Hearing AIDs
Jon Dore informs viewers about his new charity foundation. Written and directed by Adam & Dave. http://www.AdamAndDave.com
Written & Directed by Adam & Dave / Starring Jon Dore
Jon Dore informs viewers about his new charity foundation. Written and directed by Adam & Dave. http://www.AdamAndDave.com
Written & Directed by Adam & Dave / Starring Jon Dore
The latest ad campaign for your favorite tiny camera shows people filming themselves doing stuff!
A speechwriter has a defining moment at the White House. David Litt wrote speeches for President Obama from 2011 to 2016. For four years, David was the lead writer for the President ‘s comedy monologue at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. He currently serves as the head writer/producer for the DC office of Funny or Die. His memoir is called Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years. Follow him on Twitter at @davidlitt.
Matt Damon and Matt Zaller sat down for an interview. Zaller pretends to be Matt Damon’s biggest fan, and proceeds to show him photoshopped pictures of Damon and his family and sing for him. The song that Zaller sings is pretty much the worse song ever. Zaller then gets kicked out of the interview. About the Informant: Mark Whitacre has worked for lysine developing company ADM for many years and has even found his way into upper management. But nothing has prepared him for the job he is about to undertake – being a spy for the FBI. Unwillingly pressured into working as an informant against the illegal price-fixing activities of his company, Whitacre gradually adopts the idea that he’s a true secret agent. But as his incessant lies keep piling up, his world begins crashing down around him.
A quick news story from yesterday’s news. Thin Models
With the Space Shuttle program drawing to an end I thought back to a time when those of us in our forties and older didn’t have very much more than our dreams to get us by. I hate to sound like an old fart but there is a lot to be said about not having prepackaged imagination on demand in 3D 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Part of the fun of being a kid was imagining that the future was a magical place where anyone could be anything and although it is still the same for a lot of todays youth there are a lot more who are disillusioned far to early in life before they even get a chance.