lovers Left Alive side of the vampire comedies. Please enjoy the trailer here. If you’re digging it, it’s rolling out in limited release now.

2. It has almost been a decade since the brilliant Reggie Watts has released a proper new hour, but, thankfully, we’re not going to reach that decade mark. Watts’ new comedy special Never Mind is set to premiere on VEEPS (the new streaming service of du jour it would seem) next month. Take a gander of what sort of esoteric hijinks Watts gets into this time with the trailer for Never Mind here.

3. Alex Edelman officially won a damn Tony for his nearly unbelievable solo show, Just For Us. May this set a precedent for more stand-ups to win Tonys for their shows about how they put their lives on the line just out of curiosity amongst other things.

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4. In and around, high and low, and all around the five boroughs, Onika McLean is a name you’ll see all around the NYC comedy scene and that’s largely because she’s killing it wherever she goes with a sweetness-tinged honesty. See what New Yorkers get to see all the time with her set from Don’t Tell here.

5. Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane together and it’s not a Wes Anderson movie? Take a gander at what might be an extremely charming comedy of later age comedy from Nathan Silver, Between the Temples, here, then look for it in theaters very soon.

5. Elijah Wood spent so many years of his life in New Zealand playing Frodo Baggins in the monumental cinematic achievement that is the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and he is now set to kind of flip that experience by returning to NZ in a film where he plays a “washed up Las Vegas illusionist” looking for a mythical panther (ok, so maybe it’s kind of the same?) in the upcoming Bookworm (Deadline).

6. John Hastings has put a special that’s actually more of a fascinating documentary about how well-read and sharp he is at crowd work no matter where he is in the world. It’s almost as if there were some sort of crowd work decathlon, you might want to put your money on Hastings. See why with his special John Hastings: The Times They Are a John Hastings here.

7. The voice of Marge Simpson, Nancy MacKenzie, has passed away at 81 (Deadline). RIP and let it be known that we’re not interested in an AI generated sound alike of Marge.

8. A sequel to Mel Brooks’ landmark Star Wars parody, Space Balls, is in the works with Josh Gad set to star (Variety). What are the odds that this sequel is called Space Balls: The Foreskin Awakens?

9. Resident Alien, the current show you can watch Alan Tudyk put on a clinic when it comes to comedic character acting, is getting fourth season, though it will be at USA Network rather than SyFy (THR). This announcement will probably double as a reminder that the USA Network is still going.

10. Years before JFL Montreal had to postpone and Just For Laughs had to figure out its money woes, JFL Chicago got the axe. Thankfully, Lil’ Rel and Knowledge Beckom are bringing a big time comedy festival to Chicago, a city that more than deserves one with Whats Funny Fest this fall (Deadline).

11. Murray Hill has such a knack for stealing scenes, most recently in Somebody Somewhere, that it’s about time he got his own show. Thankfully, that process is underway with Hill developing a campy gumshoe comedy “Shorty Big Time” (Deadline).

12. Not sure if there will ever be another Monty Python live tour, but you can count on Eric Idle touring his solo hour, a familiar title of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, LIVE! that’s touring throughout the U.S. and Australia from Sept. to Nov. Go get tix here (and don’t wait for them to sell out).

13. Eugene Mirman is going on tour in September and November as well (though just the Midwest and West Coast) with his An Evening of Whimsy and Mild Grievances. Fingers crossed that he does live Russian language lessons from I’m Sorry (You’re Welcome). Get tix here!

14. There is going to be a whole channel dedicated to Rowan Atkinson‘s seminal character, Mr. Bean (Deadline). If this is the way to get folks on board with Blackadder, so be it.

15. We’ll leave you with this: Remember, we got some free tix to giveaway for The Final Eric Andre Show LIVE @ The Bellwether on July 19th. If you want in, let us know at thecomedybureau@gmail.com.

Watch Trailer for Delightful Looking Animated Comedy Entitled “My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea”

February 23, 2017
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Sure, the voices of Jason Schwartzman, Lena Dunham, Reggie Watts, Maya Rudolph, Susan Sarandon, Alex Karpovsky and John Cameron Mitchell might entice you to watch any animated comedy that has them as the cast.

However, Dash Shaw’s unique animation (he’s a graphic novelist by the way) for My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea as well as the title should peak your interest more.

Seeing that in the trailer certainly got us on board (even though there is sinking involved)

My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea will hit theaters on April 14th.

Watch Montage of Season 2 of Blunt Talk Guest Stars

September 13, 2016
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Brett Gelman, Brian Baumgartner, Angela Kinsey, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, Moby, Fred Armisen, Jason Schwartzman, Stephen Tobolowsky, and more are set to come into the life of Walter Blunt in season 2 of Starz’s Blunt Talk.

See so for yourself in this montage and then catch the season premiere on Sunday, October 2nd.

This Latest Teaser for “A Very Murray Christmas” Sure Seems Like a Real Life Bill Murray Christmas Shindig

October 14, 2015
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Classy decor, formal attire, flowing libations, musical numbers, and Sofia Coppola are things that we’d guess would figure into a Christmas party that Bill Murray would throw. 

Also, George Clooney, Jason Schwartzman, Chris Rock, Amy Poehler, Miley Cyrus, Michael Cera, Maya Rudolph, Paul Shaffer, and Rashida Jones might be in attendance.

So, why should the Christmas special A Very Murray Christmas be any different than that? Answer: It shouldn’t.

Watch this latest teaser to see what we mean, then look for the special on Netflix come Dec. 4th.

Watch Jason Schwartzman Work the Slacker Charm in Trailer For “7 Chinese Brothers”

July 17, 2015
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The myth of the lovable slacker in cinema gets furthered with Jason Schwartzman latest starring role for Bob Byington’s 7 Chinese Brothers.

He goes from getting fired working at an Italian restaurant chain to learning how to change oil all while having perfect quips the whole way with an adorable dog. The trailer is almost undeniably charming. Watch it here.

Look for 7 Chinese Brothers in theaters on Aug. 28th.

The Staff of Camp Firewood Try to Introduce Themselves in New “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp” Promo

July 16, 2015
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Whether you’re familiar with the camp counselors of Camp Firewood or not, you’re going to want to get know how they were right before Wet Hot American Summer for Netflix’s prequel series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.

Get acquainted here, then look for the episodes on Netflix on July 31st.

“The Overnight” Released First 7 Minutes For Your Viewing Pleasure

June 18, 2015
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You’re probably home or not at work by this point, right? If you’re going to watch this, you should probably be sure of that.

More and more, The Overnight with Adam Scott, Taylor Schilling, Jason Schwartzman, and Judith Godreche looks like the dark horse for this Summer’s R-rated comedy hit. Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive on the first 7 minutes of the movie, which will probably you bring around to our way of thinking.

Give it a watch here. 

Watch Red Band Trailer for “The Overnight”

June 11, 2015
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Adam Scott, Taylor Schilling, Jason Schwartzman, and Judith Godreche having a parents night to remember in The Overnight likes already enticing enough. The red band trailer will definitely entice you more to watch it when it comes out next week on Jun. 19th.

Looks like Ted 2 won’t be the only R-rated comedy to watch for this Summer.

Watch it here.

Some ‘Swinging’ Might Be Afoot in Trailer for “The Overnight”

April 24, 2015
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By swinging, we do mean sex.

In Patrick Brice’s The Overnight, Adam Scott and Taylor Schilling play a couple who just moved to LA with their son and Jason Schwartzman and Judith Godrèche play another couple who welcome them very graciously, perhaps a little overly so.

A welcome dinner turns quickly into something suggestive of some of the hotter scenes of Vicky Cristina Barcelona in another hit Sundance comedy. 

Watch the trailer here and mark down the release date for Jun. 19th.

So, Last Call With Carson Daly Has Been Profiling Comedy Folks For Awhile Now

December 29, 2014
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When it comes to various comedy folks being featured on late night, the likes of Conan, Letterman, Ferguson, Fallon, Kimmel, and more are all usually mentioned. Last Call with Carson Daly is usually not brought up because, frankly, it was, for awhile, hard to find user-friendly clips to watch that were updated frequently after they aired on TV.

Well, it turns out that is the case no longer as many of the great profiles/clips/interviews on Last Call are now on Hulu. Megan Amram, Jason Mantzoukas, Ken Marino, and Who Charted? with Howard Kremer and Kulap Vilaysack are just a few of the people that they’ve interviewed at various nicely decorated places in LA.

This year alone, they’ve also done nice profiles of:
Jim Jefferies
Sara Schaefer
Annie Lederman
Jerrod Carmichael
Fahim Anwar
Ted Melfi
Wyatt Cenac
Jason Schwartzman and Alex Ross Perry
Tone Bell
Nick Youssef
Eliza Coupe and Michaela Watkins
Mike Lawrence
James Davis
Andrew Orvedahl

This Trailer for “Listen Up Philip” Offers Up a Fun, Sardonic Romp

September 17, 2014
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Jason Schwartzman gets to play a caustic, self-obsessed writer in Alex Ross Perry‘s Listen Up Philip with Elisabeth Moss putting up with him as his girlfriend and Jonathan Pryce as a witty, manipulative mentor. 

Sound fun? It sure looks like it in this trailer. It’s due out for a limited release on Oct. 17th.

Listen Up Philip Starring Jason Schwartzman-Elisabeth Moss Will Get U.S Theatrical Release

June 23, 2014
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Listen Up Philip Starring Jason Schwartzman-Elisabeth Moss Will Get U.S Theatrical Release

Sundance dark comedy Listen Up Philip from Alex Ross Perry with Jason Schwartzman and Elisabeth Moss as well as Krysten Ritter, Jonathan Pryce, Jess Weixler, Dree Hemingway, and Josephine de La Baume will hit U.S. theaters this October.
Tribeca Film will be distributing it across North America and we’ll all get a chance to see Schwartzman as a brooding author waiting for publication. Maybe there’s a club for that where Paul Giamatti is in charge? 

‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Touring on Queen Mary 2 with Stars and Wes Anderson

May 3, 2014
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‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Touring on Queen Mary 2 with Stars and Wes Anderson

An exclusive, one-off tour of The Grand Budapest Hotel will be taking place on Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 next month. Wes Anderson as well as Tilda Swinton and Jason Schwartzman will be joining in a Q&A session after a screening of the film. 

As they sail across the Atlantic from NYC to London, we’re curious if this specific cruise will be promoted as going to Zubrowka. 

More Amazon Studios Comedy Pilots to Come from Jason Schwartzman, Jill Soloway, and More

October 3, 2013
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More Amazon Studios Comedy Pilots to Come from Jason Schwartzman, Jill Soloway, and More

It would seem that Amazon Studios is really getting into this comedy on the Internet deal. Good thing they’re getting projects from the likes such unique comedic voices of Jason Schwartzman & Roman Coppola, Jill Soloway, and more.

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