After stealing the show with his first leading roll in The Hangover, Zach Galifianakis has secured his spot as one of the funniest comedians on the planet. But fans of Galifianakis know the eccentric beardo has been creating some of the craziest, wackiest, most hilarious comedy content for years. Here are our picks for Galifianakis’s Top 20 Most Awesomely Awkward Internet Moments. (more…)
If you’re still on the fence about who to vote for this November… you need worry no more. Paris Hilton has officially made her presidential intentions clear in this response ad to the now infamous McCain / Hilton / Spears political. And you thought our country was in trouble.
Zach was asked to make an ad for Absolut Vodka as part of their ongoing artist series. He agreed as long as he got to do what he wanted without any restrictions. He asked his friends Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric’s Awesome Show, Great Job to join him in creating the spot.
A Benjamin Franklin expert reveals his controversial theory about the discovery of electricity. Witness history told as it’s never been told before…Drunk.
We all know advertisers lie. This is the result when a redneck decides he should be the voice/face of his own product (starring none other than Brad Pitt).
Will Ferrell is going on a college comedy tour in support of his new movie Semi-Pro, and he’s got a contest for all you college students.
Tell it how it is, Will:
“Funny Or Die is holding a contest for our upcoming Comedy Tour hosted by Will. Whichever college (on the tour) with the highest percentage of students who install our FunnyOrDie facebook application will win this shark as well as some other prizes we’re figuring out.”
Can somebody explain to me why the dreadful P.S. I Love You (yes, I watched it…against my will) and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep are both on pace to surpass Walk Hard in the following weeks? Is there an anti-Apatow campaign brewing?
Apatow isn’t the greatest working director/producer in movies by any stretch of the imagination, but there are plenty of studio hacks that deserve a legion of haters before him. If he is to be the standard of which comedy should be measured (standard, as in passing grade), we could do much worse.