Bobby Bottleservice, Rich Dicks, C-Czar, PubLIZity … Nick Kroll had no shortage of riotous, fully formed characters from his criminally underrated Comedy Central sketch series, “Kroll Show,” to spin into a live stage show. Which makes it all the more perplexing that he chose to go with Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, a niche bit on an already niche comedy series featuring character types with whom 90 percent of Americans have zero familiarity. Two meshuggeneh roommates on Manhattan’s Upper West Side (“the coffee breath of neighborhoods”), Gil and George (John Mulaney) are a pair of aging never-beens whose failed...
- 4/2/2016
- by Jordan Burchette
- The Wrap
After two years together, Amy Poehler and Nick Kroll have gone their separate ways, a source confirms to People.
The news caps off a gloomy summer of one relationship demise after another. But fans of Poehler and Kroll can be comforted in knowing they'll always have these hilarious, raunchy (and therefore Nsfw) scenes of them together to look back on.
Kroll appeared on Parks and Recreation as The Douche (née Howard Tuttleman), a potty-mouthed shock-jock who caused Leslie Knope (Poehler) a lot of headaches. The actress reciprocated by guest-starring on his sketch comedy series Kroll Show in 2014.
The Douche and...
The news caps off a gloomy summer of one relationship demise after another. But fans of Poehler and Kroll can be comforted in knowing they'll always have these hilarious, raunchy (and therefore Nsfw) scenes of them together to look back on.
Kroll appeared on Parks and Recreation as The Douche (née Howard Tuttleman), a potty-mouthed shock-jock who caused Leslie Knope (Poehler) a lot of headaches. The actress reciprocated by guest-starring on his sketch comedy series Kroll Show in 2014.
The Douche and...
- 9/23/2015
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- People.com - TV Watch
Nick Kroll has played a lot of characters on Comedy Central's The Kroll Show: Many were jerks; all were hilarious. Tuesday marked the series finale, and if you didn't catch the episode, you and your DVR can still enjoy it together, as you laugh until your belly hurts and cry as you fast-forward through commercial breaks, knowing that one of the greatest comedy sketch shows has come to an end.
"I had a vision for what the show would be and I felt like we accomplished what we wanted to do," creator and star Kroll explained to Jimmy Kimmel,...
"I had a vision for what the show would be and I felt like we accomplished what we wanted to do," creator and star Kroll explained to Jimmy Kimmel,...
- 3/25/2015
- by Laura Lane, @LauraLane__
- People.com - TV Watch
Check out this sneak peek clip of "Kroll Show's" Season 2 finale, titled "Blisteritos Presents Dad Academy Graduation Congraduritos Red Carpet Viewing Party."
In the clip, the Lizzes, played by star Nick Kroll and recurring guest Jenny Slate, learn that Blisteritos is causing "volcano head" and that 400 people are dead, so it's up to PubLizity to help turn the PR around. They decide a star-studded red carpet event is the way to go. Seth Rogen guest stars as Trav, the CEO of Blisteritos.
Also in the Season 2 finale: C-Czar graduates from Dad Academy and Rich Dicks throw a party. The episode airs Tuesday (March 25) at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Comedy Central. The show has also been renewed for a third season, but no premiere date has been announced.
In the clip, the Lizzes, played by star Nick Kroll and recurring guest Jenny Slate, learn that Blisteritos is causing "volcano head" and that 400 people are dead, so it's up to PubLizity to help turn the PR around. They decide a star-studded red carpet event is the way to go. Seth Rogen guest stars as Trav, the CEO of Blisteritos.
Also in the Season 2 finale: C-Czar graduates from Dad Academy and Rich Dicks throw a party. The episode airs Tuesday (March 25) at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Comedy Central. The show has also been renewed for a third season, but no premiere date has been announced.
- 3/25/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
She’s usually busy playing an uber-responsible city councilor of Pawnee, Indiana on “Parks and Recreation,” but Amy Poehler took a break from Leslie Knope in favor of her real-life boyfriend Nick Kroll.
The “Baby Mama” babe guest stars on a new episode of “Kroll Show,” and she’s teetering on the precipice of gross.
Poehler appears to be having sexual intercourse (fully clothed) with Kroll’s character in a segment of ‘Rich Dicks,’ about douchey guys with inherited money who act like morons.
Check out the video below, also featuring Jon Daly, to get a taste of Amy when she’s not so nerdy!
The “Baby Mama” babe guest stars on a new episode of “Kroll Show,” and she’s teetering on the precipice of gross.
Poehler appears to be having sexual intercourse (fully clothed) with Kroll’s character in a segment of ‘Rich Dicks,’ about douchey guys with inherited money who act like morons.
Check out the video below, also featuring Jon Daly, to get a taste of Amy when she’s not so nerdy!
- 1/29/2014
- GossipCenter
Nick Kroll has popped up on Amy Poehler’s Parks and Recreation as the second half of shock-jock team Crazy Ira and the Douche. Now Poehler flips the script and guest-stars on Kroll Show as a highly dubious individual that is nothing like Knope in the next installment of “Rich Dicks.” Click on the video below to watch Wendy (Jon Daly), Aspen (Kroll), and Wendy’s sister Winnie/Heath (Poehler) in horrible, shallow, filthy-wealthy kinda-nsfw action.
The Kroehler episode of Kroll Show airs tonight at 10:30 p.m. on Comedy Central.
The Kroehler episode of Kroll Show airs tonight at 10:30 p.m. on Comedy Central.
- 1/28/2014
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
Television is worst when it's safe, and even some of the highest-rated shows in the landscape are culprits of pedaling the scripted norm: formulated one-liners, typical reveals, copying the routine methods of shows that have come before, simply re-packaging them for a different audience. And to honor that would be a slight to the brilliant breakout series elevating television to new heights: whether we're gasping every week at Shonda Rhimes' latest revelation on Scandal, waiting for the next blood-curdling murder on Dexter, or guiltily employing the twisted pleasure that is Pretty Little Liars, there's a lot of great TV that is evolving the art, and forcing us as viewers to grow along with it.
That's why for our third annual list of the 50 greatest TV episodes of the year, we made a point to celebrate the episodes and series that completely throw caution to the wind, creating some of the most mind-blowing,...
That's why for our third annual list of the 50 greatest TV episodes of the year, we made a point to celebrate the episodes and series that completely throw caution to the wind, creating some of the most mind-blowing,...
- 5/30/2013
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
Nick Kroll is about to be in a league all his own. The stand-up/actor/writer — who plays the shameless Ruxin on FX comedy The League — is taking center stage with Kroll Show, his sketch comedy series premiering tonight at 10:30 p.m. on Comedy Central. Piloted by Kroll, Jonathan Krisel (Portlandia), and John Levenstein (Arrested Development), Kroll Show features recurring characters, questionable facial hair, surprise Gatorade showers, and a human-canine speed-dating show. Plus: Appearances by comedic forces like Ed Helms, Adam Pally, Fred Arimsen, Jb Smoove, Maria Bamford, Jason Mantzoukas, and Chelsea Peretti! Sound pretty good? Hold on a sec.
- 1/16/2013
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
While Nick Kroll might be best known for his guest spots on shows like Community and Parks and Recreation and for playing Ruxin on The League, those familiar with his stand-up and multiple appearances on podcasts like "Comedy Bang! Bang!" know the man has an impressive arsenal of ridiculous, hilarious characters. That's where Kroll Show comes in. Premiering on Comedy Central on January 16 at 10:30 p.m., the sketch show will feature all of his best-known characters: Bobby Bottleservice, Fabrice Fabrice, the "Oh hello" guys, and of course El Chupacabra. This clip is of the sketch "Rich Dicks" and comes from the February 27 episode. Starring Kroll and comedian Jon Daly as Aspen and Wendy, two dicks who are rich, it answers the questions: Does Aspen have a little bit of good inside of him? And where is the worst place to get your Vicodin?...
- 1/3/2013
- by Jesse David Fox
- Vulture
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