My Damn Channel debuted it's daily YouTube Original series My Damn Channel Live back on March 28, 2012. 263 days and 165 episodes of live comedy later, the show is now venturing off onto a happy hiatus. Your hostess Beth Hoyt will christen Mdc Live on its programming break of indeterminate length with help from special guests OkayNate, Hannah Hart, Grace Helbig, Shannon Coffey, Jon Friedman, the band Savoir Adore, and a Slip 'N Slide. Tune in starting at 4Pm Eastern to the video below, and don't change that dial. Questions arise when the powers that be behind a daily program produced by one of the premiere creators of comedy in the online video space decide its time for that daily program to take a break (especially when and where YouTube money is involved. So, we asked My Damn Channel CEO/Founder Rob Barnett why Mdc Live is at least temporarily switching off the...
- 1/16/2013
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
New web series My Last Days shines the light on wisdom that comes from a life-changing diagnosis, Shannon Coffey‘s brand of weirdness perfectly aligns with our brand of humor, and it turns out there’s poop on the moon. Plus… Wait. For. It. We review The Lizzie Bennet Diaries!
My Last Days | It’s rare that a web series has us feeling all warm and fuzzy, but SoulPancake’s heartbreakingly beautiful My Last Days achieves this in spades. Each episode focuses on one person (and his or her family) who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease, and the...
My Last Days | It’s rare that a web series has us feeling all warm and fuzzy, but SoulPancake’s heartbreakingly beautiful My Last Days achieves this in spades. Each episode focuses on one person (and his or her family) who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease, and the...
- 12/30/2012
- by Sheryl Rothmuller
- TVLine.com
Fred Armisen (Portlandia) gesticulates wildly while attempting to check into a hotel, Yelp reviews go viral, Jerry Seinfeld (Seinfeld) takes Ricky Gervais (The Office) on a fear-filled joy ride, and Marvel All Winners Squad makes its debut.
The Front Desk | Bradley Fishbourne’s (Armisen) vow of silence combined with a mistaken identity problem make this episode the funniest one to date.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | Gervais holds on for dear life as Seinfeld zips him around New York in his 1967 Austin Healy 3000.
Real Actors Read Yelp Reviews | Actors (real ones, mind you) hilariously perform dramatic readings of yelp reviews on camera.
The Front Desk | Bradley Fishbourne’s (Armisen) vow of silence combined with a mistaken identity problem make this episode the funniest one to date.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | Gervais holds on for dear life as Seinfeld zips him around New York in his 1967 Austin Healy 3000.
Real Actors Read Yelp Reviews | Actors (real ones, mind you) hilariously perform dramatic readings of yelp reviews on camera.
- 8/3/2012
- by Sheryl Rothmuller
- TVLine.com
Rob Michael Hugel (I Hate Being Single) turns up on a quirky vlog to give dating advice, the online arm of Lorne Michaels’ production company premieres two new web series with Saturday Night Live stars, and First Dates’ Toby Harris (Seth Morris) might actually land a second date.
Coffey Chat | If you miss Hugel (I Hate Being Single), this is the perfect way to get your Rmh fix. He offers up tips on dating with Shannon Coffey on her web show Coffey Chat. None of the advice is what you would call practical, but it’s all chuckle-worthy.
Burning Love...
Coffey Chat | If you miss Hugel (I Hate Being Single), this is the perfect way to get your Rmh fix. He offers up tips on dating with Shannon Coffey on her web show Coffey Chat. None of the advice is what you would call practical, but it’s all chuckle-worthy.
Burning Love...
- 6/21/2012
- by Sheryl Rothmuller
- TVLine.com
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