Before They Get Stale: J.B. Smoove, Mike Birbiglia and Todd Barry
JB Smoove talks about the Michael Richard tirade using the best language possible, "I think we all make mistakes… He apologized for it… Sometimes, when you get a girl pregnant, you blame the condom. His condom broke that night." [NY Times]
Community's Donald Glover and Allison Brie talk about the show and Star Wars. She says, "I think we both know women nerds are the best nerds… Star Wars provides better Halloween costumes." Two pieces of wisdom from my future wife. [Pop Matters]
Speaking of great network sitcoms, Ty Burrell talks about Modern Family, "[I] have always admired single-camera, but it was never as much of, like, comfort food as multi-camera… But these guys have somehow… made the single camera really warm." [AV Club]
Tropic Thunder co-writer Justin Theroux is working on Space Invader, a screenplay about cheating astronauts, set to star Will Arnett as the lead. [THR]
This guy snagged a cab away from Jon Stewart and then felt guilty about it. How dare you, sir! [COED Magazine]
Mike Birbiglia talks about his early career, "You think there’s going to be one big break, and then that one will happen, and you’re like, “Well, I’m still poor,” so I think I need some more breaks. Then you get another break, and you still need more." [Texas Travesty]
Hey, Gabe Delahaye and Max Silvestri have a new awesome web series! So many gadgets, so little time! [Details]
Pete Holmes is interviewed by a very restless Coree Spencer. Get her some Ritalin, camera-man! [Pop Rock Candy Mountain]
Todd Barry talks about his goals, "I've already reached them. I never got into standup as a springboard to an acting career or anything… [I] was never like 'As soon as I get seven minutes, I'll get an agent and get a show.'" [Toronto Sun]
Tony Hendra, co-writer of Last Words, the George Carlin autobiography, talks about collaborating on the book and the man. [NPR]



