- Michael Cera is writing for the new season of Arrested Development.
- Standup Jake Weisman invited a heckler onstage who accidentally dropped a bag of cocaine.
- Judd Apatow says HBO is making a third season of Girls.
- Scott Aukerman is ending the Comedy Bang Bang live show after an impressive 10 year run.
- We interviewed John Lurie, Charlie Murphy, and Eric Idle.
- We dug up Louis C.K.’s first HBO special Shameless.
- We examined the legacy of Beverly Hills Cop and the Beverly Hills Cop/Crocodile Dundee crossover that almost happened.
- We pondered NBC’s choice not to pick up the Munsters reboot Mockingbird Lane.
- We revisited Rob Schneider’s copy-makin’ stint on SNL.
- We watched Women Aren’t Funny and the last Steve Allen Show.
- We tried to get you to watch ABC’s The Middle.
- We heard a levelheaded, sensible argument from a reasonable man.
And here are your Top Five Web Comedy Videos of the Week:
BriTANicK - “The Dinner Party”
Brian Firenzi and Maria Del Carmen - “Why Doesn’t MTV Play Music Videos Anymore?”
Funny or Die - “Lost Bond Film” (dir. by Danny Jelinek)
The Onion - “The Onion’s Extremely Accurate History of the Internet, Part 1: —Humanity’s Terrible Past: 50,000 Years Without WiFi”
Jake Weisman - The video where a heckler drops a bag of cocaine onstage