Showing posts with label Frank Lesser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Lesser. Show all posts
Monday, May 11, 2009
Abominable Snowman Comedy
Check out my friend Frank Lesser's new humor piece over at Slate. I had the privilege to provide a few notes during the writing process, but all the hilarity is courtesy of Mr. Lesser. Read it and support the dying art of prose humor.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Valentine Advice From a Friend
My friend Frank Lesser wrote this helpful relationship guide to getting along with your genie, just in time for Valentine's Day. Why don't you run over to Slate and check it out?
Labels:
Frank Lesser,
genies,
holidays,
Slate.com,
valentines
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Once You Go Bat
Hey, my friend Frank Lesser directed and co-wrote (with one of his Colbert Report writer brethren, Mike Brumm) this comedic short. It stars Ben Rodgers and the lovely Sue Galloway who I was privileged to do a few shows with, back in the day (nowadays you might recognize her as the "girl writer" in the background of all the 30 Rock writers' room scenes).
Frank let me see the rough cut of this ahead of time, and it was fun seeing it come together from the earlier versions to this final one. Anyway, enjoy:
Frank let me see the rough cut of this ahead of time, and it was fun seeing it come together from the earlier versions to this final one. Anyway, enjoy:
Sunday, January 27, 2008
The Flop House Episode Nine is ONLINE!
In this episode, Colbert Report staff writer Frank Lesser joins us, to see what happens next, in Next (hint: it has something to do with Nicholas Cage's hair). Meanwhile, Stuart reveals his vulnerability to bullets, Dan describes his super-power, and Frank pitches a romantic comedy built on Next's charred remains.
Download it here, or paste theflophouse.libsyn.com/rss into iTunes (or your favorite podcatching software) to have new episodes delivered to you directly, as they're released.
0:00 – 0:35 Introduction and theme.
0:36 – 7:42 Our guest host Frank Lesser is introduced, and we indulge in some off-topic discussion of M. Night Shyamalan, and of Heath Ledger's untimely demise.
7:43 – 33:33 What happens if they make a movie with Nic Cage, Julianne Moore, and Jessica Biel and no-one comes? They name it Next.
33:34 – 38:35 Final judgments.
38:36 - 42:30 The sad bastards recommend.
42:31 - 56:50 A once-proud podcast devolves into a conversation about recent movies, including Juno, I Am Legend, and The Mist.
56:51 – 57:49 Podcasty business, goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.

Wikipedia synopsis of Next.
Download it here, or paste theflophouse.libsyn.com/rss into iTunes (or your favorite podcatching software) to have new episodes delivered to you directly, as they're released.
0:00 – 0:35 Introduction and theme.
0:36 – 7:42 Our guest host Frank Lesser is introduced, and we indulge in some off-topic discussion of M. Night Shyamalan, and of Heath Ledger's untimely demise.
7:43 – 33:33 What happens if they make a movie with Nic Cage, Julianne Moore, and Jessica Biel and no-one comes? They name it Next.
33:34 – 38:35 Final judgments.
38:36 - 42:30 The sad bastards recommend.
42:31 - 56:50 A once-proud podcast devolves into a conversation about recent movies, including Juno, I Am Legend, and The Mist.
56:51 – 57:49 Podcasty business, goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.

Wikipedia synopsis of Next.
Labels:
bad movies,
Colbert Report,
Flop House,
Frank Lesser,
Next,
Nicholas Cage,
podcast,
Stuart Wellington
Monday, December 03, 2007
The Strike Continues...
Talks resumed over Thanksgiving, but they haven't been going so well. Thus the strike continues. You know what that means -- another writer's strike video from my friend Frank Lesser.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Writers' Strike Video
My friend Frank Lesser, who writes for The Colbert Report (yeah, I know -- name dropper) just sent me this video that he edited, and which was put together by the C.R. team.
Enjoy the laughs, and forward it on to friends, to spread the word that writers should be fairly compensated for work used on the Internet.
Enjoy the laughs, and forward it on to friends, to spread the word that writers should be fairly compensated for work used on the Internet.
Labels:
Colbert Report,
Frank Lesser,
videos,
writers' strike
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Recommendation
If you have some time to kill, I suggest you check out George Bush's Prayer For Relief over at Radar Magazine online. It's written by official Friend of Dan and Whither Laffs-link-list-member Frank Lesser who wrote what, for my money, is one of the funniest things Jest Magazine ever published, Letter From a Historically Black Clown College.
Labels:
Frank Lesser,
Radar Magazine,
shilling for friends
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