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You Can Keep The Comedy Bureau Going Forever and, By Proxy, Keep Live Comedy Going Forever

May 31, 2017
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You Can Keep The Comedy Bureau Going Forever and, By Proxy, Keep Live Comedy Going Forever

Through Patreon, you can pledge money monthly to keep us (and by us, we mean just one guy) a float, but you could potentially make us bigger, better, and more efficient and user-friendly than ever. 

If you are considering pledging, could you do so today as we’d get our first batch of funds from our Patreon subscribers starting tomorrow.

Listen to Us Try to Find a Conspiracy Theory in an Episode of 30 Rock on the “Talk 30 Rock to Me” Podcast

May 30, 2017
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Listen to Us Try to Find a Conspiracy Theory in an Episode of 30 Rock on the “Talk 30 Rock to Me” Podcast

Kimmie Lucas and Kelsey Laine have a real good time recounting the entire 30 Rock series, episode by episode on their podcast, Talk 30 Rock to Me. 

They were nice enough to have us on to talk about the “Gavin Volure” episode guest starring Steve Martin. 

In prepping for it, we almost found a conspiracy theory. Listen and you can find out what sort of weird rabbit hole we descended into.

“The Square” from Ruben Östlund, an Expert in Dry Comedy/Satire, Wins Cannes Prestigious Palme d’Or

May 30, 2017
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“The Square” from Ruben Östlund, an Expert in Dry Comedy/Satire, Wins Cannes Prestigious Palme d’Or

Ruben Östlund put the world on notice a few years back with his film Force Majeure. As we said, you’ll probably never see a better dry comedy involving an avalanche that questions gender politics ever. 

Östlund’s latest, The Square, just won the Cannes Film Festival’s highest honor, the Palme d’Or for this year. 

As Ruben deals in a very sharp and refined comedic sensibility in his films, it’s heartening to see that some comedy gets recognition where heartbreaking dramas usually dominate. The Square clashes the world of contemporary art with moral quandaries, Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, and men pretending to be apes and we can only hope for a full trailer and news of U.S. distribution soon.

Get a taste of The Square from this clip and read a full interview of Ruben Östlund by Deadline.

If You Were Thinking About Supporting Us on Patreon, Could You Do So Before June 1st

May 30, 2017
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If You Were Thinking About Supporting Us on Patreon, Could You Do So Before June 1st

Like rent, Patreon collects payments on the first, so we’d get our first batch of money pledged on June 1st. If you pledge anywhere from a $1 to almost whatever amount you want now, we’d get it very soon rather than having to wait over a month.

Also, we added a new goal: if $4K gets pledged, we’ll have a Comedy Bureau app made. Sound cool? Cool.

Thanks to One, Sara Benincasa, Neil Gaiman Will Perform a Live Reading of The Cheesecake Factory Menu If $500K Is Raised for the United Nations Refugee Agency

May 29, 2017
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Thanks to One, Sara Benincasa, Neil Gaiman Will Perform a Live Reading of The Cheesecake Factory Menu If $500K Is Raised for the United Nations Refugee Agency

1) This is real.
2) The idea for this did come from author/actress/comedian Sara Benincasa experiences of watching an episode of American Gods and going to Cheesecake Factory blending in her subconscious (via Eater)
3) They’ve already raised $68,707
4) Here’s Neil Gaiman performing a commencement speech in case you forgot how lovely his voice sounds.
5) Here’s the Cheesecake Factory menu in case you forgot how massive and indulgent it is.
6) They’re trying to reach the goal of $500,000 by June 20th, World Refugee Day.
7) Again, this is real.
8) Donate to this delightfully silly and great thing here on CrowdRise.

Hulu Is Developing an Animated Comedy from Adam Pally Based on @LosFelizDaycare on Twitter

May 28, 2017
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Hulu Is Developing an Animated Comedy from Adam Pally Based on @LosFelizDaycare on Twitter

Jason Shapiro’s @losfelizdaycare has built up an impressive following over the last four years by satirizing the most modern and progressive version of parenting around. 

Now, it’s going to be a series, which makes this the third Twitter-related comedy deal that has been struck this past week (the other two being a Netflix special for Ellen DeGeneres and Netflix developing the buddy comedy between Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o from what was originally some wishful thinking on Twitter)

As an animated series on Hulu and with Adam Pally in the mix, we’re very intrigued as to how this project might shape up and how not for kids this show about taking care of kids might be.

For a Few Dollars a Month, You Can Help The Comedy Bureau Be More of a Real Bureau Rather Than Just Having a Desk with Tape on It That We Got Off of Craigslist

May 27, 2017
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For a Few Dollars a Month, You Can Help The Comedy Bureau Be More of a Real Bureau Rather Than Just Having a Desk with Tape on It That We Got Off of Craigslist

Yes, this is a real tanker desk we have that we used electrical tape to spell out a sign of sorts. 

Help us get to a better place as a fully functioning bureau via Patreon.

Both Veep & Silicon Valley Get Renewed By HBO

May 25, 2017
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Both Veep & Silicon Valley Get Renewed By HBO

Season 7 of Veep and season 5 of Silicon Valley will be happening as HBO just officially renewed one of its most reliable pair of comedies that the network has ever had. 

Both shows will be coming in 2018 and have yet another year where real events that transpire might be weirder than their plot lines.

Seaton Smith’s Beautifully Navigates Race Relations and Police Brutality on Conan

May 24, 2017
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Seaton Smith’s Beautifully Navigates Race Relations and Police Brutality on Conan

Being frank, honest, and vulnerable, Seaton Smith delivered an set that further illustrates the weirdness of the racial tension and the abuse of excessive force by certain police officers.

Also, he closes with one of the best jokes on the subject of police brutality that we’ve heard in a while.

Watch Seaton’s set here.

Leslie Jones Will Be Hosting the 2017 BET Awards

May 24, 2017
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Leslie Jones Will Be Hosting the 2017 BET Awards

On June 25th, Leslie Jones will be presiding over the evening’s ceremonies at the BET Awards. 

If anything, you should watch to see what or much The BET Awards will let Leslie do including, her as Trump.

Looks Like Netflix Made Another Deal from Twitter by Getting Ellen DeGeneres on Board to Do a Stand Up Special

May 24, 2017
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Looks Like Netflix Made Another Deal from Twitter by Getting Ellen DeGeneres on Board to Do a Stand Up Special

Netflix tweeted, “Looks like it’s been 15years since you did a stand-up special, @theellenshow. How about one for Netflix?”

Ellen responded, “Let me think about it. Ok I’m in.”

So, there you have it. It would appear that Netflix just started to make a deal for stand-up special that’s probably worth millions of dollars through some tweets. This follows Netflix’s move to develop the buddy comedy starring Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o that started as a fan’s dream vision. 

It would appear that if you’re big enough of a deal, you could tweet at Netflix and Netflix will be listening.

Jon Stewart & HBO Agree to Ditch His Digital Animated Series Project for Something Else

May 24, 2017
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Jon Stewart & HBO Agree to Ditch His Digital Animated Series Project for Something Else

Turns out that Jon Stewart was concocting a show where he could, in an animated form, satirize the news on the same day. Pretty cool, huh? 

Unfortunately, the news breaks too fast and they couldn’t lock down a workflow that would keep pace with whatever nonsense Trump is causing from hour to hour and both parties have opted to suspend making this project into a reality.

Don’t dismay though. Stewart still has something in the works at HBO that will be announced soon.

The FCC Will Not Fine Stephen Colbert for That Somewhat Explicit Monologue

May 23, 2017
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The FCC Will Not Fine Stephen Colbert for That Somewhat Explicit Monologue

Finally, this FCC does something we’re on board for. 

Despite FCC Chairman Ajit Pai initially brushing off the blowback from Colbert’s comments about Trump in one recent opening monologue, thousands of complaints made them see if there was anything that could be subject to a fine. 

Since late night has a little bit more breathing room in regards to content, there was nothing objectionable that the FCC found and they have thus decided to take no action on the matter.

So, we’re going to count this as a win for Colbert, free speech, late night, and, as a whole, comedy. 

Comedy Central Just Ordered 7 More Episodes of “The President Show”

May 23, 2017
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Comedy Central Just Ordered 7 More Episodes of “The President Show”

This comes at a perfect time as SNL just had its season finale and leaving Anthony Atamanuik, the star of The President Show in playing Trump, in the throne of Trump impersonations. Also, Trump’s scandals are racking up at an unbelievable pace upping the demand to hear late night comedy’s take on it, specifically one with Atamanuik’s version of the POTUS. 

By the way, wouldn’t it be great if Trump got impeached and kicked out of The White House through the course of these 7 episodes? Crazier things have already happened from this Administration by the way.

Keep The Comedy Bureau Going Forever via Patreon

May 23, 2017
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Keep The Comedy Bureau Going Forever via Patreon

We have a Patreon page where you can pledge money to support us. As you probably know, supporting the arts will become more dire very soon and maybe, just maybe you can include us within that notion.

Also, you can exclusive stickers and enamel pins!

So, That Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o Comedy That Was Dreamt Up Over Twitter Is Now a Real Project at Netflix That Might Be Written by Issa Rae and Directed by Ava DuVernay

May 23, 2017
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So, That Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o Comedy That Was Dreamt Up Over Twitter Is Now a Real Project at Netflix That Might Be Written by Issa Rae and Directed by Ava DuVernay

This seems much easier than The Secret, no?

Whether this ends up being a sort of heist buddy comedy that was originally imagined has yet to be spelled out, but Issa Rae possibly writing it and DuVernay at the helm gives us hope that whatever comes from this might be worth catching at a theater near you.

Adult Swim Orders a Pilot of Vernon Chatman’s “The Shivering Truth”, a Stop-Motion ‘Dark Surreal Anthology Comedy’

May 22, 2017
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Adult Swim Orders a Pilot of Vernon Chatman’s “The Shivering Truth”, a Stop-Motion ‘Dark Surreal Anthology Comedy’

Given Chatman’s resume of South Park, Louie, Wonder Showzen, and The Heart She Holler, and an eclectic mix of many facets of comedy, one has to wonder if this project is the culmination of all of Chatman’s previous work.

What we imagine, at this stage, is a stop motion animation, probably like Anomalisa, take on Edgar Allen Poe with the darkly comic twist of Damian Szifron’s Wild Tales.

If anything like that comes out of the pilot process into being a show on Adult Swim, we’re on board.

A24 Is Giving a Theatrical Release James Franco’s Comedy About the Making of Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, “The Disaster Artist”

May 21, 2017
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A24 Is Giving a Theatrical Release James Franco’s Comedy About the Making of Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, “The Disaster Artist”

Yes, James Franco really did make a comedy, The Disaster Artist, about the making of the cult comedy, “best worst” movie The Room from Tommy Wiseau. After making noise on the festival circuit, A24 has opted to give it a release in theaters for a possible awards run. 

We’re on board that move for two reasons. One, it’s a comedy making head way into awards contention that always biases towards heartbreaking drama and two, it’s a nifty sounding alternative to whatever holiday fare is playing at most multiplexes.

We’re looking forward to seeing if The Disaster Artist can fulfill the plenty that its promising.

Animals Is Getting a Third Season at HBO

May 19, 2017
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Animals Is Getting a Third Season at HBO

Score another win for The Duplass Brothers, Starburns Industries, animated animals with human problems and, most importantly, series creators Mike Luciano and Phil Matarese.

By The Way, The Dress Up Gang (Robb Boardman, Donny Divanian, Cory Loykasek) Are Going to Make My Roommate, My Friend Into a Series on TBS

May 19, 2017
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By The Way, The Dress Up Gang (Robb Boardman, Donny Divanian, Cory Loykasek) Are Going to Make My Roommate, My Friend Into a Series on TBS

In the flurry of upfronts, we missed the mention of how the much beloved Dress Up Gang will be adapting their cult hit web series My Roommate, My Friend into a full fledged TV show at TBS. The show focuses on a subtle, yet slight absurd relationship between two roommates that is simultaneously two friends living together and something like a legal guardian taking care of a child.

The TV adaptation of the web series is currently untitled, but it very much follows the premise of the original.

They actually took down all the episodes from various sources online. So, until the show hits the air, you’ll have to had been lucky enough to catch them in years past to really see what we’re talking about.

Hopefully, the premiere will be very soon.

Conan O’Brien and His Writers Are Going to Trial Over Alleged ‘Lifting of Jokes’ for Monologue

May 17, 2017
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Conan O’Brien and His Writers Are Going to Trial Over Alleged ‘Lifting of Jokes’ for Monologue

In comedy, parallel thought is just an unfortunate occupational hazard. More than once, we’ve seen comedians come up with the same joke, word-for-word, without either of them having the slightest inclination of doing anything coming close to joke theft. 

In the more niche world of late night monologue joke writing, the likelihood of parallel thought increases times several over for reasons that were brought up in the hearing that preceded them moving to trial. Basically, there is “limited variation” in how a joke can be made from a day’s news headline, especially for the fact it has to be written as a one-liner joke rather than a longer bit, story, etc.

Therein lies the rub of having to prove intellectual theft or copyright infringement as it relates to joke thievery and why this trial is an important one. 

Essentially, one Alex Kaseberg is claiming Conan writers saw his tweets and lifted them to use as monologue jokes on an episode of Conan. There is no “smoking gun” of access to Kaseberg’s feed (as opposed to what happened to Tig Notaro and her short film) where he posted the jokes that were allegedly lifted and yet, this case will be going to trial. 

In the hearing, they actually had an “expert” calculate a percentage of how likely it would be that one of Conan’s writers and Kaseberg would come up with the same joke, which is just plain silly. While there is a limit on the angles one can have in a monologue joke based on the same premise, trying to calculate a percentage of a punchline being the same from two different people is a fool’s errand. Someone’s creativity can’t really be quantified to a specific number value and then be compared to someone else’s “creativity number value”. 

So, this case has the potential to set a very dangerous precedent if it goes Kaseberg’s way. 

If you watch a lot of late night monologues, you’ll notice that dozens and dozens of staff writers do come up with virtually the same punchline quite often. Much larger numbers of folks come up with similar punchlines on Twitter as well. None of those staff writers really hold a grudge to the point of filing a suit because they are well aware of how pervasive parallel thought is in their line of work and they also know that they’ll have to write a bunch of jokes the very next day and the day after that. 

Joke thievery does happen, but, from where we’re standing, we see most people in comedy, especially with such a visible position as writing on a TV show, going to great lengths these days to avoid the horrendous scarlet label of “joke thief”. 

As Rob Delaney pointed out after having a joke stolen from him, comedians and comedy writers ought to know that their comedy is more than just a few jokes as opposed to the thousands that they’ll write over their career.

Hopefully, this will all be sorted out soon and Conan and his staff can just write a fun, ridiculous sketch about it.

Simon Pegg & Nick Frost’s Latest Comedy Horror Feature “Slaughterhouse Rulez” Will Launch Their Film and TV Banner, Stolen Picture

May 16, 2017
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Simon Pegg & Nick Frost’s Latest Comedy Horror Feature “Slaughterhouse Rulez” Will Launch Their Film and TV Banner, Stolen Picture

It only stands to reason that Simon Pegg and Nick Frost will follow up the Cornetto Trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s End) with a whole damn production company.

Slaughterhouse Rulez, which will put Pegg and Frost back in their wheelhouse of twisting conventions comedically within well worn horror tropes and archetypes, seems like it would fit right into the “Cornetto Family”. This film will be the first release from their production company, Stolen Picture.

With all of that said, keep a close eye on Stolen Picture as they’ll be aiming for projects, both for TV and film, that will go global. We’re only speculating here, but perhaps that will mean more Edgar Wright projects will get lined up soon. 

David Letterman to Be Latest Recipient of Mark Twain Prize for Humor

May 16, 2017
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David Letterman to Be Latest Recipient of Mark Twain Prize for Humor

Today, The Kennedy Center announced what’s regarded as America’s highest honor in comedy, The Mark Twain Prize for Humor, will be bestowed on one David Letterman.

For everything that Letterman did for late night and how he forever affected the way it was done, the award is well deserved.

Megan Amram Pens an Open Letter from Trump’s Doctor Harold Bornstein

May 15, 2017
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Megan Amram Pens an Open Letter from Trump’s Doctor Harold Bornstein

Every once in awhile, Megan Amram posts a gem on her Tumblr. This latest work is a send-up of Trump’s doctor that you probably know from pictures of his goofy looking mug, Dr. Harold Bornstein, via a satirical open letter.

Amram writes as Bornstein:

Mr. Trump is not only the healthiest president that has ever served, but also the most handsome. I usually want to kiss President Trump when I see him, but I would never break the doctor-patient trust, so instead I kiss the portrait of him I drew on my little note pad. There have been no presidents that even come close to President Trump in terms of overall health and hotness. Franklin Pierce was pretty hot, but his body wasn’t great. James Garfield was more cute than hot. President Trump is the total package. I know this because of my stethoscope. 

Read and enjoy the rest here.

Adult Swim Is Giving Jena Friedman a Special and Orders Derrick Beckles & Eric Andre’s “Mostly 4 Millennials”

May 15, 2017
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Adult Swim Is Giving Jena Friedman a Special and Orders Derrick Beckles & Eric Andre’s “Mostly 4 Millennials”

This seems like a great balance between letting chaos reign millennial style with Derrick Beckles and Eric Andre leaning into their particular brand of comedy madness and Jena Friedman getting another special to say exactly what the f she wants to say. 

We’re excited to see both, even though they’ll probably be on either ends of some sort of spectrum.

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