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The rest of this week’s top web comedy videos, including a Shining pitch, a pencil sharpener, and a Kit Kat attack ad, can be found over at Splitsider.
Other highlights from the week in comedy:
– All ten new Arrested Development episodes will premiere on Netflix at the same time.
– SNL Headwriter Seth Meyers announced The Awesomes is coming to Hulu and Alone for the Holidays is coming to Christmastime movie theaters.
– A mysterious “Mr. Peepers” script was found in California and then the writer was revealed.
– We scoured the vaults and looked at Peter Sellers local TV work.
– We listed the complete Dan Harmon Channel 101 Canon.
– We spoke to Timothy Simons about starring in Veep.
– We talked to Scott Jacobson about the brilliant program for The Daily Show’s Ten-Year Anniversary Concert.
– We looked back at Nancy Walls time at SNL.
– We examined how Orson Welles became so damn funny.
– We determined which Adam Scott character was better at working.
– We heard more stories from the Everything is Terrible tour.
– We defended the potential Office reboot.
– We revisited the perfect misanthropy of The Foot Fist Way.
– We took one last look at Eastbound and Down.
– We got out of control remembering Out of Control.
– We justified the comedy of Justified.
– We checked out Rainn Wilson’s lost roles.
– We accepted that maybe people just don’t like Community.
– We watched the documentary Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work.
– We remembered that old scamp Archimedes.
– We watch the new The Three Stooges movie so you didn’t have to.
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