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City: Los Angeles
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Thursday, June 21, 2007 
Friday Night there are two amazing shows going on that will make you happy.

Death by Roo Roo
(a.k.a. The Best Motherfucking Improv Group In The Motherfucking Universe)
Presents:

"Your Fucked Up Family"

In it we interview an audience member about their family and do scenes based on its disfunction. It's hilarious and scary.

Starring: Anthony Atamanuik, Neil Casey, Jackie Clarke, Brett Gelman, John Gemberling, and Curtis Gwinn

THEN STAY FOR:

The Extra Special Cracked Out Show yall!

Featuring our friends:

MC Chris
Reggie Watts
Trevor Moore and Timmy Williams (The Whitest Kids You Know)
and, of course
John Gemberling and Curtis Gwinn (creators and stars of the upcoming Adult Swim show, "Fat Guy Stuck In Internet")

Tomorrow, Friday, June 22nd
11:00 and Midnight
@ The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
307 W. 26th St., betw. 8th and 9th
Both shows $8
Res.: (212) 366-9176 or go to www.ucbtheatre.com
Thursday, May 31, 2007 
    The Village Voice sure did this Jew a solid giving me a dope shout out in an even doper article, about one the most amazing days I've ever experienced courtesy of my very great friends.

1,440 Minutes
An MTV takeover results in better bands, random absurdity, and . . . videos
by Ben Westhoff
May 29th, 2007 3:29 PM

..>..>

When anthropologists someday debate the exact moment when MTV became cool again, they'd do well to consider May 18–19, 2007—specifically, the 24 consecutive hours (from noon Friday to noon Saturday) the station inexplicably let the players from its sketch comedy show Human Giant take over the airwaves.
Without the aid of psychedelic drugs, viewers were treated to actual NYU debaters orating on the merits of grunge rock, comedian Brett Gelman in a Jew-fro impersonating Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy's "Party All the Time" video, and Will Arnett dropping by with some "powdered Red Bull" from Peru. "We've decided to make it the most insane night of programming ever," said host Rob Huebel early on, moments before unveiling the results of an Albert Hammond Jr. look-alike contest.
The gimmick was that if Human Giant's players could summon a million hits to its website, MTV would renew the show for a second season. Though most certainly not legally binding, the telethon was for a good cause. The show is a masterpiece of absurd theater, something like a Mountain Dewed-up version of MTV's mid-'90s sketch offering The State. Cast members Huebel, Paul Scheer, and Aziz Ansari (all Upright Citizens Brigade-affiliated) took advantage of the premise to invite all their personal buddies and favorite bands. "Our whole thing was to get the kind of bands we like on MTV," Huebel imparts when it's over, barely standing. "Whether they meshed with the station's core audience wasn't that important to us."
The results can only be described as great television for those who hate the Viacom corporation. Gone were The Hills and Adventures in Hollyhood. Instead, Mastodon and the National performed between Human Giant sketches like "Clell Tickle," about an indie-rock marketing guru who threatens to slit a music tastemaker's throat unless he posts a Tapes 'n Tapes MP3 on his blog. When Pitchfork's editor calls the band's album "a little derivative of the Pixies," Tickle's goon, played by Daily Show/Saturday Night Live luminary Rob Riggle, roughs him up and convinces him to name Tapes 'n Tapes "Best Band in the World."
"It's like a big playground," says Riggle from his dressing room, preparing to play an overzealous security guard. "I love all of these guys." A few hours later—I've learned from reliable sources—he got drunk, proposed to a member of the studio audience, and announced that he was fired from SNL because he was too old. (Flouting ageist conventions was a theme of the night. At one point Scheer plucked a pentagenarian couple from Times Square and put them on the air, simply on the basis of their age.)
As the old adage goes, MTV is a shitty network run by cool people, and for one day the powers that be permitted Aphex Twin videos, a "Mother" standoff on addictive video game Guitar Hero II played on the Times Square JumboTron, and Ted Leo grinding out a few songs live in a faux den highlighted by a stuffed deer head wearing a trucker cap. Though the Walkmen didn't play, they dropped by to spin the "Wheel of Clips," which clacked past Axl Rose crying, Vanessa Minnillo farting, and Rudy Giuliani with a boner, before stopping on "Fishgasm." (Don't ask).
Was this the band's first appearance on MTV? "I don't know," says organist/vocalist Walt Martin. "We were on MTV2, maybe."
"I haven't watched MTV in years," confesses bassist Peter Bauer.
The National and the Kane Brothers ably represented Brooklyn as well. (The latter penned the theme music to Human Giant's "Spacelords" sketches, in which a trio of intergalactic villains mistakenly think they will rule the earth by taking over a Weenie King.) Mastodon blew everybody's minds, and Morningwood's bassist came out in a shirt that said "No Guyliner."
It was enough to make even the kids long for another era. When asked for an idea for a new MTV show, a viewer named Nancy, beamed in on a web-cam, suggested one that featured videos and wasn't on at two in the morning. "MTV executives are coming to your house to kill you right now," Scheer warned her.
"People are saying this is kind of like the old MTV," relates Ansari, checking his handheld for blog reaction during commercial breaks. "Like, they can't believe that these bands which would never get on MTV are actually on here."
The channel's executives prefer to talk of a paradigm shift. "I feel like a lot more emerging artists are getting visibility in different ways on the channel," says Gina Esposito, MTV's director of music and talent. "Through music placement, bands doing theme songs, things like that." Fair enough, but now that Gilmore Girls is canceled, an indie-rocker needs every opportunity he can get.
The live, mostly improvised Human Giant experiment had glitches, of course. Sample Ted Leo lyric: "Fighting for the smallest goal . . . To get a little . . . Live television . . . Human Giant 24 . . . Let me give you some more . . . Can someone bang that pedal on my amp so I can keep playing this song please?" Rakim evidently slept through his 3:30 a.m. appointment—a shame, as the show could've used a non-parody rap act. (Not to take anything away from Cracked Out, a duo played by comedians Gelman and Jon Daly, but their best song is one in which they rap/count from one to 100.) A random caller managed to read a poem on the air about his "future black girlfriend," wondering in verse if paying the check would amount to reparations. The hosts pulled the plug on that one pretty fast, though it would have fit right into their UCB shows.
No word on if they got into the powdered Red Bull, but by the 23rd hour, Scheer, Huebel, and Ansari were still going at full speed. "Tell your fans thanks for paying so much above face value," Ansari told the actual Tapes 'n Tapes, bragging that he'd made a killing scalping tickets to their previous evening's show. He also suggested they add the words Nick Cannon Presents to their next album title.
In the end, Human Giant got their million hits, and MTV renewed the show. But more importantly, scores of dreams came true. For long-suffering MTV watchers, of course, but also for Tapes 'n Tapes, who blasted through two songs looking like nothing so much as a bunch of shaggy Minnesota kids who couldn't believe they were playing on MTV. ..

Saturday, May 12, 2007 
Skip N Dales is Lauren's pick on the front page of Funny Or Die.
Friday, March 16, 2007 
Check out mine and Jon Daly's interview on PRI's Fair Game.

We're doing our classic bit "Billy Crystal Stuck In An Elevator With A Guy Who Has No Idea Who He Is."

Here's the link:

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/fairgame/local-fairgame-572487.mp3

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 
I'm in my dear friend Jonah Ray's webisode for superdeluxe.com.

Here's the link.

http://www.superdeluxe.com/sd/contentDetail.do?id=D81F2344BF5AC7BB4150694B68D7CBDECD182E9D6429469D
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 
Check out my Gothamist interview on:

http://www.gothamist.com/archives/2007/02/20/brett_gelman_wr.php#more
Friday, January 19, 2007 
Burn Baby Burn!

Hosted by Brett Gelman and Jon Daly

With special guests:

David Cross

Todd Barry

Heather Lawless

Eric Slovin

and

Curtis Gwinn and John Gemberling

Tuesday, Jan. 23, @ 10:00
@ Rififi
11th St. betw. (1st and 2nd)
$5