We officially have another contender for best comedy music video with the Office's Subtle Sexuality: Male Prima Donna. While not as standalone funny as Jizz in My Pants, there's a lot of humor to be found in this webisode,...
When David's latest girlfriend breaks up with him -- on her blog, no less -- he spirals into self-pity and suicidal despair, plunging into a Wainian rendition of It's A Wonderful Life. What would life be like without David...
When your personal angel and demon begin to argue about inane topics during the worst possible moments, it is time to get new supernatural creatures to stand on your shoulders. Perhaps mute leprechauns? The Daily Show ...
Not too be outdone by the synchophatic MSM press corp, The Daily Show broke out one of its big guns, Ed Helms. You know a seasoned professional journalist like Helms won't be swayed by the Barackstar... What's that? He's...
One man discovers that every one of us has an angel and a devil sitting on our shoulders telling us how best to live. Unfortunately, they tend to bring their emotional baggage along with them, and they like to bicker. So we...
Craig really, really wants to play football, so he recruits businessman Ed for "Some Football!" Yeah! Well, too bad that Ed has a secret about his feelings for football. And waits for hours before he tells the very...
In episode 3.5, Neil and Gordon arrive on a videogamer's shoulder to prevent him from cheating, only to find their intervention crashed by... Clancy?! As usual, Neil (Ed Helms) and Gordon (Rob Corddry) have better things to...
At the point of suicide, one probably gets to thinking about some pretty hefty issues. To die or not to die, for example. But what's with the angel and the devil (played by Ed Helms and Rob Corddry) bitching like a pair of...
We're wrapping up this week with a cold Sam Adams in honor of not having Mitt Romney to kick around anymore. He brought a bit of his Massachusetts roots to his goodbye speech, going on a witch hunt for those "activist judges"...
From the civic-minded jokesters at DeclareYourself.com (who brought you the recent Ed Helms-helmed voting PSA) comes, "Voting Changes the World." Indeed, voting can do many powerful things: turn that boring fountain water...