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July 17, 2007
The Gag Reel
By: Mo Diggs
Andy Dick was beaten to a bloody pulp by Jon Lovitz in what appears to be a culmination of a longstanding beef over the death of Phil Hartman. According to Page Six, it was Andy Dick who got Hartman's wife abusing cocaine again after months of sobriety, thus, ultimately leading to her murder-suicide meltdown. Lovitz' fists connected with Dick's face after some rude comments were made recently at the Laugh Factory in LA.
Michael Richards quits stand-up and goes to Cambodia... where there's not that many black people.
Big news from the Dane Cook camp: Dane Cook is not dead yet. And he reportedly loves vaginas too.
Ben Silverman, the new co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and the producer behind The Office and the jovial fatty romp, The Biggest Loser, spoke with the press yesterday about some schedule shake-ups at The Peacock. Reportedly amongst them, an American Gladiators for the new millennium!
Sarah Silverman talks about Season 2 of The Sarah Silverman Program.
Gothamist hails the Kwik E Mart makeovers for The Simpsons Movie Apu-rfect PR Stunt.
Reel Time: Get ready for more Bill Maher news than you can shake an Anne Coulter at: Real Time with Bill Maher gets renewed for a sixth season; on July 21, HBO will premiere his stand-up special Bill Maher: The Decider; Maher teams up with Borat director Larry Charles for a documentary that scrutinizes religion.
A God doc sounds good. But everyone loves a pot doc.
Patton Oswalt and Judd Apatow aren't only getting love from comedy fans; Ratatouille and Knocked Up are the most critically acclaimed films of the year.
Frank Black plays Satan in this week's episode of Lil Bush.
Andy Samberg made the transition from Web to TV. What about TV to film? Sure... as long as he cuts a hole in the box.
UP LATE:
Patton Oswalt and Deerhoof on Last Call With Carson Daly Wednesday
Louis CK on Kimmel Wednesday
DVD Pick: In case you haven't gotten it already, Season Two of Extras. Bowie's in it. Bowie and Gervais. And DeNiro. The DVD is loaded with...extras.
Posted by The Apiary at July 17, 2007 11:38 AM
Comments
Great, a new American Gladiators. One can olny hope for a Night Court reunion.
Posted by: jerell at July 18, 2007 11:07 AM



