HBO has canceled Crashing after three seasons. This Sunday’s Season 3 ender now will serve as the series finale, Deadline has confirmed.
Created by and starring Pete Holmes and executive produced by Judd Apatow, Crashing drew on Holmes’ own experiences as a comedian, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy.
Holmes executive produced with Apatow and Judah Miller and Igor Srubshchik. Oren Brimer served as co-executive producer. Josh Church, Dave Rath and Greg Fitzsimmons also served as producers.
Apatow announced the cancellation on TBS’ Conan (sort of).
“Well, it’s not really canceled,” Apatow told host Conan O’Brien. “We’re just going to stop making it.”
“What stopped you from making more?” O’Brien asked.
“They told us we should never make any more,” Apatow replied. “We were very happy that we got to tell the story that we wanted to tell, and we do have an ending,...
Created by and starring Pete Holmes and executive produced by Judd Apatow, Crashing drew on Holmes’ own experiences as a comedian, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy.
Holmes executive produced with Apatow and Judah Miller and Igor Srubshchik. Oren Brimer served as co-executive producer. Josh Church, Dave Rath and Greg Fitzsimmons also served as producers.
Apatow announced the cancellation on TBS’ Conan (sort of).
“Well, it’s not really canceled,” Apatow told host Conan O’Brien. “We’re just going to stop making it.”
“What stopped you from making more?” O’Brien asked.
“They told us we should never make any more,” Apatow replied. “We were very happy that we got to tell the story that we wanted to tell, and we do have an ending,...
- 3/8/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Late last night, Pete Holmes took to Facebook and posted an upbeat goodbye to his fans, while giving thanks to those who made The Pete Holmes Show happen on TBS, specifically a big shout out to executive producer Conan O’Brien. Yesterday, TBS announced the cancellation of The Pete Holmes Show on account of its ratings. At the end of his letter, Holmes left fans with a knee-slappin’ video of his impersonation of Ray Romano, singing duets of songs like “A Whole New World” and “Endless Love”, with the actual Ray Romano. Read below. Related: TBS Cancels ‘The Pete Holmes Show’ Dear friends, Sadly, The Pete Holmes Show has not been renewed for more episodes. I know! Frowny face emoticon! I just want to let everyone know that while the news isn’t what I was hoping for, my main takeaway from this entire wonderful experience is extreme gratitude. We got to make eighty (eight-zero!
- 5/24/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Comedians Pete Holmes and Matt McCarthy are both hilarious individuals who have created or been a part of many high-quality endeavours. Together, however, with writer/director Oren Brimer, the duo have starred in and written the Badman series, with Brimer co-writing and directing, since 2011. A spoof of Christopher Nolan’s take on the Dark Knight, the series doesn’t poke fun at the films, however; rather, it re-imagines certain scenes with Batman as a bumbling fool who is not respected as much as he is tolerated and is often a source of frustration. The latest entry in the series sees the trio tackling a climactic moment from The Dark Knight Rises, with Deanna Russo along for the ride as Selina Kyle/Catwoman.
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- 3/5/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Several years ago, Doritos held a contest where fans submitted their own homemade commercials and the winning ad got to air during the Super Bowl. Obviously, the one that ended up getting voted in involved a person getting hit in the balls (seriously), and history unfolded as we know it (the whole Gaddafi thing, etc.) The following ad from Pete Holmes, Matt McCarthy, and Oren Brimer was one of the five finalists in the contest, but it sadly lost out (#Ballsgate – never forget). It remains to this day the best Super Bowl commercial of all time, even though it never rightfully aired. Websites dust off their “Greatest Super Bowl Ads Of All Time” lists every year, but their lame Budweiser Frogs and Pepsi Truckers can’t hold a candle to Doritos Beer: I’ve watched this upwards of 50 times now in my life, and the ending gets me every time.
- 2/3/2012
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
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