January 2012
3 posts
Jan. 3rd Guest = Tricia McAlpin →
sitko:
I ADORE TRICIA!
YAYYYYY! SO EXCITED!
huffpostcomedy:
How To Spend 23 Minutes Of Today
For your viewing pleasure, the first full episode of Portlandia Season 2.
[ratsoff:ifc]
Yes! I just blew through season one on Netflix over winter break* and now I’m full on obsessed with this show.
*yeah, I’m over 30 and I said winter break, so what?
December 2011
5 posts
New Bonafide video I wrote especially for the holiday season! Featuring an epic Pam Murphy performance and directed by the wonderful Ryan Moulton.
November 2011
4 posts
People pay to see others believe in themselves.
– Kim Gordon (via magnificentruin)
Funny video from Alex Fernie I am in!
October 2011
5 posts
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funnyordie:
Coffee Snobs
You know those pretentious assholes at high-end coffee shops? This is them.
Yay!
September 2011
10 posts
Here’s a video I wrote for my Maude team Bonafide’s last show. Directed by Benji Samit and featuring the vocal stylings of one Mr. Eugene Cordero. Inspired by hours and hours of unnecessary Weather Channel watching during a hurricane that was happening on the other side of the country.
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My friend Lucas made this video while he was hanging with my dog Missy. We’re gonna take the show and shop it around to some networks.
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Podcasts • UCB Comedy →
billymerritt:
Episode 9
Newlyweds Eugene Cordero & Tricia McAlpin talk about the Honeymoon ending, and Tech Director Jimmy Jartho in a name dropping extravaganza!
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August 2011
10 posts
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Sigh...
SET ONE Down With Disease Cavern Possum Cities Peaches En Regalia Kill Devil Falls Lawn Boy Tube Back On The Train Wilson Axilla I Split Open and Melt Backwards Down The Number Line SET TWO Carini > Crosseyed And Painless > Twist Piper > Mike’s Song > Joy Weekapaug Groove 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Hold Your Head Up > Weekapaug Groove Character Zero Quinn The Eskimo ...
My advice to America on how to deal with finding...
Dear America,
So you have shitty credit huh? I’m sorry. It sucks, I know. How do I know? Because I’ve been there. I’m not sure what exactly made your credit get so shitty, but for me it was mostly this Discover card I signed up for outside of my college one day. I remember I signed up because they were giving away free t-shirts and I liked the t-shirt. It was a dinosaur in...
July 2011
6 posts
Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be...
– C.S. Lewis (via Advice To Writers)
Anthony always posts really good writing quotes that always seem to apply to exactly what I am working on at the time.
In the original 1950 film, the leading character of George Bird was played by...
– -Wikipedia
Upsetting discovery made while researching The Last Holiday for a sketch
Strip Club Plays Only Grateful Dead; Closes After... →
girlsgonegoldberg:
“In hindsight, maybe it wasn’t a good idea.”
Amazing.
chriskelly:
“Mob Wives” with Sophia Bush, Drea de Matteo, D’Arcy Carden & Lucia Aniello
The Mob Wives regret last night’s dinner party where they all beat each other’s faces in (because they’re better than that), so they’ve decided to throw another dinner party to smooth things over and beat each other’s faces in.
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This is a new video I wrote and directed for Funny or Die. It was...
erockappel:
Field of Dreams 2: NFL Lockout with Taylor Lautner
Well here it is. I directed/edited this fake movie trailer for Funny or Die (my first since “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story”). It was a real beast to shoot, but I had so much fun and I’m very happy with how it turned out. Lots of talent involved, including Ray Liota, Dennis Haysbert, and about 12 NFL players.
Ryan Perez and Alex...
June 2011
4 posts
I missed this vid’s debut last week cause I was honeymooning. Have you seen it yet? Yelpers! Written by Johanna and I, directed by Eric.
erockappel:
Here’s a sketch about “Yelpers” from Tricia & Johanna’s LADY PARTS. It is also the first video I’ve directed for Funny or Die in about eight months. Wowzers!
Kate Spencer: Today A Man Touched Me On The Subway... →
katespencer:
I’m writing this on the R train as it rattles slowly along toward Brooklyn. I’m headed to pick up my 6-month-old daughter. I’m writing because I’m still reeling from what occurred on the Times Square subway platform a few moments ago. I was walking to the end of the station as I always do. I saw a…
May 2011
7 posts