Here are some bloopers from Season 6 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The show is currently back airing on the FX network and I can honestly say it’s back and better than ever. It’s gross, hilarious and it’s so depraved it sometimes scares me. Trust me when I say these bloopers made me laugh, so there’s that…but the last TV show bloopers I watched might have been at the end of an episode of Home Improvement. Trust me now? Watch them below:
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Bloopers For The Win
Friday, September 23rd, 2011TV Trailers: ‘An Idiot Abroad 2′ and ‘American Horror Story’
Friday, August 19th, 2011
Here is your first glimpse of what Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant have in store for Karl Pilkington in series 2 of An Idiot Abroad, it’s going to be great. American Horror Story premieres on FX this October from creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. If Murphy’s track record means anything, a lot of people will hate this show and a lot of people will pretend they hate this show (see Glee).
Watch both teasers below:
Louis C.K. Talking to Dane Cook Scene From Last Nights ‘Louie’
Friday, August 5th, 2011
Last night’s episode of Louie proved once more that one of the best shows on television has more insight and relevance than anything else currently airing, yet people are watching shit instead go figure. The set up is that Louie goes to visit Dane Cook (even though he doesn’t really want to) in order to get his daughter some Lady Gaga tickets (her and Dane have the same promoter) . What follows is amazing television.
For those not in the know when it comes to the history between these two, here’s the short of it: Dane Cook has been accused of stealing Louis C.K.’s material. This scene says so much about people, integrity, and just not being a dick to each other. Enjoy:
More Heartwarming ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ Season 7 Promos
Friday, August 5th, 2011
The other day we showed you a funny promo for season 7 of IASIP with Rob McElhenney (Mac) having put on fifty pounds, needless to say it was gold. There is a bunch more including that one to tug at your heart string below. I can’t wait for the new season; comedy rules again I have to say. Louie and Curb returned, Wilfred is new and awesome and now the return of Sunny. Chuckles for all!
The show will return with all new episodes on Thursday, September 15 at 10 P.M. ET.
‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ Season 7 Promo Featuing Fat Mac
Monday, August 1st, 2011
Rob McElhenney (Mac) from It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia put on fifty pounds for the seventh season of the funniest shows on TV. The promo is after the jump below and proves both points I just made; Mac got fat and it’s the funniest show on TV. Why did he gain 50 pounds for the new season? “Because [he] thought it would be funny”. His co-star Charlie Day recently shared, “It’s been disgusting to watch him go through with this adventure. We were a little on the fence about it for his own personal health and safety, but it has definitely made Mac a lot funnier.”
The show will return with all new episodes on Thursday, September 15 at 10 P.M. ET.
Promo for Season 2 of ‘Louie’
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011Louie, The Best New Show On TV
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010Last week I mentioned how LOUIE was premiering. Well, I am 3 episodes in and I can honestly say it’s one of the best shows on TV. Granted I watch little TV, but still – check this show out folks. Here is a great scene, if you watch it with an open mind you will realize that the thoughtful and realistic dialogue here is smarter and less homophobic than most commercials on TV. (more…)
TV Premiere: Rescue Me Season 6
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010Rescue Me returns to fight fires, in its sixth season, tonight on FX at 10PM ET. It’s one of the best shows on TV and has consistently brought the goods – drama and comedy. Denis Leary stars of course, and if you are not caught up or wondering if you should partake, get a hold of the first season and I promise, you won’t be able to stop. It was announced on August 28, 2009 that FX had decided to end the series in 2011 after seven seasons and 93 episodes. The finale is expected to coincide with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Season 6 will have ten episodes and season 7 will end with nine.
TV Premiere: Louie
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Some may remember Lucky Louie on HBO, it was a great show that had the numbers and fan base but was taken down by the press and HBO didn’t want that kind of standing for a show. If you’ve ever listened to the stand-up comedy of Louis C.K. (or have seen him live as I have) then you know what sort of humour you’re getting here. He doesn’t come off as the world’s happiest man.
In the show LOUIE, which debuts June 29 at 11PM ET on FX, C.K. plays himself – we see all of his guilt about being wealthy, his discomfort with being single in his forties, his curiosity about what’s offensive and what’s not these days. The series will be loosely based on C.K.’s life, and will blend his stand-up material with extended autobiographical comedy short films depicting moments of his off-stage experiences. Louie C.K. directed, cast and edited the show with a budget of $250,000 provided by FX. Watch it tonight!
Promo for Louie, With Louis CK And Ricky Gervais
Monday, May 10th, 2010
After the jump there is a short promo for Louis CK’s new show coming to FX this June, LOUIE. Ricky Gervais lends his guest appearing skills [he was in Alias] to show, that seems to be a blend of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. So only good things can happen with this. CK’s last show ‘Lucky Louie‘ was short-lives on HBO but is crazy funny and I recommend picking up the series on DVD.LOUIE will star C.K. as a newly divorced father raising his two daughters in New York City. The network has ordered 13 episodes of the series, which will begin airing on June 29, 2010. Louis C.K. is writing, directing, editing, producing and starring in the upcoming series. The series will be loosely based on C.K.’s life, and will blend his stand-up material with extended autobiographical comedy short films depicting moments of his off-stage experiences. Louis C.K. said the show would be different than typical comedy shows. Production was set to begin in November 2009. Louis C.K. said of his show, “It’s very vignette-y. It’s very vérité. All those French words. I use ‘em all.” The pilot episode is to include two stories: one involving a bad date, and another involving Louie volunteering at his kids’ school. Click for the promo…





