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The 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos This Week

While I’m sure that plenty of you keep watching KDOC’s wreck of New Year’s Eve special hosted by Jamie Kennedy, there was plenty of comedy that went according to plan and was hilarious (even if the plan was total chaos). Check out the first batch of 2013’s 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos This Week.

1. Eric Andre’s New Year’s Eve Spooktacular on Adult Swim is the intentionally hilarious chaos that New Year’s Eve specials need from now on. (Video may be restricted to the Adult Swim site; if so, click here)

2. Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer give you a glimpse into how to exactly get a talk show like they did with Nikki & Sara LIVE on MTV.

3. Bill Cosby translates the lyrics of The Roots for geriatrics on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

 

4. Dan Soder makes a wonderful debut on Conan by being part of the worst generation.

5. The Grawlix, a trio of Denver comedians (Adam Cayton-Holland, Ben Roy, and Andrew Orvedahl), have a web series chronicling being a comedian in Denver, which apparently means fighting over ventriloquist dummies and breaking beer bottles over everyone’s heads.

Per usual, I’m taking submissions for the 5 MIFV every week like I have in the past. Same rules still apply.
-E-mail embeddable video link to [email protected] with subject line “5 MIFV Submission”
-Submit by the end of the upcoming Monday (which would be 1/14)
-Videos must be posted online (i.e. have a time stamp that says so) between now 1/8 and the end of Monday 1/14
-Don’t add any cover letters or explanations; please just send the link.

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Comments

  1. J-Bird says:

    I watched all of them, Grawlix is the clear winner.
    Those guys are ridiculous.

  2. David K says:

    Bill Cosby is still the most naturally funny human alive. A textbook lesson in commanding a situation with your demeanor.