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COT 3: Baby

Posted on 20 July 2009 by Dan Tovrov

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COT 2: Gift

Posted on 20 July 2009 by Dan Tovrov

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I Hope It’s Hot Down There In Hell

Posted on 11 May 2009 by Alex Grubard

Thanks to everyone for coming to the show Saturday night. It was a grand ole time! We sold off some of my old roommate’s stuff, learned how to make French Bread Nachos and said good bye to one of the all time greats.

Thanks to Jon Clarke, Brent James Sullivan, Molly Knefel and Zachary Sims!

Next show is in Brighton, Massachusetts at Castlebar on June 5th. Check back like right here at this spot on the internet for more information aka teasers and stuff.

I hope you had a good time. We’ll have clips from the first three shows to come.

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Silly Faces, Rockwell’s Tonight, Transcendentalist Television Tomorrow

Posted on 08 May 2009 by Alex Grubard

One thing Dan and I like to do a lot is make silly faces. Here are some old ones:

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I’m also doing a show at 31 Rockwell right in Downtown Brooklyn. 31 Rockwell Place.

Also, Transcendentalist Television is tomorrow!
Saturday, May 9th
11 PM
The People’s Improv Theater
254 W 29th St.
Manhattan, NY
$10

Buy tickets ahead of time here.

Featuring:
Brent James Sullivan
Zachary Sims
Molly Knefel
Jon Clarke

We’ve also got three videos for you in our serialized series: Cacophony of Transcendence. It’s gonna be a great show! Come out!

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Beware The Flying Pies

Posted on 12 April 2009 by Alex Grubard

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Thanks to everyone who came out to The Yippie Museum last night. I think we all were just having a good time until some slumlord kicked Dan Tovrov and I off stage. Damn the man!

How was the show? It was wonderful! I thoroughly enjoyed it as did several viewers. There was a pie on the counter, but no one dared to throw it. Although there was a man at the computer in the front who has experience.

Thanks to Trey Galyon, Ross Hyzer, Billy Conohan, Jon Clarke, Joseph Rocha and Cool Guygot. It all went according to plan!

I also want to thank Stab for getting my back. He was going to defend our show’s honor to the bitter end. Fight, fight, fight for your rights!

And thanks to that guy who changed the HEAL THE SICK placard. I have no idea where you came from, but you’re right; the sign can’t be upside down.

Thanks to The Mike Bjella Quintet who played before us. Good work. You’re officially New Orleans approved.

Thanks to the Yippie Museum for the coffee and for streaming the whole show online. It’s the whole night of April 11th, 2009. Transcendentalist Television starts one hour and a half in. But check out The Mike Bjella Quintet. They were talented. We’ll soon (hopefully) have a better tape, but this was made instantly. Isn’t that awesome? It’s like the internet is our friend.

I hope that kid found a place to sleep.

All in all it was a fantastic night and I will cherish it for centuries. When we are aware of our next show we will bring it to your attention as soon as possible. Here’s a hint though: maybe take up residence in Boston, Massachusetts.

Yippie!

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Audio Commentary of Audio Commentary

Posted on 25 March 2009 by Alex Grubard

My friend Jon Clarke runs a web site full of fun content called Playcole. One of the fun things he does is makes playlists of comedians doing an audio commentary over the director’s commentary of (usually) terrible movies. It’s always really fun to do. I’ve done three, but there are more at the site. Here’s the three I’ve done:

X-Men: The Last Stand
Prior to directing the third X-Men movie, Brett Ratner’s credits included Rush Hour, Mariah #1s, and Madonna: The Video Collection. Thus he was well prepared to direct this superhero blockbuster.

In this Play Cole Podcast, Jon Clarke, Mike Drucker, Mark Normand, Alex Grubard and Billy the Kid watch Brett Ratner go through Bryan Singer’s X-Men franchise with a fine-tooth pickaxe.

You know it’s a flashback when Patrick Stewart has creepily smooth skin.

Jon also has a blog he posts on every day called Not In My Book that’s on my blog roll. So check that out also.

Jingle All The Way
At a time when Arnold Schwarzenneggar can do no wrong, he does everything wrong. Jon Clarke, Mike Drucker and Alex Grubard create their own drinking game while Billy the Kid notes every mention of the word “Turboman”.

The Last Boy Scout
Tim Warner leads Jon Clarke and Alex Grubard through two hours of nonsense, explosions and Damon Wayans while Billy the Kid keeps the “swear count”. Head or gut!

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