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TCB Debriefing 6/15/24-6/24/24: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, Reggie Watts, Alex Edelman, Onika McLean, Between the Temples, Elijah Wood, John Hastings, Marge Simpson/Nancy MacKenzie, Space Balls, Resident Alien, What’s Funny Fest, Murray Hill, Eric Idle, Eugene Mirman, Mr. Bean, Free Eric Andre Tix

June 24, 2024
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1. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. We’re sold on just the title alone (and how charming that it’s also French). It definitely feels like part of the Last Lovers Left Alive side of the vampire comedies. Please enjoy the trailer here. If you’re digging it, it’s rolling out in limited release now.

2. It has almost been a decade since the brilliant Reggie Watts has released a proper new hour, but, thankfully, we’re not going to reach that decade mark. Watts’ new comedy special Never Mind is set to premiere on VEEPS (the new streaming service of du jour it would seem) next month. Take a gander of what sort of esoteric hijinks Watts gets into this time with the trailer for Never Mind here.

3. Alex Edelman officially won a damn Tony for his nearly unbelievable solo show, Just For Us. May this set a precedent for more stand-ups to win Tonys for their shows about how they put their lives on the line just out of curiosity amongst other things.

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4. In and around, high and low, and all around the five boroughs, Onika McLean is a name you’ll see all around the NYC comedy scene and that’s largely because she’s killing it wherever she goes with a sweetness-tinged honesty. See what New Yorkers get to see all the time with her set from Don’t Tell here.

5. Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane together and it’s not a Wes Anderson movie? Take a gander at what might be an extremely charming comedy of later age comedy from Nathan Silver, Between the Temples, here, then look for it in theaters very soon.

5. Elijah Wood spent so many years of his life in New Zealand playing Frodo Baggins in the monumental cinematic achievement that is the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and he is now set to kind of flip that experience by returning to NZ in a film where he plays a “washed up Las Vegas illusionist” looking for a mythical panther (ok, so maybe it’s kind of the same?) in the upcoming Bookworm (Deadline).

6. John Hastings has put a special that’s actually more of a fascinating documentary about how well-read and sharp he is at crowd work no matter where he is in the world. It’s almost as if there were some sort of crowd work decathlon, you might want to put your money on Hastings. See why with his special John Hastings: The Times They Are a John Hastings here.

7. The voice of Marge Simpson, Nancy MacKenzie, has passed away at 81 (Deadline). RIP and let it be known that we’re not interested in an AI generated sound alike of Marge.

8. A sequel to Mel Brooks’ landmark Star Wars parody, Space Balls, is in the works with Josh Gad set to star (Variety). What are the odds that this sequel is called Space Balls: The Foreskin Awakens?

9. Resident Alien, the current show you can watch Alan Tudyk put on a clinic when it comes to comedic character acting, is getting fourth season, though it will be at USA Network rather than SyFy (THR). This announcement will probably double as a reminder that the USA Network is still going.

10. Years before JFL Montreal had to postpone and Just For Laughs had to figure out its money woes, JFL Chicago got the axe. Thankfully, Lil’ Rel and Knowledge Beckom are bringing a big time comedy festival to Chicago, a city that more than deserves one with Whats Funny Fest this fall (Deadline).

11. Murray Hill has such a knack for stealing scenes, most recently in Somebody Somewhere, that it’s about time he got his own show. Thankfully, that process is underway with Hill developing a campy gumshoe comedy “Shorty Big Time” (Deadline).

12. Not sure if there will ever be another Monty Python live tour, but you can count on Eric Idle touring his solo hour, a familiar title of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, LIVE! that’s touring throughout the U.S. and Australia from Sept. to Nov. Go get tix here (and don’t wait for them to sell out).

13. Eugene Mirman is going on tour in September and November as well (though just the Midwest and West Coast) with his An Evening of Whimsy and Mild Grievances. Fingers crossed that he does live Russian language lessons from I’m Sorry (You’re Welcome). Get tix here!

14. There is going to be a whole channel dedicated to Rowan Atkinson‘s seminal character, Mr. Bean (Deadline). If this is the way to get folks on board with Blackadder, so be it.

15. We’ll leave you with this: Remember, we got some free tix to giveaway for The Final Eric Andre Show LIVE @ The Bellwether on July 19th. If you want in, let us know at thecomedybureau@gmail.com.

The Simpsons Continues Its Historic Run with Season 33 & 34 Renewal

March 3, 2021
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It’s clear that The Simpsons is more than just one of the longest running series in television history. It’s an institution that has interwoven itself into the fabric of 21st century Americana. It’s very likely that The Simpsons are as ubiquitous Star Wars or Harry Potter. The three franchises all have their very own sections of theme parks throughout the U.S., which almost no other single IP, movie or TV, can claim.

With that in mind, it is just common sense for Fox to renew its marquee series, perhaps one of the crown jewels of its entire programming line-up. Notably, going into these new seasons, Dr. Hibbert will no longer be voiced by famed white Simpsons voice actor Harry Shearer just like Hank Azaria stepped down from voicing Apu. Hopefully, there will be no more terrifying things in live action real life that The Simpsons predicted coming up in the not so distant future, but we’ll just have to hold tight.

Also, we’ll be curious if the Treehouse of Horror episodes in seasons 33 or 34 touch on COVID-19 at all.

Woo-hoo! We’ve been renewed for Seasons 33 and 34 on @FOXTV! pic.twitter.com/XqpVde5yoD

— TheSimpsons (@TheSimpsons) March 3, 2021

Comic Con Is Going Virtual This Year, Will Still Have Plenty of Comedy Panels, and Will Be Free

July 9, 2020
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Something the size of world famous, annual San Diego Comic-Con obviously isn’t going to happen this year due to the pandemic. However, rather than just outright postponing, Comic-Con is going to try for virtual editions of their renowned panels that reveal insider info and details from creators and talent of movies, TV, comic-books, etc.

They’re calling it Comic-Con@Home and it’ll stream from Jul. 22nd-26th and, best of all, it’ll be free (or maybe not waiting to get into Hall H is better?). This virtual edition of SDCC will include panel discussion from What We Do In the Shadows, Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons, Solar Opposites, Robot Chicken, Archer, Crossing Swords, Duncanville, Upload, The Boys, Superstore, Adventure Time, Infinity Train, Phineas and Ferb, Bless the Harts, American Dad!, Family Guy, Looney Tunes, and Bill & Ted Face the Music.

Look through the entire Comic-Con@Home schedule and get details on how to stream all of these events here.

Hank Azaria Is Stepping Down from Voicing Apu on The Simpsons

January 18, 2020
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Hank Azaria Is Stepping Down from Voicing Apu on The Simpsons

Hank Azaria has actually been willing to step down from voicing Apu for over a year now (as said during a Colbert appearance), but his exit from the character was officially announced today. While this decision was collectively made by Azaria and the heads of The Simpsons, the future of the character has yet to be known. 

Much of the controversy behind Azaria voicing Apu came when Hari Kondabolu released his groundbreaking documentary The Problem with Apu in 2017, which sought to bring to light a conversation about race and representation in media.

As you probably guessed, Hari had something to say about today’s news and tweeted the thread below.  

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It’s interesting to think of The Simpsons, a series that has been very prescient about so many things over decades of being on the air, is now taking a step to address their own problematic element of their show. What lies ahead will be even more intriguing and perhaps, the legendary show is set on a fascinating new direction. 

The Simpsons Secure Their 31st and 32nd Seasons at Fox

February 7, 2019
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The Simpsons Secure Their 31st and 32nd Seasons at Fox

This puts The Simpsons at 713 episodes, furthering their run as the longest running scripted TV show in all of entertainment history. Perhaps, it might even crack beating some of the record holders for unscripted TV shows (those range in thousands FYI).

With their place in history/pop culture/zeitgeist well secured, we’ll be curious to see if and what they’ll do about Apu with these two new seasons regarding Hari Kondabolu’s Problem With Apu, if anything at all.

September 22, 2017
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The creator of The Simpsons Matt Groening and “his biggest inspiration”, Lynda Barry, sit down, reminisce, and share a slideshow of photos and comics following their careers and friendship.

Sounds pretty good, right?

Tickets are $39.50 – $69.50 and still available and you can (and should) get them here.

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

Watch Trailer for Hari Kondabolu’s Documentary “The Problem With Apu” Exploring the Problematic Nature of The Simpsons’ Character, Apu

July 28, 2017
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In 2017, you’re hopefully aware of the issues of cultural appropriation and diverse representation on screen.

Apu, the long running Simpsons character, is a flashpoint for such issues as he is voiced by a non-Indian actor, Hank Azaria, in a way that many Indians find offensive and belittling, especially given how revered The Simpsons is a TV show. 

So, Hari Kondabolu felt he needed to make a documentary focusing on this very subject. Thus, The Problem With Apu was made.

The trailer definitely makes you rethink how you watch The Simpsons if you weren’t already.

Look for the documentary to air on TruTV this fall.

The Baseball Hall of Fame Has Made This Plaque to Honor 25th Anniversary of “Homer at the Bat”

May 29, 2017
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(via SB Nation)

The Simpsons have just received yet another rare honor as an ongoing cultural institution. 

Homer Simpson now has a place in Cooperstown, the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame, after it has been 25 years since the episode of “Homer at the Bat” aired, complete with the plaque above as well as a detailed exhibit.

The accompanying caption on the plaque, we must say, is pretty perfect.

The 600 Episode Marathon of The Simpsons Starts at Noon on FXx

November 24, 2016
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Running non-stop for 13 days straight, The Simpsons will be airing every episode that they’ve got on FXx.

Called, The Simpsons 600, it definitely will take you through Thanksgiving, starting at noon, today and well beyond. 

They even cleverly parodied the movie 300 in one of the promos for the marathon.

The Simpsons Got Renewed for 29th and 30th Season and Secured Record for Most Episodes in a Scripted Series Ever

November 4, 2016
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The Simpsons could have their own channel that just plays non-stop Simpsons 24/7 and we’re pretty sure everyone would be cool with that (in addition to the marathon that FXx does.

Announced today, the cultural institution of The Simpsons will march forward to a 29th and 30th season at Fox. 

Previously, Western drama Gunsmoke had the record for most episodes of a scripted series at 635, but The Simpsons will have had 669 total episodes by the finale of their 30th season.

Anyone think that they can take on Tonight Show’s record of 11,798 episodes and counting?

The Simpsons’ Itchy and Scratchy Get the Making a Murderer Treatment

October 23, 2016
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The latest episode of The Simpsons takes their long-running, ultra-violent send-up of Tom & Jerry to a whole new level by doing a Making-a-Murderer-inspired take on Itchy and Scratchy.

In this case, it’s a little more clear who did the murdering though. 

Watch it here.

‘The Simpsons Are Making a VR Couch Gag for 600th Episode

October 7, 2016
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‘The Simpsons Are Making a VR Couch Gag for 600th Episode

The beginning of this year’s Simpsons Treehouse of Horror, which will be the 600th episode of the show, will be kicked off by a couch gag entitled “Planet of the Couches”. It’ll be available to watch in Google Cardboard and in 360 in Google Spotlight Stories (just in case you don’t want to wear a VR headset).

That episode will air on Sunday, October 16th.

It’ll probably feel like that one time when Homer found his way into our dimension as a cartoon wandering around our reality.

FXx Is Doing Part 2 of Their Every. Simpsons. Ever. Marathon

September 23, 2016
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FXx Is Doing Part 2 of Their Every. Simpsons. Ever. Marathon

They’re going to break their own TV marathon record simply by adding all of the new episodes of The Simpsons that have aired since the last Every. Simpsons. Ever.

This Thanksgiving, specifically Thursday, November 24th at 9AM PDT, FXx will revive one of the most successful ventures to date by airing every single episode of The Simpsons in existence back-to-back-to-back. That will take this marathon to Tuesday, December 6th at 9PM PDT.

Even though this is two months away, make plans accordingly.

The Simpsons Will Be Making TV History Tonight When Homer Simpson Goes Live

May 15, 2016
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The Simpsons are venturing into new territory as Homer Simpson will be fielding questions live for both East and West Coast viewers, for a few minutes, in tonight’s episode.

Make sure to witness it live at 8PM tonight on Fox.

A Brick and Mortar “Simpsons” Store Opens in Beijing

May 5, 2016
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(via Deadline)

So, the U.S. does some exporting to China, even though all the merchandise is probably made in China.

The Taiko Sanlitun shopping center in Beijing has just opened up an entire store filled with Simpsons collectibles, apparel, memorabilia, etc. The opening comes at an interesting time as Chinese television and movies are starting to outperform their Hollywood counterparts more and more. However, the global appeal of The Simpsons is undeniable. 

This is, as far as we know, the first brick and mortar Simpsons Store in the world, aside from gift shops in the Simpsons-themed Springfield in Universal Studios Florida. As that’s the case, you might want to drop by if you just happen to be in Beijing.

The Simpsons to Have a Live Segement with Homer Simpson in May

February 16, 2016
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

We now have the technology to bring Homer Simpson to real time.

Utilizing motion capture technology, Dan Castellaneta, the long time voice behind Homer Simpson, will be fielding questions live on the air in an upcoming episode of The Simpsons. 

This special episode is set for May 15th and marks for a first for the series and probably for television altogether.

#HomerLive is the hashtag you should use if you want to submit a question between May 1st and May 4th.

If this goes well, don’t be surprised if they end up doing this for the rest of the Simpsons or have other citizens of Springfield do AMAs.

The Latest ‘Simpsons’ Couch Gag Goes 80s to the Max

January 10, 2016
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You might think the couch gag for the latest Simpsons episode might be an off shoot of Moonbeam City, but it’s just an overall loving tribute to the over-the-top 80s action movies that shows Homer and Flanders more badass than they’ve ever been.

Watch it here.

The Simpsons’ Springfield Gets a ‘Silicon Valley Opening’ Treatment

January 4, 2016
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The latest episode of The Simpsons had quite the nice tip of the cap to HBO’s Silicon Valley this past weekend by doing a version of the Silicon Valley opening, but over Springfield.

It’s almost a frame-for-frame recreation minus all the tech giants and plus Moe’s, etc.

Ren and Stimpy Creator John Kricfalusi Did The Simpsons Couch Gag for This Year’s “Treehouse of Horror”

October 23, 2015
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When it comes to exploring the grotesque in cartoons, few have done it so well as John Kricfalusi, the man behind Ren and Stimpy.

So, naturally, scaring up the “couch gag” for The Simpsons annual Treehouse of Horror episode offers quite the terrifying sandbox to play in. 

Watch Kricfalusi’s couch gag for Treehouse of Horror XXVI here.

Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Family Guy, and Last Man on Earth All Return Tonight

September 27, 2015
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7:30PM to 10PM would be a pretty great time to be tuned into Fox tonight.

Fox’s primetime line-up tonight is wholly taken up by their power house comedy line-up as follows:

7:30PM-Season 6 premiere of Bob’s Burgers
8PM-Season 27 premiere of The Simpsons
8:30PM-Season 3 premiere of Brooklyn Nine-Nine
9PM
-Season 14 premiere of Family Guy
9:30PM
-Season 2 premiere of Last Man on Earth

Adjust your schedule/DVR accordingly.

Due To Unlicensed “Simpsons” Duff Beer Being Produced, Fox Decides to License and Make Duff Beer a Real Thing

July 12, 2015
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(via The Wrap)

Life imitated art so well that it ceased to an imitation.

Apparently, folks in Chile were bootlegging their own Duff Beer as depicted as the beer of choice in The Simpsons. 

Wanting to make the best of the opportunity, Fox has decided to license the beer that was being brewed, rather than shut it down, effectively making it official Duff Beer, and plan to distribute it throughout South America and Europe sometime next year.

Fully expect to see people trying to not claim Duff Beer when coming back from trips overseas in 2016.

Harry Shearer Will Now Be Returning to “The Simpsons”

July 7, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

So, you can stop you’re speculating who does the best Mr. Burns and Ned Flanders voices.

After several weeks of what we can only imagine was a bunch of negotiating, Harry Shearer has signed the deal that will bring him back to The Simpsons cast for two more seasons and the option for two more seasons after that, just like the rest of the cast.

So, potentially, The Simpsons could stay in tact as is for 30 seasons.

Now, we’ll be curious to see if this makes it into the show through some clever, self-referential joke with one of the many characters that Shearer voices.

Here’s The “Rick and Morty” Simpsons Couch Gag

May 15, 2015
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This Sunday, the Rick and Morty couch gag that was announced last year, will finally air on the new episode of The Simpsons.

You can actually watch the couch gag right here and now and see how perfectly it crosses the two series, which might be enough to hold you over until July 26th when new episodes of Rick and Morty start back up on Adult Swim.

Harry Shearer Is Leaving “The Simpsons”

May 14, 2015
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(via @theharryshearer/Variety)

Harry Shearer voiced Ned Flanders, Montgomery Burns, Smithers, Reverend Lovejoy, Lenny, Otto, Kent Brockman, Dr. Julius Hibbert, and many more characters on The Simpsons.

Shearer turned down the offer that was made for the rest of the cast as he wanted to pursue other projects. 

Harry tweeted last night: 

from James L.  Brooks’ lawyer: “show will go on,  Harry will not be part of it, wish him the best." This because I wanted what we’ve always had: the freedom to do other work.  

This, as you can imagine, leaves a big hole in The Simpsons cast as they go into their next two seasons that were just ordered by Fox.

However, the show plans on finding new talent to step in for the bunches of iconic characters done by Shearer. 

We’ll be curious to see if this is addressed at all in any episodes of The Simpsons. 

Fox Renews “The Simpsons” For Two More Seasons

May 4, 2015
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.@FOXTV renewed #thesimpsons for unprecedented 27th and 28th seasons! http://t.co/bnvkZjrmNo pic.twitter.com/QuE6S7N7D8

The Simpsons have just extended their already legendary run as a series by two seasons. 

Today, Fox announced the order of a 27th and 28th season of one of the all time greatest TV series. 

As there are literally hundreds and hundreds of episodes of The Simpsons, it’s a good thing that Simpsons World exists.

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