91162656SK009_Gentlemen_BroJemaine Clement talks about his characters, "I try to have a balance of things you like and things you don’t like about a character. But once you start that, all these scripts are like, 'You play the douchebag friend of Ashton Kutcher.'" [AV Club]

Jemaine Clement also talks about getting the real David Bowie to listen to Bowie To Bowie, "I guess it was an ambition of mine when we wrote it, but in that dingy flat in Wellington, it was unimaginable that anyone outside of the bar… would ever hear it." [Movieline]

Aziz Ansari boosts morale on Parks and Recreation, "…I try to keep spirits up by singing Boyz II Men songs to Amy…" [NYU News]

Etan Cohen, the writer behind Tropic Thunder, is hard at work on a Men In Black III script. You know what's the difference between Etan Cohen and other screenwriters? He makes this look good like a plausible franchise reboot. [Variety]

Speaking of Halloween (everyone is speaking of Halloween today), The Onion has some Halloween safety tips. [The Onion]

Continuing to speak of Halloween, some wonderful nerd made a pretty great A.W.E.S.O.M-O costume. In fact, it is so great, I won't make fun of the fact that this nerd has posters for Hancock and Lakeview Terrace hanging from his/her wall. [Buzzfeed]

Bob Costas interviewed Paul Mecurio dressed as an asterisk. Apparently, this is a joke about how sports records are full of asterisks because of steroids, but I don't know anything about sports, because I am too busy shaming my father. [Punchline]

Michael Showalter talks about re-experiencing The State for the DVD commentaries after all these years, "For a bunch of young kids, anyway, a lot of it holds up and feels true to itself. Not contrived." [The Phoenix]

Traditionally I use comedian's quotes when linking to interviews, but this headline pun made me LOL, so  I'm going to quote it instead, "No 'curbing' comedian Richard Lewis." Get it?! Gold stars all around! [Cleveland Jewish News]