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The Big Bang Theory is a television comedy that premiered in 2007 and is still currently running. This hilarious comedy has won several awards since its beginning. Jim Parsons, who plays the stubborn and incredibly intelligent Sheldon Cooper, has also won numerous awards over the years. The character Sheldon Cooper is known for his off-the-wall [...]
Posted by Guest Author on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Television · Tagged big bang theory, comedy, hilarious quotes, jim parsons, Penny, Physics, sheldon, sheldon leonard, Television, Television comedy, TopTenz, TopTenz.net
In the min 90s HBO aired a comedy show created by David Cross and Bob Odenkirk. If those names don’t sound familiar to most of you, then I will give you two shows to think about, Arrested Development and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job. Both shows are very funny, but very different in [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Television · Tagged America, America will blow up the moon, Awesome Show, black comedy, Bob Odenkirk, C.S. Lewis Jr., Campus P.D., Channel 101, comedy, coupon the movie, crime stopper/ice cream salesman, David Cross, East Coast, east coast vs west coast ventriloquism, Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, globochem, HBO, HBO & Company, head of David Cross, Hurkey Jerkey Dancer, Jeanne Tripplehorn, jeepers creepers, Jesus Christ Superstar, John Walsh, Ken Burns, mayor, Michael Curran, Monty Python, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Mr. Show, Nancy, O.T.T., Paul F. Tompkins, Ronnie Dobbs, Run Ronnie Run, Sarah Silverman, Saturday Night Live, Saul Goodman, Sketch comedy, take back the streets, The Ben Stiller Show, The Civil War, the civil war the renactments, thrilling miracles, Tim Awesome Show, Tobias Funke, Tom Goes, Tom Goes to the Mayor, West Coast, why me the bob lamonta story, writer, youtube, YouTube Inc
When it comes to TV comedy, sitcoms are king. Turn on the tube any day of the week between 8 and 9pm and odds are the big networks are airing a sitcom. With their familiar sets, likeable actors, and generic plots, sitcoms (even really good ones) have an easy charm. They’re safe. Sitcoms are the [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Humor, Television · Tagged A Bit Of Fry And Laurie, Alternative comedy, black comedy, Bob Odenkirk, Bobby Bittman, Carol Burnett, Catherine O’Hara, Chevy Chase, comedy, Dan Akroyd, Dave Chappelle, Dave Thomas, David Cross, Entertainment, Eric Idle, Eugene Levy, Garret Morris, Gilda Radner, Graham Chapman, Guy Caballero, Harvey Korman, Hugh Laurie, Jane Curtain, Joe Flaherty, John Belushi, John C. Reilly, John Candy, long-time SNL writer, Lorraine Newman, Martin Short, Michael Palin, Monty Python, Mr. Show, Rick Moranis, Robert Smigel, Saturday Night Live, Sketch comedy, Television comedy, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, The Carol Burnett Show, The Kids in the Hall, Tim And Eric Awesome Show, Tim Heidecker
The first zombie movie was 1932’s White Zombie. It’s not very funny (at least not intentionally funny) and it definitely isn’t scary. Since then, there have been hundreds of zombie movies made, and I think the best ones are a combination of both. Some use funny moments to relieve the tension between zombie attacks; others use [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Movies · Tagged beloved horror actor, best zombie scenes, Beyond Re-Animator, Bill Murray, Bride of Re-Animator, Burt Reynolds, Carl Hill, Columbus, comedy, Dawn of the Dead, Entertainment_Culture, Fido, film, funny movies, funny zombies, George A. Romero, Herbert Wes, horror, Jeffrey Combs, John Russo, Lionel Cosgrove, Living Dead, Lloyd Kaufman, Maria Sanchez, Night of the Creeps, Night of the Living Dead, Peter Jackson, Pride and Prejudice, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Rosie O'Donnell, Sam Raimi, Shaun of the Dead, The Toxic Avenger, TopTenz YouTube channel, Troma Films, Troma Films Inc, White Zombie, zom com, Zombi 2, Zombie comedy, zombie movies, zombie quotes, Zombieland, Zombies in popular culture, zomedy
Okay, first of all… Happy Canada Day! Yes, July 1st is Canada Day and, whether you are Canadian or not, it’s a great excuse to crack an ice-cold brew and head outside. All over Canada there will be backyard get-togethers, camping trips, and outdoor concerts and almost all of them will have a few key [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Thursday, July 1, 2010 at 12:01 am
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While almost everyone agrees that earning a degree can be very important for both economic and personal success, there is a lot of debate over which degrees are the best. And often the the least popular degrees can be the most rewarding, again, both economically and personally. Students are lined up to get their MBA [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 8:55 am
Filed under Education · Tagged archeologist, archeology, aromatherapist, aromatherapy, blacksmith, blacksmithing, college, college degree, college degrees, comedy, comedy studies, Complementary Therapies, degree, Education, enigmatology, global governance, herbology, Herefordshire College of Art, Herefordshire College of Art & Design, Indiana University, microscopic devices, nanotechnology, Napier University, oriental medicine, radiation treatment, radiologic, radiology, rare college degrees, rarest college degree, remarkable college degrees, science, Southern Illinois University, students, taxation, The University of Westminster, Tomb Raider, top 10 list, top ten degrees, TopTenz, University, University of Westminster, unusual college degree, unusual college degrees, Will Shortz, x-ray
Internet radio shows, or podcasts, are one of the fastest growing forms of new media. With modern technology, anyone with a computer and an internet connection can become an amateur radio host and start producing a program on any subject they please, and websites like i-tunes and podcast alley now host thousands of different shows. [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Monday, November 23, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Internet, People · Tagged Adam Carolla, Adam Carolla Podcast, and Center, B.S. Report, Bill Simmons, comedy, Controversial, film, Filmspotting, How Stuff Works, Humor, Internet, Left, Movies, myterious universe, Podcasts, Politics, Public Radio, Right, smodcast, The Moth, The Moth Podcast, This American Life, Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me
At the risk of never being given the keys to the city of Crapo, Maryland, where you might not to want to open anything anyway, namely a business, there are some places that are just plain unappealing to the ear. There are towns that for whatever reason struck ‘appeal to tourists’ off the local chamber [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, September 1, 2008 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Humor · Tagged America, boring oregon, cities, city, comedy, crapo maryland, dead horse, hell michigan, Humor, Intercourse, john looney, Looneyville, Texas, virginville pennsylvania, W. H. Boring
Surpassing “The Flintstones” more than 13 years ago as the longest animated sitcoms and the longest running animated program, “The Simpsons” has also become a hallmark for American television. In the nearly 20 seasons, “The Simpsons” has created a few of its own hallmarks such as the couch gag, the chalkboard gag and guest stars. [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 12:02 am
Filed under Art, Television · Tagged Actors, Aerosmith, animation, Bart, Beatles, cartoon, comedy, dustin hoffman, Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John, flaming moe, george takei, guest stars, Homer, J.K. Rowling, John Lennon, Kelsey Grammer, leonard nimoy, Lisa, Maggie, Marge, Meryl Streep, Michael Jackson, mr sulu, Mr. Spock, Paul McCartney, Ringo, Ringo Star, Simpsons, Springfield, Star Trek, Stephen King, televsion, tv