Monday, September 5th, 2011

Another New Web Series!

You’ve seen these guys on the beach. They’re complete douchebags.

EPISODE 1

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

New Web Series!

When things get tough for Little League Coach Jack Connors there’s only one man he can turn to… Michael, his 8 year old catcher.

EPISODE 1

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

New Sketch!!!!

Double Cross

This one has guns, blood, Greg without his shirt on and Lou with a Demetri Martin hairdo. What more can you ask for?

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

What If I Told You…

ESPN’s documentary series 30 for 30 was a brilliant, insightful, multiple-adjective-inspiring breakdown of some of the most controversial sports subjects of the last 30 years. Stand out episodes were Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks, The Two Escobars, Without Bias, The Best That Never Was, Jordan Rides The Bus, The U, June 17th, 1994, The Fab Five and Pony Excess. The entire series is available at amazon.com and I seriously suggest you buy it.* These are feature length documentaries made by award winning filmmakers. Incredible stuff.

Anyway… the real reason for this post is a one minute song.

If you watched ESPN for any serious amount of time over the past year you would’ve caught this awesome commercial:

The commercial features a pretty amazing piano solo which is then followed by a haunting violin and a military drum beat. It’s awesome. I had been searching for an mp3 online for the last few months (as have thousands of other people which is evident from a quick google search) but it doesn’t exist – it was a song made specifically for the series and the author’s whereabouts are unknown (or, more precisely, can’t be found with a quick google search).

So, without the mp3, whenever I was in the mood to hear the song (which, surprisingly was a lot) I was forced to go back to youtube and watch the commercial. And since the commercial is only a minute long I would often play it 4 or 5 times in a row until I had my fill of that haunting piano. And then tonight, at 3am, while I was yet again watching the ESPN commercial on youtube simply to hear the theme song, I came across this:

I don’t know who the kid playing piano is but he is awesome. There’s no violin or drum beat (or backing piano beat) but the fact that someone sat down to play these simple keys makes my (late)night. Thanks dude, whoever you are. (his youtube name is )

“What if I told you that the key to being awesome… was a piano key.”

-greg

*I bought the entire series for my dad for Father’s Day. I told him that a lot of the documentaries were amazing. I’m 99% sure he hasn’t even opened the box.

Friday, August 19th, 2011

‘”Bachelorette” Ashley Is Single Again’

“Bachelorette” Ashley Is Single Again – watch more funny videos

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Joe Piscopo

Aside from this outrageous statement:

It’s like The Simpsons. I don’t let my children watch The Simpsons. You know, I’ll tell you this: For me, that show was the original dumbing-down of America. Oh my God! Are we that stupid? You know what I mean? And I don’t let my children watch it, man.

Steve Marsh’s interview with Joe Piscopo, “The Vulture Transcript: Joe Piscopo Dissects His Career, From SNL to the Buff Era and Beyond,” was a worthwhile read.


Piscopo (left), as Danny Vermin, hanging on a door hook in Johnny Dangerously

-Lou

Friday, August 5th, 2011

“The Change-Up”

I’m not going to see The Change-Up. The poster creeps me out too much.

The thought of Jason Bateman fucking those poor babies, while Ryan Reynolds changes those chicks’ shit-filled panties!

No thank-you, Summer Comedy Gods.

-Lou

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Muhammad Ali vs. Cus D’mato

(via Joe Rogan via Josh Barnett)

-Lou

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

“Thanks, Sticks.”

-Lou

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

“Airplane Jousting with Richard Branson”