Comedian Ian Abramson is about to become every movie fanatic's favorite funny man. Now, I don't know the guy personally, but I caught his appearance on "Conan," where he performed most of his set while wearing a shock collar and allowing a random audience member to shock him if they didn't find the joke funny. Therefore, I think it's safe to say that Abramson is kind of a weird dude, but in the best way possible.
During the early stages of the 2020 quarantine, Abramson hosted an at-home parody of "Saturday Night Live," which is an infinitely better way...
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During the early stages of the 2020 quarantine, Abramson hosted an at-home parody of "Saturday Night Live," which is an infinitely better way...
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- 8/1/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Gary Busey will grab his robe, his gavel and very possibly his fur roller for his new role in Gary Busey: Pet Judge, a six-episode series premiering May 25th on Amazon Prime and other streaming services.
The show finds Busey settling disputes between aggrieved pet owners, with a press release promising the cases will revolve around a “veritable menagerie of animals including monkeys, goats, birds, dogs, meerkats, turtles, robot raccoons and more.” The statement continues: “Is Gary Busey a real judge? Absolutely not. Does he know anything about pet law?...
The show finds Busey settling disputes between aggrieved pet owners, with a press release promising the cases will revolve around a “veritable menagerie of animals including monkeys, goats, birds, dogs, meerkats, turtles, robot raccoons and more.” The statement continues: “Is Gary Busey a real judge? Absolutely not. Does he know anything about pet law?...
- 5/4/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
While the first trailer for Cats may have caused an internet frenzy, director Tom Hooper recently admitted that all the attention was somewhat of a shock to him.
In a November interview with UK magazine Empire, the 47-year-old filmmaker opened up about the online criticism of the movie’s initial trailer — which dropped on July 18 and quickly turned into a worldwide internet phenomenon — and said he found it “entertaining.”
“I was just so fascinated because I didn’t think it was controversial at all,” he told the outlet in his first-ever interview about the screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s famous musical.
In a November interview with UK magazine Empire, the 47-year-old filmmaker opened up about the online criticism of the movie’s initial trailer — which dropped on July 18 and quickly turned into a worldwide internet phenomenon — and said he found it “entertaining.”
“I was just so fascinated because I didn’t think it was controversial at all,” he told the outlet in his first-ever interview about the screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s famous musical.
- 12/3/2019
- by Georgia Slater
- PEOPLE.com
I put the song from Us onto the Cats trailer and I think it fits better. pic.twitter.com/VMBlbeDQs5
- "Ian" Abramson (@ianabramson) July 18, 2019
Less than 24 hours ago, I was beginning to think that the most unsettling thing I'd end up witnessing this week was the official Cats trailer, which debuted late Thursday afternoon. But of course, I was wrong. Not long after the trailer was released - and subsequently met with some, uh, strong reactions from people online - Twitter user Ian Abramson managed to make the two-minute clip even more of a wild ride by swapping out the background music with that terrifying remix of Luniz's "I Got 5 on It." You know, the song that basically turned the Us trailer into nightmare fuel?
"I put the song from Us onto the Cats trailer and I think it fits better," Abramson captioned the video. I mean . . . he's not wrong.
- "Ian" Abramson (@ianabramson) July 18, 2019
Less than 24 hours ago, I was beginning to think that the most unsettling thing I'd end up witnessing this week was the official Cats trailer, which debuted late Thursday afternoon. But of course, I was wrong. Not long after the trailer was released - and subsequently met with some, uh, strong reactions from people online - Twitter user Ian Abramson managed to make the two-minute clip even more of a wild ride by swapping out the background music with that terrifying remix of Luniz's "I Got 5 on It." You know, the song that basically turned the Us trailer into nightmare fuel?
"I put the song from Us onto the Cats trailer and I think it fits better," Abramson captioned the video. I mean . . . he's not wrong.
- 7/20/2019
- by Danielle Jackson
- Popsugar.com
After much anticipation, the Cats trailer is here — and social media users have their claws out!
The first glimpse into the star-studded remake of the classical musical dropped on Thursday and disturbed viewers did not hold back when it came to sharing their responses on Twitter.
“The #Cats trailer goes deep into the Uncanny Valley and discovers there is no bottom. Pure, straight-up nightmare fuel,” one user wrote.
“To whom does one report an abomination? A priest?” another user tweeted alongside the clip.
“The Cats trailer cursed the next four generations of my bloodline,” author Victoria Aveyard expressed.
“The cats trailer was frightening!
The first glimpse into the star-studded remake of the classical musical dropped on Thursday and disturbed viewers did not hold back when it came to sharing their responses on Twitter.
“The #Cats trailer goes deep into the Uncanny Valley and discovers there is no bottom. Pure, straight-up nightmare fuel,” one user wrote.
“To whom does one report an abomination? A priest?” another user tweeted alongside the clip.
“The Cats trailer cursed the next four generations of my bloodline,” author Victoria Aveyard expressed.
“The cats trailer was frightening!
- 7/19/2019
- by Robyn Merrett
- PEOPLE.com
Digital comedy platform Funny or Die is launching its own Twitch channel that will feature regular weekly programming.
The channel goes live Friday, October 13 at 1 Pm Pst/ 4 Pm Est (you can check it out now). First up, a six-hour broadcast hosted by comedian Ian Abramson of Conan fame. The stream will include musical guests Lewberger and The Cooties and comedians like Maria Bamford, Oscar Nunez, Doug Jones, and Adam Conover.
Regular program will take place Mondays and Fridays. “Start and end your week with Funny or Die,” the Twitch channel proclaims. Each day features two shows, with Monday’s shows running for two hours each and Friday’s shows lasting one hour each.
On Mondays, viewers who tune into Twitch can watch Masters or Die at 12 Pm Pst and Stick Figure Gamer at 3 Pm Pst. Josephine McAdam (The Leftovers) will host “Masters or Die,” in which she’ll play Blizzard’s Overwatch,...
The channel goes live Friday, October 13 at 1 Pm Pst/ 4 Pm Est (you can check it out now). First up, a six-hour broadcast hosted by comedian Ian Abramson of Conan fame. The stream will include musical guests Lewberger and The Cooties and comedians like Maria Bamford, Oscar Nunez, Doug Jones, and Adam Conover.
Regular program will take place Mondays and Fridays. “Start and end your week with Funny or Die,” the Twitch channel proclaims. Each day features two shows, with Monday’s shows running for two hours each and Friday’s shows lasting one hour each.
On Mondays, viewers who tune into Twitch can watch Masters or Die at 12 Pm Pst and Stick Figure Gamer at 3 Pm Pst. Josephine McAdam (The Leftovers) will host “Masters or Die,” in which she’ll play Blizzard’s Overwatch,...
- 10/13/2017
- by Jessica Klein
- Tubefilter.com
Welcome back to another round of Choose Your Pop, the series where The A.V. Club’s editors have exactly 20 seconds to convince you to check out the pop culture item of their choosing, be it a film, TV show, book, or music. This week, comedian Ian Abramson joins our staffers to discuss the pop culture that makes them laugh. The debates fly fast and free—but mostly fast.
- 6/22/2017
- by Baraka Kaseko
- avclub.com
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