Join The Gang for another round of schemes, plots, and blatant disregard for moral centricity!
The new season of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” has begun, and from what I’ve seen so far, it’s looking like it won’t disappoint. Many of you may have already seen “The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis”, a premiere episode that seemingly sets the bar impossibly high. You’ve got your surrogate motherhood scheme, your fallen real estate market scheme, and even an old-timey duel right there in the first episode. How do you top that? Well, you’ll be happy to know that we’ve previewed several of the episodes, and each one is even more f**ked up than the last! (Which, in the context of this show, is a compliment.)
The Gang after running over some asshole bicyclist.
In Season 5, The Gang sort of runs out of controversial topics like abortion and gun control, and starts getting into some really weird shit. There is one episode in which they try and take a road trip, but keep ending up back in front of the bar like that one “Nightmare on Elm Street” movie where those mongo kids escape the mental institution or whatever. And I hear that there’s going to be a Muppet Babies inspired episode called “Sunny Babies”, although I can’t even begin to guess what that might be about. Maybe “Sunny Babies” will shed some light on why Charlie appears to be retarded, or at least provide an easy set-up for some really great child-molestation jokes. Who knows?
The Nightman Cometh: You throw David Bowie in there with a cameo, you got yourself a hell of a movie film!
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia continues to have a more cultish audience than many of the less funny but more popular shows that are on TV these days. Maybe the time has come to change that? The more people that watch, the more likely we are to eventually see a feature film based on “The Nightman Cometh” (which would be pretty much the best anything, ever). If you don’t have premium cable, and “30 Rock” isn’t on, or one of those clip shows with kittens falling off of bookshelves and what not, then by default “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is pretty much the funniest thing on television! Check it out Thursdays at 10pm on FX!
Comedian Adam Richmond talks to (more like shouts at…) all the celebs!
By Jeremy Azevedo
This last Sunday, CraveOnline went down to Universal Studios with our good friend Adam Richmond to talk to (i.e. make fun of/sexually harrass) all the celebrities on the red carpet of the MTV Movie Awards!
We managed to wrangle everyone from Stevo-O and Jon Voight to Jason Vorhees, Sumner Redstone, Clifton “Romulan #2″ Collins Jr, Academy Award-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus, the entire cast of Twilight, a whole bunch of reality show people I’ve never heard of, Tyrese, and a whole bleacher-full of 17 year-old girls with boob-jobs (what?).
Check out Adam Richmond goofing with Young Hollywood’s finest future rehab candidates, only on CraveOnline!
Ryan on Facebook, Twitter and Potato-Cat Messaging
Ryan Belleville comes from a family of actors… And despite this fact, he’s actually not a complete asshole! In fact, he is the youngest person in Canada to have their own comedy special, has won several awards for comedy (including the prestigious Phil Hartman Award) and even has the good sense to have relocated to our fine city of Los Angeles! Check out this exclusive clip of Ryan (courtesy of our friends at Candor TV) and experience first-hand the comedy stylings of one of Canadalands foremost young humorists:
Candor TV is a cool new comedy site that will be featuring all new, original standup video material beginning on Tuesday, April 28th at www.candortv.com. Check it out!
Silver spoons, reach-arounds, and the most powerful weapon…
iJoke.com and CraveOnline present an exclusive live performance by popular LA comedian Adam Richmond! On the way to the show, Adam ran into a pesky ninja of the dreaded West Hollywood Clan… Luckily, we were there with him to catch what happened on video:
Adam Richmond Live
NINJA!
Keep checking back for more live performances and original videos by up-and-coming comics!
iJoke.com and CraveOnline present an exclusive performance by comedian Brian Whitaker! Brian is one of the least PC comedians currently working the LA scene… which isn’t saying much, because for all it’s perceived liberality, California as a whole is actually one of the most puritanical states in the country. Except for maybe Utah. Thankfully, Brian doesn’t care if anyone is offended by his unapologetically dark style of humor, as is illustrated in the following video:
Check back soon for more exclusive live stand-up comedy!