Sunday, May 19, 2013

This Week's Top Comedy Video: Vine Tries to Make a Vine Ad in Vine

Vine might be the communication tool of the future, but it's not without its limitations. Not the least of which is how impossible it is to describe Vine in a Vine-length blurb. Irony, thou art cruel!

-Bill Hader is leaving SNL after eight years, and we made a videolist of his best sketches. Fred Armisen is leaving, too (and Jason Sudeikis "probably") so we made a list for Armisen as well.

-Seth Meyers is officially taking over Late Night in 2014.

-USA ordered Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham's pilot to series.

-In honor of The Office ending, we remembered our favorite moments from the show.

-Netflix unveiled the first trailer for the new Arrested Development and a Tobias-themed website.

-Adam Scott's next Greatest Event in Television History will be Hart to Hart with Amy Poehler.

-ABC canceled Happy Endings, and USA is in negotiations to pick it up.

-We gave you a guide to the 2013-2014 TV season's new comedies and wrote about why NBC will regret not picking up Mulaney.

-We talked to Broken Lizard's Jay Chandrasekhar about his new movie and directing episodes of Community and Arrested Development, Armen Weitzman about his role on MTV's Zach Stone's Gonna Be Famous, and stand-ups Sean O'Connor and Dan St. Germain about Comedy Central's The Half Hour.

-We organized a bunch of Amy Poehler's wisdom into one convenient pile of quotes. -We looked at the controversy behind Benny Hill, comedians' responses to the tragedies of war and terrorism, and the unsuccessful spinoff that was That 80's Show.

-We recommended the week's best comedy podcasts, which featured the staffs of New Girl and Parks & Rec and a show from a former Mr. Show writer, and the week's funniest Vines, which included Ryan Gosling refusing spoonfuls of cereal. We also recommended some of Vine's most consistently funny users.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-weeks-top-comedy-video-vine-tries-to-make-a-vine-508312576

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