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Tim and Eric’s 2020 Tour Apparently Demands Mandatory Attendance

September 27, 2019
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Well, it’s pretty clear. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim’s gigantic world tour requires your presence as it is titled the Tim & Eric 2020 Mandatory Attendance Tour. 

Indeed, they are hitting so many cities that you’ll have your chance to fulfill your obligation of going to one of these shows which spans Australia, the U.S., and Canada. 

We’ll let Tim & Eric fill you in on the specifics of your legal requirements.

Here’s where Tim & Eric and co. are headed thus far:

Jan. 15 – Sydney, AU @ Enmore Theatre

Jan. 16 – Brisbane, AU @ The Tivoli

Jan. 18 – Perth, AU @ Astor Theatre

Jan. 20 – Adelaide, AU @ The Gov

Jan. 21 – Melbourne, AU @ Hamer Hall

Jan. 27 – San Diego, CA @ Balboa Theatre

Jan. 28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theatre

Jan. 30 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre

Jan. 31 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater

Feb. 1 – Houston, TX @ Worthan Center/Cullen Theater

Feb. 3 – New Orleans, LA @ The Joy Theater

Feb. 4 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle

Feb. 5 – Nashville, TN @ War Memorial Auditorium

Feb. 7 – Durham, NC @ Carolina Theatre

Feb. 8 – Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre

Feb. 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia

Feb. 11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre

Feb. 13 – Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre

Feb. 14 – Albany, NY @ The Egg

Feb. 15 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall

Feb. 17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland

Feb. 18 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre

Feb. 19 – Detroit, MI @ The Masonic – Jack White Theater

Feb. 20 – Indianapolis, IN @ Clowes Memorial Hall

Feb. 21 – Columbus, OH @ Express Live

Feb. 22 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre

Feb. 23 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater

Feb. 25 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theater

Feb. 28 – Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre

Feb. 29 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre

March 2 – Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

March 4 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield

March 6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Theatre at Ace Hotel

You can get your tickets at http://www.timanderic.com/ right now (pre-sale code: BEEF)

A Tim & Eric Library Will Be Coming to Adult Swim Soon via “Channel 5″

July 26, 2018
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We’re assuming that this Channel 5 announcement that a Tim & Eric library (which will include Dr. Steve Brule, Tom Goes to the Mayor, and new show SCUM) means all of the episodes of all of those shows will soon be available to stream somewhere on AdultSwim.com.

We’ll have to wait and see, but we’re pretty sure a good amount of your binge viewing time will go to this once it comes out.

Jeff Goldblum Stars in the GE Light Bulb Ad Directed by Tim and Eric

September 30, 2014
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Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim team up for a Super Bowl level ad for GE’s Link LED Light Bulb. They present Jeff Goldblum as lavish as he has ever been presented as he shows off this light bulb in a hot tob next to a grand piano.

So, unless you’re tugging at our heart strings with clydesdales and dogs playing together, please let commercials be more like this.

Tim Heidecker Gives the Surprise of a Lifetime to Eric Wareheim on The Tonight Show

September 4, 2014
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Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim made their first appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night and Tim managed to surprise Eric by blindfolding and using noise canceling headphones and not telling him he was going on The Tonight Show.

Watch what happened here.

Season 2 of The Birthdays Boys on IFC to Have Tenacious D, Tony Hale, Casey Wilson, More

September 3, 2014
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(via Entertainment Weekly)

IFC is not only having The Birthday Boys return at 11:30PM on Oct. 17th, but the show is set to have the likes of Kyle Gass, Jack Black, Sandra Bernhard, Scott Aukerman, Chris Elliott, Carmen Electra, Horatio Sanz, Kate Micucci, Riki Lindhome, Fred Willard, Paul Scheer, Thomas Lennon, Doris Roberts, Tim & Eric, and way more guest starring in their second season.

So, along with Comedy Bang! Bang!’s mega sized season, add this to your regular IFC viewing schedule. 

Sarah Silverman, Reggie Watts, Michael Cera, and Tim & Eric/JASH Are Rebooting YouTube

March 10, 2013
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This is the first video from the collaborative efforts of JASH/a warning a la the end of the first Matrix to videos on YouTube, including all cat videos.

Watch this important announcement now.

JASH (the new content source from Sarah Silverman, Reggie Watts, Michael Cera, Tim & Eric) Will Be Doing a Whole Bunch Stuff This Sunday

March 9, 2013
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In a new collaborative effort wherein the comedians have full creative autonomy, JASH has brought together the likes of Sarah Silverman, Reggie Watts, Michael Cera, and the duo of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim to do kind of whatever they want to do with online videos and more. 

This Sunday JASH will be doing a Reddit AMA, launching their first video, be guests at a special live episode of Comedy Bang Bang at SXSW which you can stream live here 10 AM PST, and doing a panel of their own also at SXSW.

So, yeah, this might be pretty big, awesome, and hilarious. 

Anything But a “Cartoon Dump”

March 27, 2011
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Almost a decade ago, an underground trend of “made-bad-on-purpose” cartoons started to rise. From Space Ghost: Coast to Coast all the way to Robot Chicken, Cartoon Network has almost developed a whole entire new vein of their brand based on said trend, Adult Swim.  Harkening back to very poorly produced cartoons of the sixties and seventies and even earlier then juxtapose clever and/or absurdist writing questioning the whole poorly defined cartoon universe has become popular to the point that it’s pretty much its own genre.  

Yet, the original cartoons that are being referenced so frequently and tangentially are very close to being completely lost.  THANKFULLY, there is CARTOON DUMP, a live monthly show at the always amazing Steve Allen Theater in Los Feliz that continues this tradition of actually bad cartoons through actual screenings and live comedy sketches, stand up, and music.  

If you’re curious as to how bad one of these “gems” are, consider one called “Captain Fathom”, which utilizes animation technology so lo-fi that pretty much only the mouths are “animated” as a real human mouth is superimposed over the animation.  This program might sound interesting in a kitschy/nostalgic/hip sort of a way, but the writing, voice talent, etc. are to a “paint-by-numbers” degree of complexity and they even managed to paint in the numbers in the wrong order.  The story supposedly pits Captain Fathom, whoseremotely piloting, maybe (it’s not really clear), a deep sea vessel against a similar looking, but different colored deep sea vessel.  Some lights flash across the screen and only through some faint grunts can the audience discern that there is a battle happening after which Captain Fathom apparently won.  Again, its unclear what has been accomplished by this as no motion by the characters has really taken place.  Another bad cartoon simply consisted of physical fitness tips, though, due to poor/lazy drawing and conceptual development, comes off as laughable when the butt of the fitness expert is highlighted by a halo while he’s bent over.

Written and created by Mystery Science Theater 3000’s very own Frank Conniff and co-produced by cartoon historian Jerry Beck since 2007, Cartoon Dump is a genius idea of show executed to perfection as the unintentionally terrible cartoons are legitimately painful to watch, then balanced out by the awesome mix of live sketches and stand up comedy from comedy heavy hitters such as Kyle Kinane whose been on featured on Comedy Central twice within the span of a month, and the legendary Emo Phillips (who by himself, telling only 5 jokes made the show completely worth the $10 price of admission).  

As a straight stand up comedy show, that’s an already fantastic line-up that would sell out hundreds of seats.  Yet, Conniff dresses up as Moodsy the Clinically Depressed Owl who banters back and forth with co-host Compost Brite, comedian Erica Doering in a red leotard and a comically forced smile, do their own live version of a “bad cartoon”, of course, with the ultra clever, hysterical quips on pop culture/current events (something that Conniff is quite good at, especially @frankconniff) and their own misguided cartoon universe complete with an actual prop dumpster that foul mouthed puppets come out of and a scantily clad woman (Kristin Arrigo) a la Jessica Rabbit and make Cartoon Dump one of those shows that already have a loyal following, but should have an even bigger one.  Special guests Emo Phillips and Kyle Kinane did their own take on the Cartoon Dump by respectively playing theme songs to supposedly rejected bigoted cartoons and reading cartoon series pitches that are really a metaphor for Kyle’s misery.

In a city that’s full of stand up showcases that rival most festivals on a week night, Cartoon Dump is a refreshing, wildly original comedy variety show that will delight the high falutin’ “Tim and Eric” crowd as well as though who just want go out on the town and have a laugh.  Check out their Youtube Channel and Facebook page and/or merch page.

Cartoon Dump takes place on the 4th Monday of the month at the Steve Allen Theater 4773 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Los Feliz).  

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