Before They Get Stale: Jim Norton, Patton Oswalt and Paul Scheer
Jim Norton is "especially fond of the Irish author, poet and playwright Samuel Beckett." Beckett's that guy who created that show Happy Days, right? [All Headline News]
Lisa Lampanelli says "anyone can stand up there and tell dumb jokes
or observational crap. But the fact is, there are like, two, three
people in the world who can do insult comedy…" [Richmond Times Dispatch]
Bill Cosby thinks, "[I'm not] putting out old fashioned schmaltz, but [I'm] not going to go into… areas that I feel when I watch
other comedians… They're… just firing
away at whatever, hoping to hit land." [Collegian]
Brian Regan tries to enjoy what he has rather than worrying about the next thing he's trying to attain. [Reporter News]
Larry Wilmore brings up a good point about Obama, stating, "People just can't be afraid of offending because he is black — he is half white, and you can always make fun of that…" [USA Today]
Patton Oswalt has gotten a lot scripts with generic titles in the vein of Funny Name, Occupation Name or puns involving the occupation. [Cinematical]
Comedian and improviser Paul Rust talks about starring in the adaptation of I Love You, Beth Cooper and Inglorious Bastards. [Buzzine]
Larry Blamire talks about parodying 50's science fiction films. [Buzzine]
When asked about a Criss Angel show, Paul Scheer says "'I still have the ticket stub in my wallet,' with the enthusiasm of a young man who had just seen his first boob." [Losanjealous]
Comments