Before They Get Stale: Adam Sandler, Bill Maher and Mary-Louise Parker
After all those real movies where Adam Sandler plays a man-child, it's refreshing to see a fake movie where Adam Sandler plays a man-child. [Funny or Die]
Colbert/Stewart and Chappelle/Murphy are named among the best duos in comedy. But without Sheen/Cryer, how can anyone take this list seriously? [Night Out]
Bill Maher explains his Obama criticisms and defends Letterman on Larry King. [THR]
Remember the protests and outrage over Jay Leno's Bristol Palin joke in September? Me neither. [NY Daily News]
Mary-Louise Parker turned down Desperate Housewives to do Weeds. Coincidentally, I once turned down disparate housework to do weed. We have so much in common, MLP, let's get married! [AV Club]
Shaq is co-producing Showtime's All-Star Comedy Jam. Still no word on a Kazaam sequel. [PR Newswire]
Of his broad appeal, George Lopez says, "I love it because not only do kids see me and freak out, but then their parents say they're fans, too." [NY Daily News]
Dane Cook on Conan O'Brien: "I can definitely relate to it. I've had my own pressures driving this big rig of comedy that I've been behind the wheel of. But what Conan is doing and what his staff is doing…he's in a rare air, an elite class, that historic chair that he's sitting in." [the comic's comic]
After the jump, Punchline's Dylan Gadino sits down for A Tight Five with the legendary Steven Wright.
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