Archive for the 'Videos' Category
| The Colbert Report | Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
| All’s Well That Ends Oil Well - Michael Blum | ||||
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I’m confident this will be the greatest documentary series ever created. It will be airing on Sky1 (The UK’s equivalent of Fox) starting in September and now we in America are tasked with finding new and creative ways to pirate British television. I’m banking on someone in the UK streaming it live on Justin TV. If not, I’m moving to England to see this one.
| The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
| The Parent Company Trap | ||||
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| The Colbert Report | Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
| Brett Favre Returns to Football | ||||
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Monstrous Wildlife from Frank Robnik on Vimeo.
Cause you never know when you might get stuck on a rock with Kevin Bacon. I wish my bachelor thesis was as cool as this.
Even though the knife show isn’t a real MTV show, it’s hands down the best programming that the network has to offer. Just saying.

In case you didn’t win those Lollapalooza tickets or couldn’t afford to rent the hot air balloon to hover above Grant Park on Sunday to mooch Arcade Fire’s sweet set, Youtube in conjunction with some company that sounds like they make robots, has released the live show that the band did at Madison Square Garden to promote their new album The Suburbs. So, now you can free concert mooch from the comfort of your home/cubicle. FYI, this concert was actually directed by Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam, which means that it will probably star Johnny Depp and lose a lot of money at the box office. Check out what they have posted from the show here.
| The Colbert Report | Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
| Laura Ingraham | ||||
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I know this is a fake news show hosted by a comedian, but I still don’t understand how some of these guests who come on the Colbert Report don’t expect to be held accountable for what they write/say? She looks shocked when Colbert starts to torch her. It’s kind of amazing.
Zach Galifianakis’ style of comedy can be hit or miss, but here I think it works, mostly because it’s just three and a half minutes of Steve Carell and Zach Galifianakis insulting each other. Too bad Dinner for Schmucks is supposed to be like being punched in the ear repeatedly while someone pours milk into your eyes and audits you.
