Before They Get Stale: Greg Giraldo, Nick Kroll and David Cross
This Greg Giraldo interview is pretty great. He talks about his divorce, his kids, his addictions and his stand-up in a very honest way. Read it, guys! [Punchline]
Comedy Central (*ahem* that's us) is going to be airing episodes of Mike Judge's The Goode Family. [Variety]
This is how I imagine the pitch meeting for the new Jessica Biel comedy went: "So Jessica Biel has sex a lot." "That's it?" "Pretty much." "I need a bigger check because I just ran out of space for all the money I am about to give you." [THR]
FX premieres its new series The League tonight. I've been reading all day about how great it is, but series star Paul Scheer provides about the best piece of evidence you need to watch it. [Paul Scheer]
Speaking of, The League's Nick Kroll sums up his style of comedy, "Just like how Seinfeld has his way of telling jokes… observing the small details of everyday life and finding humor in it. I seem to be drawn to finding the awful." [AV Club]
Rory Scovel is an up-and-coming comic coming up in the world of comedy. Here's an interview with him. [Comic's Comic]
David Cross talks about the environment and how his comedy helps heal the world. His comedy is basically this music video. [YouTube]
A ton of Comedy Central shows made it onto Complex's list of the decade's top 100 shows. Included in the list are The Sarah Silverman Program, Insomniac, Reno 911!, Crank Yankers, The Colbert Report, South Park, The Daily Show and Chappelle's Show at number one. [Complex Magazine]
Eric Appel, writer for Human Giant and writer/director for Funny or Die, talks about the writing process for a sketch television show. [MakingOf]
Chelsea Handler is going to be in Playboy. Sure! That is a thing that is now happening! [Punchline]



