A list of puns related to "Inside Amy Schumer"
Curious to see a younger Mark and I know he was in a few episodes.
Thanks!
...It's Always Sunny, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Big Mouth, Bob's Burgers, Larry Sanders Show, Master of None, Community, The Simpsons, Documentary Now, Broad City, Louie, Newsradio, Atlanta, The Office, Parks & Rec, Brooklyn 99, Arrested Development, Russian Doll, The Comeback, Web Therapy, The Ben Show, Freaks & Geeks, John Oliver, The League, The Critic.
I do not like Family Guy, anything with Corolla or Kimmel or Fallon, the current Daily Show, Sponge Bob, South Park, How I Met Your Mother, Blackish, Big Bang Theory, Workaholics, Roseanne, Sex & The City, Malcolm in the Middle, You're the Worst, Two and a Half Men, Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I'm Neal Brennan. I have my first one hour comedy Central Special airing tomorrow night at midnight. It's called,"Women and Black Dudes." Also, I co-created "Chappelle's Show," co-wrote "Half Baked," directed "The Goods," write with Seth Meyers and have directed "Inside Amy Schumer," "The New Girl" and "The Mindy Project." Yes, I've talked to Dave Chappelle recently, and he's fine. So Ask Me Anything.
Some previews...
https://twitter.com/nealbrennan/status/424251136002912256
I just watched the most a recent episode of Inside Amy Schumer and was blown away by how amazing it was. I've been a fan of Amy's for years, both her stand-up and her TV show, but this episode really struck me as so brilliantly different and well done that I had to write a post about it.
Amy, herself, is mostly absent from Season 3, Episode 3, entitled 12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer. Instead of the typical sketches, nearly the entire episode is a spot-on parody of the classic 1957 film filled with great performances from Jeff Goldblum, Paul Giamatti, John Hawkes and several other great actors and comedic minds.
If you haven't already seen the original 12 Angry Men (which everyone should), you might not appreciate some of the finer satire, however the subject of the jurors' decision, "Is Amy Schumer hot enough for TV?" is a hilarious and original take on a the subject matter that I think anyone can enjoy.
It's currently available on Hulu Plus and ComedyCentral.com (assuming you have the right cable provider) and I can not highly recommend it enough!
Edit: Fixed false info.
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