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57441971Ricky Gervais says, "I feel that I do Jewish comedy, in a way… I'm selling back to America what I stole, but with a big lump of what they didn't have. That is, the sheer pessimism of being British." [Wall Street Journal]

Al Jean talks about keeping The Simpsons fresh after all these years. He also shows The Daily Show some love, "If you look at The Daily Show, which is obviously on daily, I mean, they're still hilarious after ten years." [TV Squad]

Here's a first look at Paul, the new film from Greg Mottola, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost. [/film]

Jonathan Coulton talks about his friendship with John Hodgman, "We met in college freshman year… we’ve always shared a comic sensibility… it was certainly inspiring to watch him build an entertainment career around himself." [Rooftop Comedy]

Aziz Ansari talks to NPR about his Parks and Recreation character, "I'm really sleazy. I hit on women a lot. It's a fun attitude to play… It's always fun to play a dude who's kind of a sleazebag." [WBUR]

I love nerds that make nerdy things online. This nerd made a list of the top fourteen greatest recurring Kids in the Hall characters. Go, nerds, go! [Topless Robot]

Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter talk about bike advocacy… but mostly they just argue, obvs. [Michael Ian Black]

For all the Twitter haters who think the social networking service isn't serious business, here are some celebrity tweets being read by serious actors like they were serious business because they are very serious business. [Boing Boing]

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