The new episode, "Resurrection", is up now.
http://www.adultswim.com/video/?epis...1b55a3970d003e
There's some great Brule in this one (if you saw them live, you've probably already seen it).
The new episode, "Resurrection", is up now.
http://www.adultswim.com/video/?epis...1b55a3970d003e
There's some great Brule in this one (if you saw them live, you've probably already seen it).
Wow, 10 out of 10 rating for this episode. Nice guests!
As a Tim and Eric fan I would of gave it a 1.
I laughed once, sadly.
The Steve Brule skit was amazing. Probably one of the best in the history of the show. Other than that, the episode was a bit of a let down. The male douche thing wasn't really funny and the plot was just weak.
Ehh..I dug the opening and the exchange between Tim and Eric about their Tiny Tigers scheme,but still lackluster.
The tiger thing touched my heart, as my grandparents had those velveteen type figurines in their old, odd-smelling german weirdhouse. I also blurlbled a scrotchuckle when Brule said "A cowboy boot!"
I enjoyed the episode and I'm pretty sure Dr. Steve Brule is color blind.
"Who you callin' turkey?"
The tiny tigers symbolized art, comedy, or the creative spirit itself, right?
Loved it. I wish this show would never end.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/ar...ref=television
The Brule character has proved so popular that he is being given his own six-episode spin-off show, tentatively titled “Check It Out!,” starring Mr. Reilly and produced by Mr. Wareheim and Mr. Heidecker. “So much happens in a day of him improvising and us throwing stuff at him that you want to use it all,” Mr. Heidecker said of Mr. Reilly.
AWESOMECON was....well, awesome. Much bigger turnout than last year, which I guess is a good thing for Tim and Eric, but bad for the line length (lines for autographs, pictures, etc.). Bob Odenkirk sang karaoke, and we all laughed. Ruth Carr sang "Come Over" and we all giggled nervously. Richard Dunn signed photos, and we all slowly contemplated the finality of the reaper, and the inevitability of his cold, cold hand of death.
Comedians of Comedy was a nice way to unwind after a long, AWESOMECON day. Sarah Silverman was the surprise guest (surprise to me, anyway), no Zach, but you can't win them all.
I saw Thomas Lennon & Joe Lo Truglio (the State/Red Hot American Summer, etc.), and the big orange gay dude who is not Brian Posehn on the Sarah Silverman show at a bar afterwards, so that was pretty sweet.
That noise-making man sitting on the rug rewired my brain for crazy.
I had a dream this morning that Jeff Goldblum was trying to convince me to write for the show. What does it mean!!?!??