Will Ferrell and his The Other Guys co-star Mark Wahlberg will reunite in Turkey Bowl, a new film co-written by 30 Rock's Robert Carlock. [Deadline]
Maximum Fun's Jesse Thorn and Nick White helped Marc Maron turn the brilliant WTF podcast into a public radio series which is already airing on WBEZ and Chicago Public Media! [Maximum Fun]
Rob Corddry talks about Children's Hospital, "Honestly, I have no aspirations beyond what we're doing right now. This is really the definition of a passion project." [Huffington Post]
Arab comedian Dean Obeidallah has some advice for the President, "It's time for the United States to be more than just Facebook friends with the Arab world." [CNN]
Not only does Whitney Cummings have her own sitcom coming up on NBC, but Broke Girls, a show created by her and Sex and the City's Michael Patrick King starring Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs, is going to premiere on CBS. [LA Times]
Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy talk about what they were doing when they heard Bridesmaids was a hit, "We were literally in the middle of dinner… there was definitely high-fiving and much boozing going on." [Vulture]
Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Al Madrigal snuck onto the MSNBC set, appearing behind Veronica De La Cruz as she delivered the news at 1:30am. [The Daily What]
In Brazil, there is currently a law dubbed the "Anti-Humor Law" which forbids comedians on broadcast media to make fun of political candidates during an election. Here's an interesting break-down of the ridiculous law. [Splitsider]
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