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TCB Debriefing 1/31/24-2/3/24: Sometimes I Think About Dying, The Onion, Friendship, Garrett Morris, Will Ferrell/Harper Steele, Larry David, River Butcher

February 3, 2024
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1. If we were to tell you that there was a beautifully subdued dramedy about intrusive thoughts that isn’t a horror movie, you might wonder if we were just giving you the run around about a movie that couldn’t ever exist. Yet, Rachel Lambert’s Sometimes I Think About Dying, based on Killers by Kevin Armento, emerges with a lush exploration into the interior life of someone who often fantasizes about dying, amazingly in a peaceful, serene way. Daisy Ridley gives a career redefining performance playing the most quiet character she has ever played amidst a marvelous ensemble of comedians and character actors, especially with rising comedy star/comedian Dave Meherje. The humor derived from the tiniest of minutia is something to marvel here and a testatment to Lambert’s vision as we can only imagine the sort of feat it would be to pitch a movie like this to get funding. Sometimes I Think About Dying very well could be a cinematic/comedic rally cry for hardcore introverts everywhere and, for that, it’s pretty magnificent.

2. Staffers at The Onion have reached a tentative deal with parent company G/O Media have reached a tentative agreement over increases in wages and workplace protections averting a strike (THR). Oh, just imagine the never-ending flurry of Onion-esque headlines that would be blasted at G/O Media if there was a strike.

3. Whenever the next batch of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson comes out isn’t soon enough, but at least there will be a feature length film where Tim Robinson plays a suburban dad, ostensibly a character from I Think You Should Leave, only to have his life turned upside down by a mysterious weather man played by Paul Rudd upends his whole life. Called Friendship, this will also be the writer/director feature length debut of the brilliant Andrew DeYoung (John Early and Kate Berlant’s 555) (Deadline).

4. All hail the trailblazing comedian and SNL star Garrett Morris and his recently minted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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5. The latest Will Ferrell movie, Will & Harper, will actually be a doc about Will going on a road trip with one of his best friends, Harper Steele, who recently transitioned (Variety). This might be the rare instance where you see Will actually be himself without bits (though we have no doubt that he’ll be pulling shenanigans throughout).

6. The one and only Larry David essentially does an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm during his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers AND gets bested by Seth. Please enjoy.

7. The amazing River Butcher is out on tour all the way through March! Go see him live at throughout the country and get tix now at riverbutcher.com/shows..

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8. We’ll leave you with this: Hot take-9:30PM is not late.

Billy on the Street Returns for Bros (and Honestly Should Be a Show Again)

September 20, 2022
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In order to get the word out as much as possible about Billy Eichner‘s first studio feature film, Bros, and a very highly anticipated gay rom com with an entirely queer cast, coming out Sept. 30th, Billy has returned to his roots of yelling at people at the street, giving them a chance to win $1.

Eichner took to the streets of NYC once more, this time with beloved straight man Paul Rudd, to enlist as many straights to watch Bros this month as possible. Per usual, Billy on the Street doesn’t disappoint and Billy Eichner yelling is timeless and it should be a series once again somewhere (maybe PlutoTV wants to hop on original programming?)

In the meantime, enjoy the results of the latest Billy on the Street here.

A Revival of Party Down Is In The Works at Starz

March 4, 2021
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(via THR)

Henry’s torturous catch phrase “Are we having fun yet?” has been a sentiment that has been ringing in our head as capturing the spirit of remaining in lockdown because of the pandemic.

So, the idea of Party Down potentially returning is very much good news to us and, as far as revivals/reboots go via nostalgia bait, we’re fine with this one. If you haven’t watched Party Down yet, please stop singing the praises of Ted Lasso and go watch all of Party Down right now. There are only two seasons (and there indeed should have been more), so it ought to be a very satisfying binge.

Thus far, the original producing team of Rob Thomas, John Enbom, Paul Rudd and Dan Etheridge are committed to developing this possible revival at Starz and they’ve indicated that a good portion of the cast is likely to return (Adam Scott seems to be on board).

Perhaps, if this returns, we’ll have a better answer for the question, “Are we having fun yet?”

Paul Rudd Honors His Tradition of Playing That One Mac and Me Clip on Conan

October 24, 2019
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We knew what was coming as Rudd has done this bit for so many years and even without the lack of surprise, it still got us. In fact, that might be the inane nature of this bit with knowing full well what’s coming is what keeps it going.

It very well might be the current longest running bit in all of late night (maybe even rivaling Matt Damon’s rivalry with Jimmy Kimmel) and, as such, we feel obligated to highlight it for you.

Anyways, please enjoy Rudd continuing his hallowed traditional prank here while promoting Living With Yourself.

Watch Paul Rudd vs. Paul Rudd in Trailer for “Living With Yourself”

September 19, 2019
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If you could have double the Paul Rudd, why not do it? Sure, that’s just a fringe benefit of this sci-fi existential comedy Living With Yourself that positions an improved Paul Rudd versus a lesser Paul Rudd, but we’ll take more of the ageless Rudd being perfectly Paul-Rudd-ish in a movie from writer Timothy Greenberg and directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (whose credits include The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Little Miss Sunshine respectively).

A bit of this premise was slightly explored in the film The One I Love with Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss, but this seems to get more into the “meat” of facing yourself, so to speak. They’ll have the room of a TV series to really get trippy and explore much more, which we’re on board for.

Also, we’d like to say that America should be prepared to be charmed by one Aisling Bea who co-stars here.

See all of this for yourself in the trailer for Living With Yourself here, then look for it on Netflix on Fri. Oct. 18th.

Here’s a New Trailer for Animated Fame Obsession Comedy “Nerdland” Starring Paul Rudd and Patton Oswalt

November 3, 2016
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The chase for that 15 minutes of fame, which is probably closer to 5 minutes in 2016, gets taken to the nth degree in Nerdland, the comedy from writer Andrew Kevin Walker and director Chris Prynoski.

Paul Rudd and Patton Oswalt voice two vagabonds willing to go to whatever lengths to get their time in the spotlight. Hannibal Buress, Mike Judge, Kate Micucci, Riki Lindhome, John Ennis, Laraine Newman, Reid Scott, and Paul Scheer round out a stellar cast of voices.

You can see the chaos that comes with being desperate to be famous in the new trailer, then catch Nerdland in theaters on December 6th.

Watch Red Band Trailer for Tribeca Selection “Nerdland” with Patton Oswalt and Paul Rudd

March 30, 2016
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(via Variety)

Adult animation, the fever dream aspirations of a screenwriter and actor respectively voiced by Patton Oswalt and Paul Rudd, and this trailer make for an enticing offering in Nerdland from director Chris Prynoski and writer Andrew Kevin Walker.

Given the way that has been paved for R-rated movies this year, we’d be surprised to see this not get distribution somewhere.

Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd to Play Couple in Dramedy “An Ideal Home”

February 13, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Even though it’s a dramedy, we’re still imagining Steve Coogan trading Michael Caine impressions with Paul Rudd.

Rudd and Coogan actually play a well-to-do couple that has to deal with a surprise grandson in a script from the writer and director of Hamlet 2, Andrew Fleming, who has also signed on to direct.

Coogan and Rudd on screen together ought to be a really good time as is. The two of them playing a couple should be 

Paul Rudd Manages To Pull Off ‘Clip Prank’ on Conan Yet Again

July 17, 2015
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At this point, Paul Rudd has pranked Conan O’Brien by playing the same clip from Mac and Me rather than a clip from a movie that he’s promoting.

He’s done it so many times that we’re all expecting it.

So, how can Rudd still make the same joke surprising, especially when Conan brings up the history of Rudd, Conan, and Mac and Me?

Well, just watch Rudd do it again flawlessly while promoting one of his biggest movies to date, Ant-Man.

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.

John Hodgman and Paul Rudd Join in Conversation and More with Nick Offerman About His Book “Gumption”

June 7, 2015
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This past week, the comedic forces of John Hodgman, Paul Rudd, and Nick Offerman teamed up to not only chat about Offerman’s compilation tribute book to some of his personal heroes, Gumption at The Book Con, but they offered, as you’d expect, mirth, wit, nerd friendly hyping, song, and some shoehorned plugs of Ant Man.

Watch all the fun that those in attendance had and relish in a clean shaven Offerman.

Also, you can get your very own copy of Gumption here.

The Big Charity Night For Autism Programs “Night of Too Many Stars” Is Tonight

March 8, 2015
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The annual gigantic event, appropriately named Night of Too Many Stars airs tonight along with phone lines going the whole time taking your donations.

Again, a Paul Rudd wheel, Chris Rock “selling out”, Jon Stewart hosting, Bill Burr doing stand-up, Steve Buscemi, and so much more are all in tonight’s special airing at 8PM on Comedy Central.

If you want to get to donating right at this moment, you can do so here.

Here’s What’s In Store For This Year’s “Night of Too Many Stars”

March 5, 2015
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Since 2003, Night of Too Many Stars has raised millions of dollars for autism programs as well as putting on one heck of a show.

This year, they’ve got a Paul Rudd wheel, John Oliver committing a crime for charity, Chris Rock being a spokesperson to highest bidder, and appearances from Weird Al Yankovic, Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer, Martin Short, Bill Burr, Steve Carell, Louis C.K., Maya Rudolph, Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, John Oliver, Larry David, and way more.

That’s all on top of The Simpsons prize we mentioned yesterday.

Variety recapped a pre-taped portion of all the craziness that went down.

There’s also a “friendly chat” with former Happy Gilmore co-stars Bob Barker  and Adam Sandler.

Executive producer of the event Robert Smigel details more of the evening festivities as well as the cause of autism programs in which it’s supporting while on The Daily Show earlier this week.

There will be a live telethon when this year’s Night of Too Many Stars airs in order to take donations for autism programs this Sun. Mar. 8th at 8PM on Comedy Central.

“Wet Hot American Summer” Series at Netflix to Have Almost All of The Original Cast

January 9, 2015
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Not only is Wet Hot American Summer now set to come back to your life, it’s going to come back as a series at Netflix with nearly everyone you came to love in the original Wet Hot American Summer. 

David Wain and MIchael Showalter are back behind the scenes for an 8 episode run with Amy Poehler, Ken Marino, Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, Bradley Cooper, and more.

So, whoever had a Wet Hot American Summer closet shrine that was constantly praying for a sequel of some kind, it worked and we thank you for that.

Paul Rudd Will Be The New Spokesman for Hyundai

September 10, 2014
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(via Variety)

Paul Rudd has just signed on to be a celebrity spokesman for Korean based carmaker Hyundai. Though his voice has been used to narrate some TV spots already, we hope that he’ll get to do some crazy things a la Ron Burgundy and Dodge rather than just highlighting the latest features of Hyundai’s latest fleet of cars.

Wouldn’t it be great if he sold cars as Kunu?

Paul Rudd Describes What a Risk Doing They Came Together May Be

June 21, 2014
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In promotion of the meta romantic comedy They Came Together, Paul Rudd, frequent non-meta romantic comedy star, revealed that he was a little nervous about burning bridges with taking on a role in the film.

See him explain further on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Watch Trailer for Meta Rom Com “They Came Together” with Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler

April 29, 2014
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Watch Trailer for Meta Rom Com “They Came Together” with Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler

For those of you tired of the rom com genre being so repetitive that merely A-list stars take turns having roles in different locales where two “unlikely” people fall in love, then David Wain and Michael Showalter’s They Came Together starring Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler might just be for you.

Just watch the trailer over at Buzzfeed (in the link above) and see for yourself. They Came Together is coming out on Jun. 27th, the same day as Transformers: Age of Extinction, but we can only hope that a stereotypical rom com also comes out on the same date.

Billy On The Street Asks NYC If They Would Have Sex with Paul Rudd In Front of Paul Rudd

April 8, 2014
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You really don’t need to know more than the headline and that Billy On The Street is pretty great/what you should be watching.

Watch the clip here

Paralympian Alana Nichols Pranks Conan, Paul Rudd Style

January 26, 2014
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Every single Paul Rudd appearance on Conan O’Brien has been subject to a single prank of playing a surprise clip that Rudd pulls no matter the circumstances. Even if he’s been warned not to do it, he does it anyway to the point where it’s tradition.

As you can imagine, it’s been getting harder to execute this prank for the number of times he’s done it, but paralympian Alana Nichols offered the perfect set up to pull this prank off yet again. 

Watch it here.

The Greatest Event in Television History Is, This Time, A Shot For Shot Remake of Bosom Buddies

January 24, 2014
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Adam Scott along with Paul Rudd give one last go at The Greatest Event in Television History at Adult Swim by doing a shot-for-shot remake of the opening sequence to the sitcom Bosom Buddies. 

Well, they might have just done it, the greatest event in TV history. Give it a watch in full here and see for yourself. 

Adam Scott’s 4th The Greatest Event in Television History Is Tonight

January 23, 2014
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Adam Scott’s 4th The Greatest Event in Television History Is Tonight

Three attempts at The Greatest Event in Television History/doing shot-for-shot remakes of old sitcom openings has proved to be not enough for Adam Scott, so he’s going for a fourth try tonight.

At midnight tonight on Adult Swim, Adam Scott and Paul Rudd will premiere their latest and greatest “event”, which, of course, upcoming Sochi Winter Olympics has nothing on.

Watch Clip of Romantic Comedy You’d Hope To Get From Amy Poehler & Paul Rudd

January 14, 2014
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Watch Clip of Romantic Comedy You’d Hope To Get From Amy Poehler & Paul Rudd

David Wain’s latest film They Came Together starring Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd is premiering at Sundance, but Buzzfeed has an exclusive clip that promises a romantic comedy that what come from a member of The State/a kind of romantic comedy we’ve been waiting to see for awhile.

Click through to watch.

Of Course, Steve Carell, Will Ferrell, David Koechner, and Paul Rudd Don’t Get to the Interview While on The Daily Show

December 19, 2013
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Would you really expect the cast of Anchorman/Anchorman 2 to actually do a legitimate interview while on The Daily Show? 

Watch Carell, Ferrell, Koechner, and Rudd mess with the green room, get into a fight, and only have Jon Stewart do any promotion of Anchorman 2.

John Goodman, Paul Rudd, Jimmy Fallon/Justin Timberlake to Host Saturday Night Live in December

November 21, 2013
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John Goodman, Paul Rudd, Jimmy Fallon/Justin Timberlake to Host Saturday Night Live in December

All we’re saying is that these are three upcoming episodes of Saturday Night Live set for December are ones you might want to plan to watch. 

Perhaps, given the timing, there’ll be a great Inside Llewyn Davis sketch?

Watch New Trailer for ‘Prince Avalanche’

June 24, 2013
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The entire story behind David Gordon Green‘s intriguing and promising Prince Avalanche is still a little mysterious with how a literal road comedy with Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch will work.

Still, this latest trailer gives a little more of an idea of what, again, could be really great, almost like a loosely tangential sequel of Kings of Summer (which you should go see if you haven’t).

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