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Netflix Is A Joke Fest Is Back (and Even Bigger?) for 2022

December 6, 2021
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One of the first major comedy festivals to get postponed indefinitely because of COVID-19 was Netflix’s gigantic celebration of comedy that brought out all their biggest stars and their accompanying constellations, Netflix Is a Joke Fest. It was also going to be the first big comedy festival in LA in years (since Riot LA in DTLA ended its run).

For 2020, Netflix seemingly spared no expense to make the biggest comedy festival they could in Los Angeles and it was heartbreaking to see none of that happen in 2020 and have no idea if and when it would happen again.

Well, on this side of the pandemic, Netflix Is a Joke Fest was just announced to be back on, running from Thurs. Apr. 28th-Sun. May 8th, and Netflix is making sure to make it even bigger it would appear. Their stable of venues includes LA’s biggest (which wasn’t planned for 2020) including Dodger Stadium, Staples Center (now known as Crypto.com Arena), The Forum, and The Hollywood Bowl on top of beloved LA comedy haunts, old and new, The Comedy Store, The Hollywood Improv, Dynasty Typewriter, and The Elysian.

The top billing for the line-up is also more robust than we remember. On the schedule, the streamer has David Letterman, Tina Fey/Amy Poehler, Ali Wong, Eddie Izzard, Larry David, Wanda Sykes, Nick Kroll, Seth Rogen’s Table Reads, Marc Maron, Jane Fonda/Lily Tomlin, John Mulaney, Mike Birbiglia, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, Colin Quinn, Mike Myers, Chris Rock, Ilana Glazer, Jimmy Carr, Taylor Tomlinson, Margaret Cho, Ben Schwartz, and Kevin Smith.

Oh yeah, there’s Dave Chappelle too as well as Aziz Ansari who are two of Netflix’s biggest gets within their talent pool, but have had the “cancellation” treatment. We have no doubt that their shows will sell out.

As they are billing it as the “biggest comedy event in history*, *probably” (SF Sketchfest does have way more programming and the Edinburgh Fringe is bigger than most festivals, period.), they’ve also filled out their line-up with plenty of folks (including many of our absolute favorites) that you shouldn’t miss if you’re putting the money down for Netflix Is a Joke Fest. That includes Todd Glass, Melissa Villaseñor, Guy Branum, Natalie Palamides doing Laid, Beth Stelling, James Adomian, Robin Tran, Mae Martin, and Sam Jay.

You can take a gander at the schedule here, then go get tickets starting this Fri. Dec. 10th at NetflixIsAJokeFest.com.

Mike Myers Is Getting His Own Show Where He’ll Play a Bunch of Characters on Netflix

April 17, 2019
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Mike Myers Is Getting His Own Show Where He’ll Play a Bunch of Characters on Netflix

Honestly, this should have been a show a long time ago, no?

It’s nice to see that the vacuum of sketch comedy is filling up (and it seems like Netflix is leading a large part of it with this untitled Mike Myers characters show and the upcoming Tim Robinson series I Think You Should Leave.

There are very few details, but we’ll be curious if Dr. Evil, Wayne, Coffee Talk, etc. will make any sort of cameos here. We’ll just have to wait and see.

April 4, 2018
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Of the things that you could get nostalgic about from the 90s, Wayne’s World is definitely something worth revisiting in a big, dark room with friends and strangers alike, followed by an Q&A with the director.

Get tickets here for that exact thing happening next Sunday at The Regent in DTLA.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Get a Look at Mike Myers as “British TV Personality” Tommy Maitland, the Host of Revived ‘Gong Show’

June 9, 2017
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It’s been quite some time since we’ve seen Mike Myers play a character in a sort of lead role outside like he did for the Austin Powers franchise. 

Yet, with a sequel in the works and him donning a virtually unrecognizable get up to be the new host of the brand spankin’ new Gong Show, Tommy Maitland.

The Gong Show is already a bit chaotic as is, but we’d hope that with Myers playing the character of a renowned UK comedian and Will Arnett attached as EP, that some rather more insane stuff will happen to set it apart from America’s Got Talent and other reality competition shows.

In any case, you can get a taste of what Myers is like as Maitland in this teaser, then catch the series revival premiere on Thursday, June 22nd at 10PM on ABC.

John Oliver, Last Week Tonight, and Mike Myers Risk Fines, Possibly Imprisonment for Canadian Election Segment

October 19, 2015
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While most political ads that trash the opposition often seem juvenile, John Oliver and Last Week Tonight put a damning, well-documented case against incumbent Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper.

Oliver chose the Canadian election, which happens today, for his main segment on Last Week Tonight last night and really pinpointed why Harper shouldn’t be in office anymore.

Apparently, doing so during an election in Canada is against Canadian law and Oliver could face a moderately hefty fine or even jail time.

Yet, John Oliver pushed on anyway and had the help of one of Canada’s biggest household names, Mike Myers.

Watch it all here.

HBO Gives Mike Myers an Overall Deal

January 14, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

The man who brought us Austin Powers and so many memorable years on Saturday Night Live is going to get back into television. 

HBO has just given Myers a two year overall deal, which will give him plenty of room to create and play at the premium cable network. 

This announcement has already got our wheels turning for what Myers might be concocting? Maybe a Dr. Evil series? 

Here’s The Wayne’s World Panel with Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Lorne Michaels, and More

April 25, 2013
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Finally coming together to talk about their seminal characters Wayne and Garth of Wayne’s World at SNL are Mike Myers and Dana Carvey along with Lorne Michaels for this recent panel interview. Not only is this fascinating, but you’ll get to hear the type of notes Lorne gives on sketches such as Wayne’s World.

FYI, There Will Be a Wayne’s World Reunion Panel Hosted by Lorne Michaels

April 14, 2013
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FYI, There Will Be a Wayne’s World Reunion Panel Hosted by Lorne Michaels

Cue the special edition DVD box sets and airing Wayne’s World 1 & 2 on multiple cable networks back to back.

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