Yeah, somehow stooping to a level of "hurr hurr your name" lower than the "Barack HUSSEIN Obama" mouth-breathers was impressive.I'm so glad John Oliver got everyone to call Trump "Drumpf" and owned him forever
Yeah, somehow stooping to a level of "hurr hurr your name" lower than the "Barack HUSSEIN Obama" mouth-breathers was impressive.I'm so glad John Oliver got everyone to call Trump "Drumpf" and owned him forever
You sound like someone who works for Micro$oft!Yeah, somehow stooping to a level of "hurr hurr your name" lower than the "Barack HUSSEIN Obama" mouth-breathers was impressive.
Personally I would have made a reference to Dave before Weekend at Bernie's.
Is that kind of like what @Dave does, but not really?It's called a 'comedy sketch'. Shows written by comedians use them to present a short scene, often topical, in order to entertain an audience. Do they not have them on Mars?
Excuse you, I am not from Mars. I live in the state of denial, thank you very much.It's called a 'comedy sketch'. Shows written by comedians use them to present a short scene, often topical, in order to entertain an audience. Do they not have them on Mars?
We don't do sketches. I mean, we've written a few, including one called "Rape Car", but we've never filmed it.
Copyright infringement of Bang Bus?We don't do sketches. I mean, we've written a few, including one called "Rape Car", but we've never filmed it.
That sounds like it had about the same level of political correctness as a sketch my friends and I *did* film back in high school called "The Basement Cult of Hitler."We don't do sketches. I mean, we've written a few, including one called "Rape Car", but we've never filmed it.
Which is exactly what Super Deluxe generally aims for.That was cringe-tastic.
Kinda, but sketches try to be funny.
[emoji867]Kinda, but sketches try to be funny.
It's about a couple guys who are on the wrong side of town. they stop at a light and they are suddenly surrounded by a bunch of guys shouting at them. Then you see in the rear video (the camera cars have to go in reverse) a mostly naked man pelvic thrusting the car. The guy doing the pelvic thrusts is one of our comedians and he's like 400 pounds.
Rape Car.
Kinda, but sketches try to be funny.
whoa, that sounds hilarious. why'd you never film it????It's about a couple guys who are on the wrong side of town. they stop at a light and they are suddenly surrounded by a bunch of guys shouting at them. Then you see in the rear video (the camera cars have to go in reverse) a mostly naked man pelvic thrusting the car. The guy doing the pelvic thrusts is one of our comedians and he's like 400 pounds.
Rape Car.
2 out of 6. In fact, the main idea came from Steph. We were in the parking lot after rehearsal and one of the guys was sitting in his car. Eric - the really big guy - started humping the back of the car and we were all amazed at how it looked in the reverse camera. Steph started talking about how it would be funny if we circumvented the trope about being "on the wrong side of town". So the insinuation that you were going for is completely wrong. Nice try, though.whoa, that sounds hilarious. why'd you never film it????
unrelated question - how many women are in your writers' room?
She still would be if y'all hadn't taken that trip to Hancock Park.I forgot that Tasha was still a part of the group then.