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STOP TUGGING AT MY HEARTSTRINGS, BONNAROO AND JIMMY FALLON!!!!!!
i was going to tag you in my post but i'm on my phone. get your man, gal!
hahaha yasss love it!
I was on a call when bonnaroo tweeted the video and I was just like, "OMG WHAT IS THIS I NEED TO KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENING IS JIMMY FALLON COMING TO ROO OMG QUIT TEASING ME BONNAROO" - freaking out because I hadn't seen the video and couldn't watch it...
Aziz will be great. I might actually try to make it to his set although I'm sure it'll be packed. I feel like it would be pretty impressive if they got him and Jimmy Fallon but not impossible. Crossing my fingers.
Post by Fozzie Bear on Jan 26, 2015 16:56:33 GMT -5
I saw Ansari at the Oddball Comedy Fest last year. I wasn't too excited because i'm not huge on his film and TV roles, but his stand-up made me laugh hysterically. He turned out to be one of my favorites of the day.
I don't know if that means anything, very well could just be a placeholder on the app. Aziz and Posehn where both on the 2012 bill. It could be possible that they are both there again, but I wouldn't get hopes up until it is announced.
Edit: Comedy Central also presented it in 2012 as well, I can't remember if they have done it each year since 2012 or not.
Last Edit: Jan 26, 2015 19:32:07 GMT -5 by s2 - Back to Top
Chris D'Elia, I might actually go to his show because I don't think it would be too packed so I'd swing by close to the time they give tickets and assess the situation because he is absolutely hilarious
just watched John Mulaney: New in Town. new favorite contemporary comedian.
a friend turned me on to Mulaney and "New In Town" a couple years ago. So goddamn hilarious. Actually after watching/listening to it several times its the "new in town" bit that sticks with me the most.
His show was absolutely terrible. I watched two episodes and it was way too painful. I understand he wanted to make a multi-cam show that reminded him of the sitcoms that he grew up on, but that format is completely dead. The Office destroyed it.
Having said that, it appears the massive failure of his television show has only granted him more exposure. He's playing to packed small theatres and his fanbase still loves him. He's seems like a genuinely good dude and I hope he continues to see success.
Side note for anyone who doesn't already know this, but Mulaney was an SNL writer and it was him and Bill Hader who came up with Stefon together. It was also Mulaney who would switch out the cue cards and change Stefon's lines during the live performance, which is why Hader can never not completely break character when he does Stefon. As an example, see his Stefon appearance at his hosting gig this past fall. "MTV's Dan Cortez" was obviously the line Mulaney switched. I can watch that one over and over.
AND FURTHERMORE, for no apparent reason I'm going to mention Tom Segura again. His netflix special "Completely Normal" was my favorite stand-up special of 2014, and not nearly enough people are talking about it. I've watched it several times and just keep laughing.