May 2010
Comedy has gotten much more democratic over the years: It’s no longer limited to guys in clubs or major-network TV shows. With a bit of free time and minimal iMovie know-how, everyone from budding young comics to name-brand stars can carve out some Internet space for their sense of humor. It’s a great time to be a comedy fan, and Laugh Track, The A.V. Club’s new monthly column, will round up new and noteworthy stand-up, sketch, and online video, much of it courtesy of under-the-radar comedians with a little too much time on their hands.
Album: Brian Posehn, Fart And Wiener Jokes
It was inevitable, but Brian Posehn is growing up. The Mr. Show alum and Sarah Silverman Program actor released Live In: Nerd Rage four years ago, getting out all the self-admitted nerdy things that simmer below the surface. There’s material on overly simplistic metal music, people that ruin movies, ways nerds can piss off other nerds, and, uh, masturbation. His latest, Fart And Wiener Jokes, covers similarly dorky and scatological fare—metal fans, the music iTunes automatically recommends, how to increase your jizz volume—but the framing of each bit has matured. A joke about masturbating in front of his wife is preceded by an explanation of how hard it is for married couples simply to simply be alone together. The story about an outrageous clubbing experience is made all the more outrageous because it’s rare he musters the energy to get out. And even though he starts the album by proclaiming, “Take off your thinking caps: I’m about to make it fucking stupid in here,” he delves into sharp and humbling material, like his thoughts on Obama (a little dated) and his admission to using his dick as a bath toy as a kid. He may be growing up, but his early comic sensibilities remain.
Here’s a track off his latest CD, a song called “More Metal Than You”:
He's been performing his new material recently on the road, here's one bit from that:
TV: Childrens’ Hospital
It didn’t feel quite right when Funny Or Die leapt from the Internet to small screen earlier this year. The HBO show definitely captured the randomness of the site, but didn’t follow through on multi-part series it launched. In other words, there were few reasons to turn in each week. The latest attempt to bring web shorts to TV, though, has all the makings of a success. Childrens’ Hospital, a medical drama spoof created by Rob Corddry and produced by David Wain, launched in 2008 on TheWB.com. (The punctuation is correct; the hospital is supposedly named after someone with the last name Childrens.) Its first “season” was 10 episodes clocking in at about five minutes each, and starred some of the funniest people around: Corddry, Megan Mullally, Rob Huebel, Lake Bell, Ken Marino, and Erinn Hayes—who played opposite Corddry in the wholly underrated The Winner. Adult Swim picked up a second season of the show to premiere in July, and they’ll begin airing the first season later this month. But you can watch all the episodes now and get a jump on things. Be on the lookout for a “healing-power-of-laughter-off” and a plethora of funny people, including a pre-Ron Swanson Nick Offerman.
Rob Corddry talks about the series in this quick interview: