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Here's the first episode of Logo's new comedy show Jeffrey and Cole Casserole. [Logo]

According to this David Cross interview, he has like twenty million projects coming out over the next year, including a movie, two TV shows, and a book. [LA Times]

Dana Carvey and Robert Smigel are interviewed together to talk about The Dana Carvey Show. Carvey reveals his future plans, "I’ll try to do another show and it’ll get canceled, and then I’ll talk to you again in 2019." [A.V. Club]

Looks like we'll be getting a Jay and Seth Vs. The Apocalypse movie soon. Unless of course the rapture happens before it goes into production. [MTV Movie News]

Make your own Stephen Colbert! [Cube Craft]

Amy Poehler is set to play a superhero who is also a lunch lady. If she's anything like my old lunch ladies, her major villain will be the evil health code inspector that keeps thwarting her plans to secretly poison the 3rd grade class. [THR]

In this UCB video, Dov Charney, owner of American Apparel, attempts to make middle America sexy, just like he made overpriced, tacky-ass leggings sexy. [Gawker]

Rod Blagojevich might never have had the opportunity to sell Obama's former U.S. Senate seat, but from the looks of his Second City appearance, he sold his self-respect a long time ago. [NY Daily News]

The LA Times nostalgically looks back to the days when Eddie Murphy was edgy. Murphy may have softened over the years, but we can all hope that Imagine That contains a few f-bombs in it, right? [LA Times]

The British Film Institute are restoring some old Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan comedy films. [BBC News]

A photographer created a series portraying how the Disney princesses would fare in our depressing, cash-strapped, violent world. In response to the photographs, Disney princess dolls are now going to come with free food stamps. [JPG Magazine]

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