When it came to sketch comedy shows in the ‘90s, SNL, The Kids in the Hall, MADtv and In Living Color ruled the airwaves, but there were also a few other shows that helped launch some very famous careers.
Brian Galindo
a month ago
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Remember the time when MTV stood for “Music Television”? Yeah, so do we. Here’s a look of how MTV transitioned from an amazing network geared towards pop-culture, music and teens into a heaping pile of Snooki’s spray on tan.
hgrant
a year ago
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I don’t think I can love a man more than I love Michael Showalter. Just don’t tell Mike Black I said that. He gets so jealous.
Jack Moore
a year ago
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Check out the counselors of Camp Firewood in this kick ass series of paintings by artist Rich Pellegrino. You taste like a burger. I don’t like you anymore.
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Jonny etc
a year ago
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Kerri Kenney-Silver — of The State and Reno 911 fame — debuts a new character who owns the classiest “fantasy ranch” Winnemucca, Nevada, may have ever seen. Delilah’s fictional brothel offers a “menu” of services — including an act called “Underpants Parade” — that makes us kind of wish Dame Delilah were real. If whorehouses were this entertaining, we’d already be in Nevada!
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Eliot Glazer
4 years ago
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IFC and Nerve.com teamed up to compile a list of the 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches. With sketches from SNL, The State, The Chapelle Show, In Living Color, Mr. Show and Monty Python, the list has something for everyone. We are a little sad that Stevie Nick’s Fajita Roundup didn’t make the cut.
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BuzzFeed
5 years ago
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