February 2009
17 posts
Jon Glasier is one of my absolute favorite comedians in New York, so I was thrilled he came to Bleep Bloop to discuss stereotypes in fighting games. As an added bonus, we also broke Josh Ruben’s Bleep Bloop cherry.
Oscar Spoilers
Heath Ledger, Taraji Henson, Mickey Rourke, Kate Winslet, Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire, and one funny thing will happen that you can find online first thing Monday morning. There! Now you’re free to watch a brand new episode of The CollegeHumor Show tonight at 9:30 on MTV.
This week on Bleep Bloop - Comic-Con part 2. If you’ve been following this blog for more than a week, you’ve already read how much fun we had at the show and how great the crew was even though they were working ridiculous hours they didn’t need to. I am already thinking about a costume for next year.
I literally could not believe we got it on camera. Sorry Pat, we had to post!
jakehurwitz:
Wow. Amir, Jeff, where the FUCK was I for this? Please Digg and reblog.
Sorry, Cassels, but you deserve this.
You do.
A Programming Note
Ricky says:
New episode of The CollegeHumor Show on tonight - 9:30/8:30c, MTV.
Tonight’s episode: “Interns,” wherein our goofy gang figures out they can get attractive girls to talk to them and not run away if they hire them as interns.
We beat The City last week, help us do it again
This week on a special blonus episode of Bleep Bloop, we welcome the Phantom of the Office.
This week is part 1 of Bleep Bloop’s big road trip to Comic-Con. I wore imported Japanese Pikachu pajamas for the occasion.
I had a lot of fun making this. Big ups to Pat, Creighton, Jon, and Giancarlo for working even harder than usual (and on a weekend) to make this happen.
Antiques Roadshow 2550. I wrote this with some help from Streeter (who coined Canamerimexicana). It’s what you’ll watch when you’re 580 years old and only interested in PBS. Diggeroo.
The first episode of “The CollegeHumor Show” is available for free on iTunes.
You can also watch it on the web.
This week on THE BLOOP we are joined by Gizmodo/UCB Theater’s Adam Frucci on a field trip to play videogames on an 11’ tall television at the IAC Building. They explained to me it’s not the biggest television in the world, nor is it the highest definition. It is however the largest-highest definition television on Earth.
Though we didn’t use any of the footage, I made sure...