Joel McHale is
executive producing a pilot for E! about the comments section online. This marks the first project for Joel under his production deal with the entertainment channel. Comedian Michael Kosta will star and the show will focus on "the often snarky comments on popular websites".
Theyre making a tv show about us
ReplyDeleteLol my thoughts exactly
DeleteFree writing.
ReplyDeleteI got it!! Enty is Joel McHale afterall
ReplyDeleteReality TV strikes again. Pointless.
ReplyDeleteLove Joel McHale. Saw his standup live.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that just a rip off of Celebrities read mean Tweets?
ReplyDeleteGonna be a supahstah!
ReplyDeleteNo way is Joel McHale Enty. Joel is smart, funny, and articulate. And sexy, let us not forget sexy.
Very true
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ReplyDeleteWe better bring our A game....
ReplyDeleteThis is what it's come to? Everyone on the blogosphere is officially more witty than producers in H'wd. Of course that is probably likely.
ReplyDeleteSo will it be like MSTheater, only reading from a screen?
ReplyDeleteI wanna see drama unfold. Like someone finds out their online 'girlfriend' in the guild is actually some 46 yr old dude named Barry who pawned gifts for beer
I'll be on my suit and tie . Suit and tie. Suit and tie. Let me show you a few things. ..
ReplyDeleteThat's the stupidest thing I've heard of since at least an hour ago.
ReplyDeleteSomebody on FB told Amy of Amy's Baking Company that she wasn't worth being raped by the Taliban.
ReplyDeleteI still can't stop laughing at the ridiculousness and would kinda love to see what the person who came up with that gem looks like. So which one of you said it?
Umm I'll see myself out...
DeleteLOL I'd totally watch a show about us :)
ReplyDeleteSince this is for E, I wonder if Kardashian snark..which is of course the majority of the good stuff, will be allowed. E loves them so..
ReplyDeleteI have a bad feeling about this. I am afraid that this will showcase trolls, and not clever snarky banter.
ReplyDeleteSo what happens on the show exactly? Some guys reads off a paper, quoting things people posted on the Internet? Um, sounds really exciting. If you want to read the Internet why can't you just, you know, go on the Internet? Man, TV is so terrible these days.
ReplyDeleteAdam Buxton (uk comedian) has already done this, the series was called Bug and all episodes are.on YouTube. Well worth a watch it's.equally mad and hilarious
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