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The 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos This Week 7/24

Well, these are the times when comedy can do the most good — bringing levity to a situation in dire need of it — and that doesn’t include misinterpreting the concept of edgy humor to make a Facebook page celebrating the shooter of several innocent people. So, without further ado, here’s this week’s 5 Most Intentionally Funny Videos, and hopefully you’ll feel better about people and life after doubling over in laughter with these like we did.

1. Brand new web series Written By A Kid at Geek and Sundry reenacted said kid-written story with a mix of professional animation and live action starring Joss Whedon, Kate Micucci, and Dave Foley. Better than Christmas?

2. Maria Bamford recounted a not-so-friendly visit to a Ohio radio station that the AV Club animated and brought to life in a real, yet still absurd and hilarious Maria Bamford way.

 

3. Jerry Seinfeld launched his new web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, with a bang by having Larry David on/just doing a short episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

4. Famed magician Criss Angel, apparently, has a much less talented, but more “real” cousin who is also a magician named Curtiss.

5. While stopping by Fallon, Bob Odenkirk was concerned that people need to see his sizzle reel, which includes Mr. Show and him eating breakfast.

 

Per usual, I’m taking submissions for the 5 MIFV. Same rules still apply.
-E-mail embeddable video link to [email protected]
-Submit by the end of Monday (which would be 7/30)
-Videos must be posted online (i.e. have a time stamp that says so) between now 7/24and the end of Monday 7/30
-Don’t add any cover letters or explanations; please just send the link.

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