Creepy Comedians: 10 Funny Men Who've Played Bad Guys On "Law & Order" (VIDEO)
"Law & Order" has been on a comedian kick of late featuring Michael Showalter, Jim Gaffigan and Rob Corddry as antagonists in this, their 20th season....
"Law & Order" has been on a comedian kick of late featuring Michael Showalter, Jim Gaffigan and Rob Corddry as antagonists in this, their 20th season....
Posted 08.22.2009 | Comedy
Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter went on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" to promote their new Comedy Central show yesterday. As expected, their ...
Alex Leo | Posted 08.20.2009 | Comedy
There's certain things [my kids] can't see like my love scene with Bradley Cooper in "Wet Hot American Summer," that may not go over so well in my house. I come from a very conservative household. Led by me.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 08.15.2009 | Comedy
"Michael & Michael Have Issues" is a show within a show within a show. The two leads, Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter, play themselves introdu...
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 07.25.2009 | Comedy
Someecards.com knows that sometimes words are not enough to convey your true feelings to a loved one on their birthday. Sometimes you need words AND p...
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.10.2009 | Comedy
The latest internet video sensation is of Billy Bob Thornton giving the world's second strangest interview ever (don't worry, Joaquin, you're still in...
The Comic's Comic | Sean L. McCarthy | Posted 03.07.2009 | Comedy
If you live near New York City, or even in New England, you see the TV ad for the New York Times Weekender subscription a lot. A lot, a lot. Perhaps t...
Michael Showalter | Posted 09.14.2009 | Comedy
Using big words can sometimes con an audience into thinking things make sense when in fact they don't. "Boy, that's a long word, Sarah Palin must know what she's talking about."
Michael Showalter | Posted 11.02.2008 | Politics
Watch John McCain recently and you will see a grown man seethe, froth, squirm, stare, glare, intimidate, wince, scowl, grimace, pick your SAT word for "act mean." It's really, well, uncomfortable to watch.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 11.03.2009 | Comedy