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Nick Thune Might Finally Get to Play a Cool Pastor in Comedy “Holy Sh*t” in Works at ABC

December 2, 2016
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Nick Thune Might Finally Get to Play a Cool Pastor in Comedy “Holy Sh*t” in Works at ABC

If you’ve seen Nick Thune’s stand-up, you’ve probably heard him suggest how he could easily slip into being a super cool, subversive pastor. 

Well, with the help of Mila Kunis and ABC, that now might be a reality (albeit one that’s made up by Hollywood). 

This project in the works Holy Sh*t will have Thune in place at a church trying to find its way in the modern world and leave plenty of room for Thune to fully realize his Pastor Nick alter ego.

Watch Red Band Trailer For Stop Motion Animation Hell Adventure Comedy “Hell and Back”

August 21, 2015
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T.J. Miller, Mila Kunis, Bob Odenkirk, Susan Sarandon, Rob Riggle, Danny McBride, and Nick Swardson voice the characters for this stop motion animation romp through the underworld, Hell and Back, where two friends try to rescue their friend from the mistaken clutches of hell.

The writing and directing includes three Robot Chicken alums, Ross Shuman, Hugh Sterbakov, and Zeb Wells as well as Tom Gianas who has written on and directed anything from SNL, Mr. Show, Drunk History, Human Giant.

An R-rated stop motion animated comedy already peaked our interest, but this red band trailer should make Hell and Back all the more intriguing to you when it premieres Oct. 9th.

And “The Late Late Show With James Corden” Begins With a Cool New Set, Clever Segments, and Sincerity

March 24, 2015
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As far as we can tell, James Corden is off to a good start at The Late Late Show. 

The premiere episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden aired last night and gave America a good showing of what Corden, bandleader Reggie Watts, and this new era of late night is all about as far they’re concerned.

These two segments of how Corden “got” the Late Late Show host gig and how he runs through this thorough retrospective of Tom Hanks’ career kick the show off to a fun, yet clever premiere.

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Right off the bat, you’ll note the set doesn’t trying to relive some late night talk show sets of yesteryear, but instead is quite dark in its color palate and delightfully all over the place. See the checkered floor that Reggie and his band Karen play on. 

Oh yeah, Reggie’s wonderful band is named, for now, Karen according to this interview with The A.V. Club and Reggie will seemingly get to bring some of the Comedy Bang! Bang! flavor to network television as shown by the one question he asked Hanks. 

They definitely employ other things that slightly eschew traditional late night tropes like Corden’s monologue leaning more towards his predecessor Craig Ferguson’s style of being in the moment and coming from the heart. James also doesn’t sit behind the desk for the interview, interviewed both Tom Hanks and Mila Kunis at the same time sort of like The Graham Norton Show, and even had slick black cards instead of the traditional light blue that talk show hosts used to stay on point throughout the show.

Of course, this is just the premiere episode and all of this could end up changing, but it’s clear that, whatever happens, James will be completely genuine about it as you can see with his closing ballad.

You can watch the whole premiere here and see it all in its entirety for yourself.

“The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” Announces Its Final Guests

November 7, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

The final days of Craig Ferguson’s hosting of The Late Late Show over at CBS are coming soon. In anticipation of that, the guests for the final episodes have been teased, which include many of Craig’s favorite guests such as Thomas Lennon, Tim Meadows, Henry Winkler, Rashida Jones, Steve Carell, Lisa Kudrow, Mila Kunis, and more.

For the final send-off, Ferguson will have late night host compatriot Jay Leno as he joins him in late night host retirement.

We hope amidst this cavalcade, one of our favorite guests on The Late Late Show, Stephen Wright will also be stopping by to wish Ferguson bon voyage. 

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