Comedy Bang! Bang!

6.2IMDb Score
Released:2012-06-08
Genre:Comedy, Talk
Duration: min
Country:United States of America
Director:
Actors:Scott Aukerman, 'Weird Al' Yankovic
Production:Abso Lutely Productions, Comedy Bang! Bang! Productions, Earwolf

Overview:

Based on Scott Aukerman’s popular podcast of the same name, COMEDY BANG! BANG! cleverly riffs on the well-known format of the late night talk show, infusing celebrity appearances and comedy sketches with a tinge of the surreal. In each episode, Aukerman engages his guests with unfiltered and improvisational lines of questioning, punctuated by banter and beats provided by bandleader, one-man musical mastermind Reggie Watts, to reinvent the traditional celebrity interview. Packed with character cameos, filmic shorts, sketches and games set amongst an off-beat world, COMEDY BANG! BANG! delivers thirty minutes of absurd laugh-loaded fun featuring some of the biggest names in comedy.

Season 5

Kevin Bacon Wears a Blue Button Down Shirt and Brown Boots

Kevin Bacon Wears a Blue Button Down Shirt and Brown Boots

Season 5 · Episode 1

The Lonely Island Wear Dark Pants and Eyeglasses

The Lonely Island Wear Dark Pants and Eyeglasses

Season 5 · Episode 2

Tony Hale Wears a Blue Flannel Shirt and Fuchsia Sneakers

Tony Hale Wears a Blue Flannel Shirt and Fuchsia Sneakers

Season 5 · Episode 3

Tegan and Sara Wear Leather Jackets and Skinny Jeans

Tegan and Sara Wear Leather Jackets and Skinny Jeans

Season 5 · Episode 4

T-Pain Wears Shredded Jeans and a Printed Shirt

T-Pain Wears Shredded Jeans and a Printed Shirt

Season 5 · Episode 5

Aubrey Plaza Wears a Velvet Off-the-Shoulder Gown With Flowers in Her Hair

Aubrey Plaza Wears a Velvet Off-the-Shoulder Gown With Flowers in Her Hair

Season 5 · Episode 6

Joe Jonas Wears a Maroon and Gold Letterman Jacket With White Sneakers

Joe Jonas Wears a Maroon and Gold Letterman Jacket With White Sneakers

Season 5 · Episode 7

Nathan Fielder Wears a Blue and Grey Flannel and Jeans

Nathan Fielder Wears a Blue and Grey Flannel and Jeans

Season 5 · Episode 8

Kristen Schaal Wears Strawberry Colored Pants and a Multicolored Shirt

Kristen Schaal Wears Strawberry Colored Pants and a Multicolored Shirt

Season 5 · Episode 9

Zach Galifianakis Wears Rolled Khakis and Shoes With Brown Laces

Zach Galifianakis Wears Rolled Khakis and Shoes With Brown Laces

Season 5 · Episode 10

Kaley Cuoco Wears a Black Blazer and Slip-on Sneakers

Kaley Cuoco Wears a Black Blazer and Slip-on Sneakers

Season 5 · Episode 11

Gillian Jacobs Wears a Gray Checkered Suit and a Red Bow Tie

Gillian Jacobs Wears a Gray Checkered Suit and a Red Bow Tie

Season 5 · Episode 12

Scott Aukerman Wears a Tailored Black Suit

Scott Aukerman Wears a Tailored Black Suit

Season 5 · Episode 13

Krysten Ritter Wears a Turtleneck and Black Boots

Krysten Ritter Wears a Turtleneck and Black Boots

Season 5 · Episode 14

Allison Janney Wears a Chambray Western Shirt and Suede Fringe Boots

Allison Janney Wears a Chambray Western Shirt and Suede Fringe Boots

Season 5 · Episode 15

Ben Folds Wears a Black Button Down and Jeans

Ben Folds Wears a Black Button Down and Jeans

Season 5 · Episode 16

Malin Akerman Wears a Black Blouse and Cropped Jeans

Malin Akerman Wears a Black Blouse and Cropped Jeans

Season 5 · Episode 17

Mike Colter Wears a Pink Button Up and Black Boots

Mike Colter Wears a Pink Button Up and Black Boots

Season 5 · Episode 18

Reggie Watts Wears a Purple and Yellow Quilted Sweatshirt

Reggie Watts Wears a Purple and Yellow Quilted Sweatshirt

Season 5 · Episode 19

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber Wears a Purple Top Hat & Fabrice Fabrice Wears One Pink Fur Leg Warmer

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber Wears a Purple Top Hat & Fabrice Fabrice Wears One Pink Fur Leg Warmer

Season 5 · Episode 20

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