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Yes, There’s So Much TV to Watch, But Seriously Binge and Enjoy “This Fool” Right Now

August 17, 2022
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Whether it’s The Bear or A League of Their Own or delving into all of Stranger Things once more because you’re obsessed, there is an abundance, perhaps an overabundance of TV to enjoy/work through in your weekly syllabus to keep up with the never ending class that so much of are in, Pop Culture 101. It’s clear this current “Golden Age of Television” is alive and well and has plenty more to give (we have no doubt that people are planning watch parties for The Rings of Power and House of the Dragon already).

One of the brand new series that’s keeping prestige TV going is This Fool, just released on Hulu. The creators of Corporate on Comedy Central, Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, and Pat Bishop, teamed up with one of the LA comedy scene’s gem Chris Estrada to make a show that is uniquely it’s own single-cam sitcom version of how the other half lives in LA these days while maintaining a lot of the same darkly satirical verve that made Corporate so tantalizingly funny (Jake and Matt do make a cameo in This Fool, FYI).

Following an arc of the absurdities of trying to adapt to life after being incarcerated isn’t new territory for a comedy, but nearly every character in the show is fully realized in a way that offers nuance you probably wouldn’t find in a multi-cam with overlapping themes. In fact, such painstaking attention is paid to Frankie Quinones’ Luis, fresh out of prison and thrashing against life on the outside amidst adapting to it, and Michael Imperioli’s Minister Payne, the head of the show’s non-profit “Hugs Not Thugs” dedicated to reforming the formerly incarcerated that the show ends up sneaking in sharp commentary on prison, class, race, and mental health. That’s saying a lot for something is very much a pure comedy as opposed to the deluge of dramedies that keep coming out, hoping for an Emmy victory.

The authenticity of the show can’t be applauded enough. With Estrada’s life/stand-up serving as much of the spark, there is a clear telling of an original story from his perspective rather than another network trying to check off a diversity and inclusion box. In short, there isn’t a corny, performative feel to how the show has been crafted and its depictions of LA either South of the 10 or East of the 101. This seems to be quite the tall order these days at the network level. Also, Quinones, Imperioli, Estrada himself serve up such genuine performances that you can’t help but get enveloped in their endlessly flawed journey.

You can take a gander at all of this in the trailer here OR you can go stream all episodes right now at Hulu (a thing we highly recommend you do even if you feel like you’re overdoing it on prestige television).

 

Chris Estrada Series “This Fool” (FKA Punk Ass Bitch) Gets Ordered to Series at Hulu

August 6, 2021
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(via THR)

When this got put in development as Punk Ass Bitch earlier this year with the likes of Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson, the whimsically dark minds behind Corporate on Comedy Central, we were so thrilled that Chris Estrada was getting his due as a true, blue LA comedy favorite, widely regarded as so funny and one of the hardest working comedians in the whole LA scene.

Also, a series called Punk Ass Bitch getting put in the works by a major streaming service was more than pleasantly surprising.

We’re even more ecstatic to know that Hulu is ordering the now-titled This Fool to series, essentially giving Estrada his first marquee role and vehicle to deservingly introduce him to his widest audience yet (after numerous stand-up TV appearances). Specifically, the show will follow Chris playing a version of himself working at “a gang-rehabilitation nonprofit and his quest to overcome his co-dependency issues with his family as he navigates working-class life in South Central Los Angeles”.

Again, you really ought to give Chris Estrada’s stand-up a watch, whether it be on YouTube or on his HBO Latino special, to know why you should be so very excited as we are for the show getting picked up to series.

Also, kudos to Hulu for continuing to push forward with some of the most intriguing and engaging comedies on TV.

Hulu’s Latest Comedy Will Be ‘Punk Ass Bitch’ From Chris Estrada & Creators of ‘Corporate’

February 5, 2021
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

This is about as great as news can get for us right now.

Corporate was one of our favorite shows in recent memory for its ruthlessly dark humor in the clothing of a workplace comedy. Chris Estrada has been and remains one of our favorite comedians to see on all sorts of stages in and around LA (when we could do that of course).

So, the fact that Hulu’s latest series will be from Jake Weisman, Pat Bishop, and Matt Ingebretson, the minds behind Corporate, with Chris Estrada starring has us (as can be during COVID-19) ecstatic. The series, marvelously titled Punk Ass Bitch, will very much be inspired by Estrada’s stand-up, which, again, has some of the best bits and punchlines that we’ve heard in recent memory, and will see Estrada go out of his way as a “punk ass bitch with a heart of gold” that won’t help himself, but will go above and beyond for everyone else.

There’s no premiere date yet, but it’s one more thing that we’re legitimately excited for in 2021 that has nothing to do with getting the vaccine.

Corporate Renewed for Third and Final Season at Comedy Central

June 10, 2019
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For how unabashedly dark, stylish, and, of course, damn funny it is, we’re glad to hear that Corporate is getting one more season before their run ends. Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, and Pat Bishop made one of the more daring comedies on TV and we can’t to see what they go for/get away with in their final season on Comedy Central.

Comedy Central’s Super Dark Workplace Comedy “Corporate” Gets a Full Trailer (and Is Streaming 4 Episodes Before the Premiere)

December 13, 2017
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Imagine Office Space as reimagined by David Fincher in a TV series and you might start getting on the level of the deliciously dark workplace comedy that is Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, and Pat Bishop’s Corporate. 

See for yourself in this trailer.

Then, after you’re of course hooked, you can treat yourself to watching four episodes that are now streaming for your convenience at CC.com here with cable subscription.

After all of that, mark down Wednesday, January 17th for the series premiere because, we’re guessing that, like us, you’ll want way more Corporate (just in the fictional TV sense anyway).

This Teaser for Comedy Central’s Corporate Is Pretty Perfect

December 7, 2017
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Well, leave it to a darkly satirical workplace comedy series from Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, and Pat Bishop to make a brief teaser that really captures the zeitgeist of how people are very likely feeling all around the country.

It’s all the more reason to watch Corporate when it premieres on Wednesday, January 17th on Comedy Central.

Jake Weisman, Pat Bishop, and Matt Ingebretson Dark Workplace Comedy “Corporate” Will Finally Premiere in January 2018

November 22, 2017
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Jake Weisman, Pat Bishop, and Matt Ingebretson Dark Workplace Comedy “Corporate” Will Finally Premiere in January 2018

Our excitement for this show has sustained for several months now as Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman’s slick, yet dark sense of humor is right up our alley.

Just look at Weisman obsession with taking pictures with knives, even when he’s announcing the premiere date of his show.

In any case, mark down Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 as the series premiere date for Corporate.

Also, here’s a brief teaser if you need a bit of a taste of what’s to come.

Please Enjoy Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop’s Award Winning Short Film “Oh Damn”

August 1, 2017
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As Tribeca Film Festival Selection and a Nonplussed Fest Audience Award Winner and a nod from us here at TCB, we think you ought to enjoy this short film “Oh Damn” (which includes a great cameo by Fred Willard) from two personal favorite writer/director/comedians of ours, Pat Bishop and Matt Ingebretson.

Comedy Central Orders “Corporate” from Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, and Pat Bishop to Series

June 3, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Workplace comedy is about get taken to a more wonderfully dark place than it probably has ever been.

If you’ve enjoyed WOMEN Comedy at all like we’ve done all these years, you’d know that Comedy Central ordering a workplace comedy series from two of the four members of WOMEN Comedy, Jake Weisman and Pat Bishop, and the very darkly funny Matt Ingebretson is something to celebrate, even if you’re by yourself right now.

The series is called Corporate and will star Jake and Matt as two junior executives that do the dirty work for their bosses at a gigantic corporation called Hampton DeVille. Pat took on directing the pilot and we can only imagine that he’ll continue behind-the-scenes (and probably cameo from time-to-time) like he’s done for so many of their sketches over the years.

We’d guess that it might be akin to one of our favorite WOMEN sketches, Hour Long TV Drama. 

Comedy Central Orders “Corporate” Pilot from Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, and Pat Bishop

November 24, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Oh, we don’t know all the details, but really hope this goes to series soon because we suspect Matt, Jake, and Pat have something incredibly dark, but damn funny cooking.

Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, and Pat Bishop have all made their way through the LA comedy scene doing stand-up and making various very funny sketches videos as Women Comedy, under their own names, etc.

Now, they’ve got their own pilot called Corporate, which will delve into the underbelly of the corporate world in a richly dark, satiric manner over at Comedy Central. 

We can’t for sure, but perhaps it might be something a little like this fantastic Women sketch that Pat and Jake made awhile back.

WOMEN Comedy Show the Worst Way to Get Revenge From Getting Fired

September 22, 2015
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It’s probably not always a great idea to go postal after you get fired and take revenge on the people that fired you.

WOMEN Comedy show that it’s especially not a good idea if you go about it like this.

WOMEN Comedy Creates The Ultimate Procedural Series “Bomb City”

September 15, 2015
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Stop wasting time exploring the ins and outs of cyber criminals or sophisticated serial killers when you can find out what it’s like to fight crime in a place called Bomb City (because of all the bombs).

Let WOMEN Comedy take you to the nth degree of solving crimes in Bomb City over at IFC’s Comedy Crib.

Matt Ingebretson Makes “Kitchen Miracles” Happen Through Lots of Yelling

September 15, 2015
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Kitchens are high stress environments as many movies and TV shows about cooking have shown.

See what happens when Matt Ingebretson runs a kitchen with an iron fist in order to make Kitchen Miracles happen. 

How WOMEN Comedy Describes a Neighborhood Robbery

September 9, 2015
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WOMEN comedy knows how to describe a perp. 

Just watch this.

Rather Than Solving Cold Cases, WOMEN Are Trying to Solve “Still-Open Case Files”

August 25, 2015
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For a very long time, you’ve probably seen show after show about how various horrific crimes have gone unsolved.

With that in mind, the boys of WOMEN have made “Still-Open Case Files” as their latest IFC sketch, which is completely different angle, somehow, to unsolved crimes.

Watch it here over and over, please.

David Venhuizen Won’t Let Anything Stop Him From “Gettin’ Fit”, Probably

July 24, 2015
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When comedian David Venhuizen gets determined to do something, there won’t be anything that’s going to get in his way… and we’re about 90% sure about that.

Watch as he really really tries to get fit.

Women Comedy Have Their Version of “Sex Education”

April 7, 2015
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It’s probably more informative than what a lot of your parents told you.

Women Comedy’s new video shows what we’ve all probably been missing when it comes to sex education and life in general really.

Watch and learn that the birds and bees is a bunch of nonsense.

Women Comedy Continuing To Run Round The Whole Internet and Are Now at CC:Studios

March 23, 2015
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Women Comedy continue to spread their much needed brand of comedy at every corner of the web. 

First it was just their YouTube channel, then IFC, then Funny or Die, and now, Dave/Jake/Allen/Pat are at Comedy Central’s CC:Studios.

Just watch why they’re at Comedy Central’s digital arm with this first sketch entitled “God’s Vagina”.

What Waking Up From a Coma in 2015 Is Like According to Women Comedy

January 27, 2015
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Waking up from a coma after a long period of time, many years in fact can be jarring. Though a fictional depiction of someone waking up from a coma needs an update for these days rather than relying on something like While You Were Sleeping.

With that in mind, Women Comedy present a present day “100% real” reenactment of waking from a coma is like in 2015. 

Women Comedy Show That Books Aren’t Top Priority at Book Clubs

January 20, 2015
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Women Comedy continue their run at IFC’s Comedy Crib with a new video that shows what we’re all really thinking when we’re discussing a book at a book club we’ve joined. (spoiler alert: not books) 

Enjoy this sketch with great cameos from Jamie Lee, Eliza Skinner, Matt Ingebretson and then really question why you even read books in the first place.

Women Comedy Just Can’t Pick What Movie to Watch on Movie Night

January 13, 2015
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Women Comedy had a great start to their run at IFC last week and are keeping it up with their latest sketch where they explore the near impossible task of picking which movie to watch on Netflix. 

Fortunately, you can just watch this sketch because you there’s no choice otherwise here.

Women Comedy First Sketch at IFC “Snipers”

January 6, 2015
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We told you yesterday that Women Comedy are taking their comedy stylings to IFC.com. 

Well, we don’t make stuff up and here is their first sketch “Snipers” and it’s definitely the Women we fell in love with over the years.

Women Comedy Headed to IFC.com

January 5, 2015
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Hello world! Tomorrow @womencomedy starts releasing sketches we made for @IFC’s Comedy Crib! – http://t.co/RCxYiWNVRz pic.twitter.com/7d45pFOMLR

— Jake Weisman (@weismanjake) January 5, 2015

One of our favorite sketch groups around, Women Comedy (Dave Ross, Jake Weisman, Allen Strickland Williams, and Pat Bishop), is now moving up to the next level, or as they’re saying, “selling out” by going to IFC.com to make their uber-absurdist sketches. 

Women’s Jake Weisman says to start looking out for new videos at IFC starting tomorrow.

In the meantime, you can get caught up with their YouTube channel as well as their darkly satirical Twitter account.

Matt Ingebretson Knows The Right Way to Bury a Body in the Woods

December 15, 2014
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Forget every true crime docu-series or show, podcast, etc. you’ve watched or listened to.

Matt Ingebretson along with Pat Bishop know how you should bury a body in the woods. Just watch it here and takes note very carefully.

The Simple Solution to Road Rage as Demonstrated by Women Comedy

August 27, 2014
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It’s so easy to fall into the phenomenon known as road rage. Another car doing anything that’s the least bit unexpected could potentially throw you into a tirade of bigotry and threats. In fact, it’s such a cavalcade of hate speech, it’s kind of amazing that most people can string that many derogatory words into coherent thoughts.

Sketch group Women has a very simple solution for that. Watch it here.

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