It's David Spade. Whatever. The 3rd season of the ShowBiz Show airs March 15th so I thought it's about time I get with 1994 technology and get a website and a TurboGrafx 16. I meant to do it last season but I got distracted by a video of a monkey smelling its finger. I realized that since the ShowBiz Show only airs on Thursday nights, there are about 160-something hours a week you'll have to spend just sitting online looking at porn. And how many hours can you really spend looking at porn? 10? 100? 1000? (Answer: C). Either way there's at least an hour a week that you'll have nothing to do. On Sunday night, the Showbiz Show is having an Oscar party and all the writers and I will be watching and liveblogging it starting at 4PM L.A. time and going until the Oscars end. Sound fun? It will be for you, not me. I could be at a party, but I'll be with seven dudes in flannel shirts texting their wives during commercials.
Let's give a nice welcome to David Spade who has entered the world of blogging today by checking out his spanking new blog at TheShowbizShow.com! I said spanking because you know he would like that! LOL!
Now when it comes to writers of The Showbiz Show and him live blogging the Oscars, I am so checking it out! You know that sh!t is going to be funny as all heck!
It may feel like looking into the mirror for Bill O’Reilly and Stephen Colbert next week. The Fox News Channel host and Colbert, who has essentially based his comic character every evening on Comedy Central on him, will trade appearances on each other’s programs Jan. 18. "I’m really looking forward to speaking to a man who owes his entire career to me," O’Reilly said. On "The Colbert Report," Colbert portrays a self-involved talk-show host who has tried to bring "truthiness" to the world. His character owes an obvious debt to O’Reilly, who holds court in the "no-spin zone" each evening. On "The O’Reilly Factor," O’Reilly portrays a … um, he hosts the top-rated program in cable news. "I look forward to the evening," Colbert said. "It is an honor to speak face-to-face with a broadcasting legend, and I feel the same way about Mr. O’Reilly."
Drawn Together Season 4, Season 2 DVD, Season 3 Return Date
Alot of information was recieved from the E-Mails Matt (Creator) genorously sent out to the fans asking questions. Nothing is really looking good for the future of Drawn Together. Read the info provided to find out more. Thanks for the info Matt!
Season 3 Return Date
Season 3’s return date was somehow released as, at first March 21st, then February 28th. It’s not known how people came up with these dates. But the actual fact is that season 3 will return in October 2007. No final date is currently set. On November 15, 2006 Lost in Parking space aired. The mid-season break started and fans thought it would be a short one like the last one was. In season 2 Super Nanny aired as the half way mark on December 7th, 2005. It then returned with Terms of Endearment January 25th, 2006. It was nearly two months of a break. Now Drawn Together season 3 is set for an 11 month break. It’s not just that that is making people mad but it’s also that it is a two-part episode and part 2 of it is being shown 11 months later. This is not the fianl date. Comedy Central hasn’t officiall announced this. Thats what they just told Matt & Dave. But that is what it will be close to since thats what they told the creators.
Season 4
Season 4 of Drawn Together is very unlikely. Comedy Central told Matt & Dave that it was "too dirty and too expensive" for their network. Season 3 will continue in October, 2007 and based on popularity of the second half and the season 2 DVD release, going along with the airing of the second half of season 3, it may not happen. If season 3b and the season 2 DVD sales are popular then there is a better chance. Plus Matt stated that Comedy Central said that if they’re new shows "Naked Trucker" and "Halfway Home" are unsuccessful, that Drawn Together season 4 has a good shot. Naked Trucker began January 17, 2007 and it’s season will most likely be over by October. Comedy Central has time to think it over. Just cross your fingers!
Season 2 DVD
The season 2 DVD has had many release dates. They ranged from October, 2006 through Spring 2007. But really these are all incorrect. It’s quit obnoxious how Comedy Central is taking everything that has to do with Drawn Together. There will be a season 2 DVD. It just won’t be out until October, 2007. It was dated to be released along with the premier of season 3b, which airs in October, 2007 as well. What happened with the original idea for the release was that season 3 was set to air in January, 2007 but ended up airing in October, 2006. In October the DVDs weren’t ready so they had to cancel its release date. It is now set for realease in October, 2007 (and remember this isn’t false because it was said by Matt, which was informed by Comedy Central). It doesn’t have a final release date but somewhere around October, just like season 3b’s air date. Matt said "We’ll try to get it sooner, but Comedy Central is being annoying" so they will try to get it out before October.
Drawn Together is one of the funniest shows on TV and we must save it! If you have not seen this show, I highly suggest you rent or better yet buy the DVD. This show is so wrong and so dirty, but that is what makes it so great! So if we start sending to message to Comedy Central now, maybe we can just save this show! Long live Drawn Together!!!
Larry the Cable Guy is set to get animated for Comedy Central. The cable network has ordered a half-hour animated pilot starring the "Blue Collar" comedian, who is the co-creator and co-writer of the still-untitled project. Larry will star as a misguided but well-intentioned co-owner of a cable TV station whose other owner is a woman of class and taste who does not share his vision for programming, preferring instead a more traditional station lineup to Larry’s experimental, half-baked show ideas. As can be expected, they seldom agree on anything. Creator-writers Larry, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow will also serve as executive producers. The pilot marks a continuation of Larry’s successful relationship with Comedy Central, which aired the network TV premiere of the film "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie," drawing more than 2 million viewers in November 2003. The premieres of the network’s "Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again" (February 2005) and "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road" (in June) drew 6.1 million and 5.3 million viewers, respectively, ranking the programs as the Nos. 3 and 5 most-watched programs in Comedy Central’s history. Larry also recently taped a one-hour, stand-up special for Comedy Central that will premiere in the summer. "I am very excited about this animated project," Larry said. "Comedy Central has always been good to me, and I thank them for giving me the opportunity once again to live up to their low expectations."
Drawn Together co-creator/producers Matt Silverstein and Dave Jesser made a bet to down a shot of ipecac just before going on Fox Reality Channel’s “Reality Rewind,” hosted by former MTV VJ Kennedy. Hilarity insues. Comedy Central Insider
OMG that is one of the funniest things I have seen in a really long time! Those two are sick f()cks and I love them even more! Their show is so wrong and it is great to know that they are too!