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TCB Debriefing 1/14/24: Critics Choice Awards, AI Carlin, Get on Your Knees, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Laurie Kilmartin, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Jenny Slate, Wes Anderson, Laid, Snowflakes, Drew Barrymore

January 14, 2024
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1. Barbie and The Bear win for Best Comedy, film and TV show respectively, for the Critics Choice Awards. Barbenheimer was Summer 2023 and Winter 2024 will be “The Barbear”?.

2. AI tried impersonating George Carlin for a whole hour and called it a “George Carlin special” only to offer a disclaimer that it was an impersonation. Suffice it to say, it didn’t go well (stick to original, human Carlin) and Kelly Carlin responded in “kind”.

3. Witness the poesy of fellatio in the celebrated Jacqueline Novak solo show Get On Your Knees that’s due out as a Netflix special on 1/23.

4. The Donald Glover/Maya Erskine version of Mr. & Mrs. Smith is different than the Brad and Angelina version (and definitely the Hitchcock one), but, then again, is it? (it is, it’s more grounded and they’re not such expert level spies) Take a gander at the first full-length trailer here, then look for it on Amazon Prime starting Feb. 2nd.

5. Laurie Kilmartin is coming out with her latest special, the wonderfully named Cis Woke Grief Slut on Jan. 30th, which will probably make it the first noteworthy special of 2024 (sorry Pete Davidson).

6. Here’s the trailer for season 12 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is supposedly the final season, but, then again, how many Cher farewell tours were there? Look for what might be the final episodes of Larry David on Curb starting Feb. 4th on Max.

7. Jenny Slate makes shorts classy as they’ve ever been in the first look of her new special Seasoned Professional. Take a gander here, then look for it on Amazon Prime on Feb. 23rd.

8. Wes Anderson already has a cast so stacked that it would be more than enough star power as is with Bill Murray, Michael Cera, and Benecio Del Toro (Deadline). Expect at least 10 more of Hollywood’s biggest stars to sign on.

9. Stephanie Hsu will be the star of Peacock’s latest comedy series, Laid, from Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna (Variety). Since it’s a comedy that involves confronting the past as a result of all of her former lovers dying all of a sudden, it’s a pretty nice middle ground for Hsu between Everything Everywhere All At Once and Joy Ride.

10. Since Atlanta is over and who knows exactly when the next round of What We Do in The Shadows will be coming, you might be wondering what’s going on with comedy at FX. Cue in the Nick Kroll produced pilot from Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw, Snowflakes (THR).

11. Guy Maddin, the mind behind one of the trippiest documentaries/meta pieces of art we’ve ever seen (My Winnipeg), has a G7 comedy in the works called Rumours with Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander already attached (Deadline).

12. Drew Barrymore is getting a fifth season of her daytime talk show (Variety). Daytime is still way more diverse than late night. Weird, isn’t it?

13. We’ll leave you with this: Maybe Jo Koy should have opened with AI written jokes to set expectations lower before launching into his Barbie joke?

Take Your First Gander at the George Carlin Doc “George Carlin’s American Dream”

May 2, 2022
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The label of comedy legend is often thrown around to liberally to the point where you might wonder what necessarily takes to actually be a comedy legend. Well, you can always look at the quintessential comedy legend, the one and only George Carlin. If you’re reading this, you probably know why he is one of the most deserving of such a moniker.

Judd Apatow, Hollywood’s biggest comedy nerd, and Michael Bonfiglio (Who Are You, Charlie Brown?, Gary Gulman’s The Great Depresh) did this comedy doc on Carlin to take a look at how his comedy is so legendary and how it simultaneously still holds up today and is still so timely even from far beyond the grave. Called George Carlin’s American Dream, it’ll be another two-part docu-series that will span the life and times of the iconic comedian as well as hear from the likes of Stephen Colbert, Patton Oswalt, Kelly Carlin, W. Kamau Bell, Jerry Seinfeld, Steven Wright, Jon Stewart, Bill Burr, Bette Middler, Chris Rock, Sam Jay, and more.

Take a look for yourself at what will very likely be required viewing for all comedy aficinados/nerds/fans/comedians/industry folks/etc. with the official trailer here.

 

George Carlin’s Journals, Awards, and Arrest Records To Be Put on Display at National Comedy Center

May 11, 2016
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(via Variety)

All of this comes from a big donation from George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin.

In 2017, the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York will house a specific exhibit dedicated to the life of one of the biggest comedians of them all, George Carlin. As said above, journals, awards, notes, arrest records, and more will be featured and give insight to Carlin’s brilliant, meticulous comedic mind.

Now, Carlin has a street named after him, a museum exhibit, and probably only needs a biopic to posthumously keep up with Pryor.

George Carlin Site Relaunch Promises Unreleased and Rare Carlin Tracks

March 24, 2015
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(via Variety)

Looks like Bill Hicks won’t be the only comedian making posthumous releases this year.

The estate of George Carlin is revamping the legendary comedian’s website and will bring rare and unreleased tracks from Carlin performances with it. 

The GeorgeCarlin.com relaunch is scheduled for this Fri. Mar. 27th. From the sounds of it as well as all the work George’s daughter Kelly Carlin has done in his honor, that it might be a digital museum of sorts not unlike the revamped MitchHedberg.net.

George Carlin Way in NYC Is Now Official, Dedication Ceremony Happening Next Month

September 18, 2014
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For a while, there was debate over renaming a NYC street to George Carlin Way in honor of the legendary comedian and where he went to school.

Having been approved by New York City last year, Google Maps now officially recognizes the street name and an official dedication ceremony with George’s daughter, Kelly Carlin, as well as Colin Quinn will happen on Oct. 22nd at 1PM EST. 

We won’t be surprised to see if this corner is jam packed with people next month.

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