Just like everyone that I've predicted is going to blow up has (I'm basically a blow up psychic), Donald Glover is going to blow up all over everyone's faces over the next few months. [Gothamist]
Bob Odenkirk video interviews Dana Gould, and it's pretty amazing seeing these two comedy icons reminiscing about the good ol' days. [Bob and David]
Joel McHale talks about The Soup, "There are times… I go, 'All right, that was just silly and stupid and dirty…' there are other times where I go… 'that really was brilliantly written – not by me, but by one of the writers." [Baltimore Sun]
Todd Barry talks about having funny friends, "Ideally, you want your friends, if you’re a comedian, to be funny. But I imagine there are people who I’m friends with that I don’t love." [Decider]
Kevin Smith talks about A Couple of Dicks, "We all feel like we’re trying to make a TNT classic — that movie that will just air ad nauseum forever once it hits TNT. I want it to be Road House." [NY Mag]
Don Rickles gives advice to young comics, "So many guys say, 'Good evening, folks. How are ya. How's everybody. Two Jews and a Polish guy get off a bus …' and they go right into jokes. I think if you have an attitude, that's what makes it exciting." [Chicago Tribune]
John Mulaney on his failure to become a bandleader, "It’s a constant disappointment to me that we don’t live in the ‘30s and ‘40s, but I deal with it day in and day out." [Buzzine]
Amy Poehler introduces Charlie Rose to the term "mockumentary," causing his publicly funded face to light up with glee at the term's cleverness. She also tells him about color television and a crazy new machine called a comp-u-tor? [Charlie Rose]
Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter keep giving you the sneakiest of peeks into their upcoming show about having issues. Here's another set of set photos. [MMHI]




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