Before They Get Stale: The Spike Scream Awards, Ricky Gervais and Eugene Mirman
Just in time for Halloween, the Scream Awards will be airing tomorrow night at 10pm / 9c on Spike. They will be giving Keith Richards the 2009 "Rock Immortal Award." Here are some highlights. [Spike]
Ricky Gervais is going to host the Golden Globes, insuring that no matter who takes home the actual awards, the viewers at home are going to be the real winners. [People]
The Big Gay Sketch Show has a big gay Swiffer commercial parody you should watch. [Logo]
Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding are hoping to start work on a Mighty Boosh film sometime next year. If they follow the Arrested Development method of making films, expect the movie to be released sometime in the summer of 2020. [Gig Wise]
There's going to be an Aqua Teen Hunger Force Meatwad-centric Christmas album coming out. Here's an interview with a fictional blob of meat from a stoner comedy cartoon series. [Entertainment Weekly]
Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter talk about their relationship, "The best thing we can do for ourselves is spend a lot of time apart." [Rooftop Comedy]
NBC has picked up Community and Parks and Recreation for full seasons! Those are both shows I like watching! [Entertainment Weekly]
Eugene Mirman conclusively states that Flight of the Conchords is maybe definitely probably not but probably maybe going to come back for a not-likely but totally plausible third season. Definitely. [Exclaim News]
Speaking of Mirmania, Eugene is going to be covering the climate talks in Copenhagen. Who cares about the climate? 2012 is going to destroy us all. I am of course referring to the movie itself. It is going to destroy my brain. [YouTube]
Neil Patrick Harris voiced the Music Meister, a singing super villain, on Friday's episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Also, here's Neil Patrick Harris in a fat suit. Two related links for the price of one! [AV Club, The Life Feed]



