
More I Love You, Man in any capacity can only be a good thing. That’s why this Funny or Die Sketch featuring Jason Segel and Paul Rudd reprising their roles as Sydney Fife and Peter Klaven is beyond amazing.
If you type in “nicknames in…” on Google the second suggestion will be “nicknames in I Love You, Man.” Not that that relates to the video, but it shows how great of a movie this was. Now hit the jump and watch as Jobin and Pistol Pete totes magotes slap-a-da-base with Rush.

Fast on the heels of the very welcome news that James Bobin of Flight of the Conchords has officially signed to direct Disney’s new Muppet movie, now comes early word via the Playlist of what the script looks like, and for Muppets fans (of which I’m certainly one) it mostly seems to be good news.
The movie, once known as The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made, is now actually known as The Greatest Muppet Movie Ever Made, so no matter how tongue-in-cheek that may be, co-writers Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller had better deliver. Here’s what the Playlist’s source had to say about the plot synopsis:
“The Greatest Muppet Movie of All Time is about Gary, Mary, and Walter (a man, his girlfriend, and the man’s life-long nondescript, brown puppet best friend) getting the old Muppet gang – now retired entertainers known for the same Muppet show we know them from – together to save the TV studio that the original show was shot in. A villain, Tex Richman (nice name, on par with Doc Hopper), bent on drilling for oil underneath the studio, is due to take over the studio in weeks, and the only way to stop him? Putting on a show that draws ten million viewers (see also “Heartbroken: The Conan O’Brien Story”).
Sounds suspiciously and thankfully an awful lot like what the Muppets used to get up to every week on TV when I was a youngun, so that’s all good to me. And what’s even better? How about a video of Beaker doing his obviously unique meeming of Kansas’ “Dust in the Wind”? Hit the jump for that and more details about the new Muppet movie in the works.
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How can you not be down with Paul Rudd? His career renaissance is one of the best parts about comedies in the 21st century, and since The 40-Year-Old Virgin he’s been an actor you can count on to just take it home. A lot of this rebirth has to do with his great turn in Wet Hot American Summer (a film that helped launch a number of talents, like Bradley Cooper and Elizabeth Banks), but audiences seem to have fallen in love with him all over again. As well they should. And with I Love You, Man and Role Models he even gets to headline films, though paired with another comic actor. My review of I Love You, Man after the jump.
Ladies, you don’t know this, but getting punched in the dick, really hurts. Like, a lot. I mean, I’ve heard that childbirth is really bad and painful but that can only happen at a roughly pre-determined time and plus you’ve had like nine months to prepare. No one sends guys a notice saying “Nine months from now, expect a punch in the dick.” If they did, we’d wear cups.
So I take Thomas Lennon’s threat of punching people in the dick very seriously. I mean, I wasn’t that invested in the Best Kiss category of the MTV Movie Awards and I already voted for his liplock with Paul Rudd in “I Love You, Man” but I kind of think I should vote again just to be on the safe side.
My question is what’s Lennon going to do when all the “Twilight” fans beat him by voting for Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Girls don’t have dicks. YOUR MOVE, LENNON.
Check out Thomas Lennon’s campaign video/threat after the jump and click here to vote for him, especially if you’re a guy. Your dick will thank you.
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