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Today FunnyOrDie put up it's most star-studded video ever, Prop 8: The Musical. It's almost impossible to make things like this this funny, so it's okay that they took an entire month. It…   Read Story »
Step Brothers comes out on DVD today, and after trolling YouTube for a funny scene, I feel like I was kind of hard on the movie after seeing it in the theater (though not as hard as Roger Ebert).…   Read Story »
From Roger Ebert's Step Brothers review (via Vulture): Sometimes I think I am living in a nightmare. All about me, standards are collapsing, manners are evaporating, people show no respect for…   Read Story »
And it would probably be funny. Their new movie, Step Brothers, has a thin premise, no real conflict, and seems like a 50 million dollar excuse to put these two guys in the same room. And I say SO…   Read Story »
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly have teamed up again for their new movie Step Brothers, and now you can have someone you've never met ask them a question. How exciting! Whoops, I meant How exciting?…   Read Story »
This short film Are You The Favorite of Anybody is a few years old. It was on the first issue of Wholphin, the McSweeney's DVD magazine, which came out in 2005. But it just went up online, and it's…   Read Story »
According to the comedy nerd forum A Special Thing, the new season of Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job starts July 27th on Adult Swim. Awesome news great news. Still, July 27th is literally tens…   Read Story »
You know when you saw the "You know how I know you're gay?" extended scene special feature on The 40-Year-Old Virgin DVD and you thought "I could watch an entire movie of just these guys fucking…   Read Story »
In this clip from The Promotion ("election in a supermarket"), John C. Reilly shows rival grocery store manager Seann William Scott his intimidating tattoo. The clip comes complete with praise from…   Read Story »
The Promotion premiered at SXSW this year to enthusiastic reviews and comparisons to Office Space and Election. (Cinematical calls it "Election in a supermarket.") It's another comedy about…   Read Story »