trow125 August 30, 2014 Share August 30, 2014 The ep with Drew Carey was one of the funniest I've ever seen. There's an extended version up on the @Midnight web site with about 10 minutes of extra material -- I highly recommend it. 1 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver August 30, 2014 Share August 30, 2014 The ep with Drew Carey was one of the funniest I've ever seen. There's an extended version up on the @Midnight web site with about 10 minutes of extra material -- I highly recommend it. Watched the extended version -- the additional jokes about the guys at Burning Man were pretty funny, as well as the additional awkward family photos. Considering how family friendly 'The Price is Right' is, Drew really let loose. I'm surprised that they didn't mention that Blaine Capach was also a writer for @Midnight, but he was really good as well. Link to comment
GarageQueen August 31, 2014 Share August 31, 2014 I feel like Unpopular Opinion Puffin here, but the show with Drew Carey reminded me why I have such a hard time liking him. Every time he told a joke (and granted, yes, he was funny) he would laugh uproariously at his own joke while looking at the other comedians like Fozzie Bear going "wacka! wacka! wacka! That was funny, amiright!?" It irritates me, just as it does when the performers on SNL crack up during their skits. I'll show myself out now. PS Get off my lawn. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver August 31, 2014 Share August 31, 2014 I feel like Unpopular Opinion Puffin here, but the show with Drew Carey reminded me why I have such a hard time liking him. Every time he told a joke (and granted, yes, he was funny) he would laugh uproariously at his own joke while looking at the other comedians like Fozzie Bear going "wacka! wacka! wacka! That was funny, amiright!?" It irritates me, just as it does when the performers on SNL crack up during their skits. I really like Fozzie Bear -- ducks to avoid thrown stones -- so that didn't bug me all that much. But yeah, it was still a pretty funny episode. When Blaine's answer was $1 in FTW, that was a classic shot at Drew's dayjob -- and had nothing to do with the guy dressed up in costume like he was banging a sheep. 1 Link to comment
bilgistic August 31, 2014 Share August 31, 2014 (edited) When Blaine's answer was $1 in FTW, that was a classic shot at Drew's dayjob -- and had nothing to do with the guy dressed up in costume like he was banging a sheep.Thanks for explaining that. Boy, I feel pretty stupid that I didn't get it.I can't with that soul patch of Drew Carey's. Edited August 31, 2014 by bilgistic Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver September 1, 2014 Share September 1, 2014 I can't with that soul patch of Drew Carey's. Agreed -- it needs to go. 1 Link to comment
trow125 September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 I haven't watched last night's ep yet -- I usually TiVo it and watch it the next day -- but I noticed that there's an extended version available. Maybe this is becoming a Thursday tradition? Link to comment
Judois September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 Last night's panel of comedians were the worst. Very few laughs and most of those came from Hardwicke. Link to comment
Nellise September 7, 2014 Share September 7, 2014 I'd like to see Jim Jeffries on with 2 other people before deciding if he's bad or not. I thought he was making fun of Chris D'Elia after another of D'Elia's lame jokes when he said something like "Ah it's funny cause it's not true, I get it" so he got some points with me. But with his accent and his tendency to mumble I'm not sure if he works on the show. Link to comment
bilgistic September 7, 2014 Share September 7, 2014 I cannot take Whitney Cummings. On top of my general dislike of her, she wouldn't stop messing with Chris D'Elia. I would've had to interrupt the show to tell her to keep her hands to herself. 2 Link to comment
DeLurker September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 Opted out of watching on the basis of Whitney Cummings and Chris D'Elia. Individually they annoy, but the irritation factor increases exponentially when combined. 2 Link to comment
Princess Sparkle September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 I cannot take Whitney Cummings. On top of my general dislike of her, she wouldn't stop messing with Chris D'Elia. I would've had to interrupt the show to tell her to keep her hands to herself. She's really not as funny as she thinks she is. I cannot stand her, whereas I think the other two would've been fine on their own. If he was pulling from the Oddball Fest for the other comics, there are quite a few I wish he would've gone with before her. 1 Link to comment
divaTy September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 Going back to Drew Carey, his constant tapping of the buzzer drove me crazy. Ever since that episode I notice other contestants doing it and I never did before. Link to comment
ABay September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 Probably muscle memory from Whose Line. Brandon Johnson can come back any time. The Sklars need to stay away for a while. 2 Link to comment
DeLurker September 10, 2014 Share September 10, 2014 Agreed on Brandon Johnson. I haven't been exposed that much to the Sklars so they did not bug. It's Wednesday! That means Funches! Squeee! 1 Link to comment
fastiller September 10, 2014 Share September 10, 2014 It's Wednesday! That means Funches! Squeee! Yep! I wonder if the Sklars just can't perform w/o one another. Link to comment
nachomama September 10, 2014 Share September 10, 2014 I'm always underwhelmed by the Sklars, love me bunches of funches! I went to Oddball comedy fest last year, was a really good show, I wish I could have gone to 1 this year. Link to comment
fastiller September 11, 2014 Share September 11, 2014 I haven't seen yesterday's episode yet; but I did see The Meltdown (couldn't sleep at 2.30am) and Funches was on - he married Michael Ian Black. He giggled and it made my late-night. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver September 11, 2014 Share September 11, 2014 I haven't seen yesterday's episode yet; but I did see The Meltdown (couldn't sleep at 2.30am) and Funches was on - he married Michael Ian Black. He giggled and it made my late-night. Ron Funches was at his giggling wrestling champ get-up best last night -- complete with feather boa and his 5-time championship @Midnight wrestling belt. I'm pretty sure that Brody's button wasn't working last night at all, which made it even funnier as answers bounced back and forth between Arden and Ron, with Brody pounding away at the button. Link to comment
Monty September 11, 2014 Share September 11, 2014 I am very happy with this outtake from tonight's show, in which Paul F. Tompkins has trouble with a joke. Warning: bad language. 1 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver September 12, 2014 Share September 12, 2014 I am very happy with this outtake from tonight's show, in which Paul F. Tompkins has trouble with a joke. Warning: bad language. That was really funny. Can't wait to see the rest of the episode. Link to comment
Judois September 12, 2014 Share September 12, 2014 Now those are the kinds of people you need for this show every night. 1 Link to comment
Machiabelly September 12, 2014 Share September 12, 2014 The Proops panel wàs really smart...and funny 1 Link to comment
bilgistic September 14, 2014 Share September 14, 2014 Arden Myrin's laugh is the worst--right up there with Seth Rogan's in my list of hated laughs. 1 Link to comment
Aethera September 15, 2014 Share September 15, 2014 That outtake is hilarious :) Man I enjoyed the games they were able to do with Paul F. Thompkins, John Hodgman and Proops. Black & WTF was fantastic. I would watch Paul F. and his suits on that show all the time. He would be a great anchor panelist for a new Match Game, suits and all. 1 Link to comment
Monty September 15, 2014 Share September 15, 2014 In fact, there used to be a Match Game show in Los Angeles, hosted by Jimmy Pardo. Here's Paul F. Tompkins being hilarious on it! 1 Link to comment
Princess Sparkle September 17, 2014 Share September 17, 2014 I could've watched an hour of those guys last night. And I'm guessing a lot was cut out, because their scores (especially Paul Scheer's) kept shooting up without them answering. "Mastering a slinky" made me laugh until it hurt, just from the sheer ridiculousness. Loved that Kroll got in the Vinegar Strokes reference. And his FTW tweet had my dying. Link to comment
Monty September 17, 2014 Share September 17, 2014 Justin Long is not cut out for this show. Neither is Kevin Smith, really. I like Jen Kirkman a lot, but she couldn't save the episode for me. 1 Link to comment
DeLurker September 23, 2014 Share September 23, 2014 Jesse Joyce was amusing IMO, but was last night the first time he's worn a suit? Cause he was constantly pulling at it or the shirt it was distracting. Don't remember him being that twitchy before. Link to comment
Princess Sparkle September 25, 2014 Share September 25, 2014 For Monday's show, I feel like Jesse Joyce should've been on with better people. Until Chris attempted to even up the points at the end, his score was way out in front of everyone elses. On last night's show, I must give some credit to Steve Rannazzisi. I just assumed he wouldn't be all that funny, since he's not one of my favorite League characters, but it must be because his character doesn't fit with his natural humor, because he was pretty damn funny and quick. He also cracked me up by appearing to be delighted at the resemblence between Brett Moran and the Lemonhead mascot. I have the feeling like I would like Jessiemae Peluso outside of the show, but I feel like her jokes just didn't land as well as they could've. It felt really forced. There must've been a lot cut out last, because the scores were jumping up like crazy. Link to comment
ABay September 30, 2014 Share September 30, 2014 (edited) Last night's panel was very funny and I'd welcome any of them back. I can't believe i'm about to say this, but I think what made it funnier to me is that they didn't rely on dick jokes for every single answer unlike Rannazzisi last week. It takes more creativity, imo, to come up with something funny and not a dick joke, like Big Al loved livetweeting Downton Abbey. Edited September 30, 2014 by ABay 1 Link to comment
ABay October 1, 2014 Share October 1, 2014 Mike Lawrence doesn't remind me of Sasquatch so much as he reminds me of Yukon Cornelius. 4 Link to comment
Mindymoo October 3, 2014 Share October 3, 2014 That was the most delightful combined panel I have seen on this show in a very long time, perhaps ever. And my guy, Tim Minchin, won! He was in the bottom, and he still won! I'm ecstatic for him winning the internet for the day. Weird to see him without his eyeliner though. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver October 3, 2014 Share October 3, 2014 Tim was pretty funny, but sometimes he just seemed to drag the answer out, glad that Chris let him stay for FTW. Plus he really seemed to be enjoying himself. I think that Rhys Darby has gotten better with each appearance -- that WW2Land joke was funny. Link to comment
ZoqFotPik October 3, 2014 Share October 3, 2014 I think that Rhys Darby has gotten better with each appearance -- that WW2Land joke was funny. Yeah, I'm not a big Rhys fan, but I thought that was one of the funnier jokes of the night. Link to comment
trow125 October 4, 2014 Share October 4, 2014 The extended version of Thursday's show on the web site was almost 40 minutes long. Definitely worth watching. 1 Link to comment
nachomama October 7, 2014 Share October 7, 2014 This might be a really stupid question and the extended versions might answer it for me but do they just riff answers and then cut together the best ones? I feel like taping could take 5 hours and then they barely squeak out a 30 minute show. Link to comment
Princess Sparkle October 7, 2014 Share October 7, 2014 Yes, I believe that's what they do. You can tell because the scores jump around with no one having answered anything. Link to comment
ABay October 7, 2014 Share October 7, 2014 It's probably like Whose Line where they tape a lot longer than 22 minutes and then assemble the best bits, or at least the ones with the most reaction. Link to comment
trow125 October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 I think it's also been proven pretty conclusively that they don't just "riff answers"; some of the material is pre-written by the show's writers and the participating comedians. Which is OK with me, since it would be tough for most folks, even quick-witted comics, to come up with a steady stream of hilarious off-the-cuff responses. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 I think it's also been proven pretty conclusively that they don't just "riff answers"; some of the material is pre-written by the show's writers and the participating comedians. Which is OK with me, since it would be tough for most folks, even quick-witted comics, to come up with a steady stream of hilarious off-the-cuff responses. I just wish they wouldn't make it so blatantly obvious by ringing in, looking down, pausing to read the joke, looking up and then answering. 2 Link to comment
ABay October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 Last night was a fun panel! The Tindr portion...Eddie Pepitone's response to fuck, marry, or kill was just hilarious, as was Maria Bamford's response to the first Tindr line. Link to comment
nachomama October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 That was more what I was getting at, do they provide the questions ahead of time and they can prepare several answers or give them longer than we see to come up with. And I don't care either way, there is no "prize" it doesn't mean anything is rigged. I know some are very quick witted and some get to a much cleverer punchline but aren't that fast. I know a lot are writers rather than performers. I do not like Eddie Pepitone even if his answer is funniest. He is just creepy Link to comment
Monty October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 (edited) I could watch Maria Bamford and Eddie Pepitone say fake affirmations for hours. I mean, I like James Adomian fine, but the other two really lock into fake affirmations. Edited October 8, 2014 by Monty Link to comment
Pjxf99 October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 I had to ask...I loooove Chris Hardwick. I have listened to almost every nerdist podcast and was excited to start watching this show. I especially like the shows when Chris hangs out with old friends, because you can tell they're cracking each other up. I got rid of cable but watch the show online every day after work. But could someone pleeeease tell me why Chris keeps repeating himself? He says so many things twice for absolutely no reason--it almost seems like a tic. "next one...next one..." "Let's take a look at this beautiful woman, this beautiful woman..." "Number three, number three..." It's kind of bugging me and I feel like I notice it more and more. Maybe its just because it annoys me. Anyone else notice this? Link to comment
April Bloodgate October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 I didn't find Eddie Peppitone even remotely funny. Link to comment
ABay October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Pjxf99, I haven't noticed Chris repeating himself that much. It might be generic to game show hosts? It also reminds me of Johnny Carson reading his Karnack envelopes and Letterman at times. Link to comment
divaTy October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Eddie Pepitone seemed to be reading off of cue cards instead of the podium, which I found odd. Maybe he's far sighted? Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Eddie Pepitone seemed to be reading off of cue cards instead of the podium, which I found odd. Maybe he's far sighted? It's not just Eddie -- they all seem to be using cards on their podiums throughout the show. Some comedians are just better at not making it look obvious. 1 Link to comment
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