February 2012
3 posts
In honor of the release of our 4th episode, the creators of My Dad the Girl Bike are proud to announce that we’re giving away ALL FOUR episodes for FREE on the web! Click to catch up - and ca$h in!
MDTGB Episode 3: http://www.channel102.net/view.php?epid=659
MDTGB Episode 2: http://www.channel102.net/view.php?epid=647
MDTGB Episode 1: http://www.channel102.net/view.php?epid=640
The latest episode of My Dad the Girl Bike is on the web! This is my favorite episode yet, thanks largely to the performance of one Colin Elzie as Snickers the magical bum. Featuring Dan Chamberlain, Ben Wietmarschen, Colin Elzie, Noah Forman and me in a dumpster.
January 2012
6 posts
Hey guys, if you go nuts for Hollywood celebs, then check out this video of a sketch I wrote called ”Danny Aykroyd”. This was Fambly’s final sketch of 2011 - and it shows!
Another short video from Fambly’s first show of 2012. It’s about Jazz, and man, is it ever short!
New Fambly mini-goof from our most recent show, ya gotta watch, it’s so short!
Comedy nuttz: Check out this video I was in as part of last month’s Sketch Cram. It was written by the very funny Zack Poitras and directed/edited by the very funny Benjamin Apple.
When you’re done, wait 2 days, then come to an all new Sketch Cram this Saturday night at UCBeast!
December 2011
4 posts
November 2011
4 posts
My Dad the Girl Bike - LIVE! This is where it all started, the original live sketch that led to literally three (3) web videos. We also get to meet Ron Corbis, the voice actor who plays the girl bike, played by Dan Chamberlain.
My Dad the Girl Bike - Episode 3 →
My Dad the Girl Bike is back with its 3rd and possibly dumbest episode yet! Featuring Abra Tabak, Arthur Meyer, myself, Ben Wietmarschen, Colin Elzie and, as always, Dan Chamberlain as “Dad”.
October 2011
10 posts
I Genuinely Enjoy Science: Don't Worry. Be Happy. →
drujohnston:
You know what’s great? Watching a bunch of people on stage have genuine love and play happy characters. It doesn’t always have to be sad right?
Last night while watching Fambly’s fucking amazing show “Brand New Day” I kept wondering why, and more importantly how, a show based solely around a 1999…
Dru Johnston is a prince of a man!
Fambly invites you to join us for a very special night of sketch comedy devoted entirely to the celebration of Sting’s 1999 single “Brand New Day”. We’re pulling out all the stops to bring you a show unlike any other, with music, dancing, special guests, and of course, plenty of laughter. http://newyork.ucbtheatre.com/performances/view/20992
chamberlain:
FAMBLY PRESENTS BRAND NEW DAY: A SKETCH SHOW ABOUT THE STING SONG “BRAND NEW DAY.”
Monday, October 24th at 9:30PM. Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Reservations available here.
Additionally, Fambly will be hosting the latter half of Harold Night this evening to express to you how excited we are about this show.
Here’s a sketch I wrote for Fambly’s August show entitled “Where Do We Put These Cups?”. It features one of my favorite performances by Dan Chamberlain as “Daniel”, as well as a shocking cameo by funnyman Arthur Meyer. It’s about wanting a place to set down empty fountain soda cups.
Check out “Bortal Kombat”, a sketch written by myself, Ben Wietmarschen and Colin Elzie and starring Dan Chamberlain and Zach Broussard. It’s real dumb.
kellyqehudson:
yourunclepat:
This is a Fambly sketch I wrote called “Batman’s Eye Makeup”. Have you ever thought about that? The makeup?
I have thought about his eye makeup! My brother and I had a habit of finding mishaps and inconsistencies and continuity errors in the Batman movies. At one point in Batman Returns, he rips the mask portion off of his suit and from one scene to the next, has...
This is a Fambly sketch I wrote called “Batman’s Eye Makeup”. Have you ever thought about that? The makeup?
Check out episode 2 of My Dad the Girl Bike, grand prize (there’s no prize) winner at the most recent Channel 101NY screening. MDTGB is made by myself and fellow Fambly cut-ups Ben Wietmarschen and Colin Elzie. Episode 2 features the effervescent Mamrie Hart, the always incorrigible Stephen Soroka and the man of a thousand voices, Dan Chamberlain as “Dad”.
Do you like dancing? Do you also like 9-month-old web videos of live sketch comedy shot on a black stage? Well, brother, you’re in for a treat! Check out “The Grind”, a sketch I wrote for Fambly’s debut show back in January. It features Dan Black, Mamrie Hart, a fake bottle of Tide and some of the sexiest moves you’ve ever seen.
September 2011
11 posts
4 tags
Mad About You →
Sketch #6 of 30
Okay, You're Clearly Just Stating the Plot to (TK... →
Sketch number 5 of 30. Starting to worry I’ll eventually end up having to do BAD ones to meet my quota!
Beyoncé's Pregnant! →
Sketch number 3 of 30 for NSWM. I hate to sound like a dick but please don’t steal this idea.
May I Draw You? →
This is the second of 30 sketches I will be writing in honor of National Sketch Writing Month.
Confession →
Here’s the first of 30 sketches I am pledging to write this month as part of National Skit Writing Month. At 3 pages, this will be the longest one.
Check it out, Butt-Head: new Beavis and Butt-Head.
August 2011
4 posts
Dusting off the old sketchbook
benwietmarschen:
“My Dad the Girl Bike”
Episode 1 - Pilot
By: Pat O’Brien, Colin Elzie, and Ben Wietmarschen
With: Dan Chamberlain and Zack Poitras
July 2011
4 posts
I started this about 3 years ago as a sort of exercise in learning how to animate in Flash. I grabbed a drawing of a dirty old fish out of my sketchbook, scanned it, did one other paper drawing and then did the rest of the frames by drawing with a mouse, which hurts your hand, and tweening, which is that ugly but time-saving effect in Flash animation where the movement resembles a cursor being...
June 2011
4 posts
Spoof of the Week: LEGENDS OF ROCK EDITION
Did you know that even rock bands do spoofs? IT’S TRUE! Check out how legendary alt-rockers The Smashing Pumpkins rake Italian Renaissance painter Raphael’s Catherine of Alexandria over the coals with the cover of their 1995 double album “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness”. Talk about a pie in the face; The Pumpkins’ version is even rolling her eyes as if to say...
Constantly Screaming Tabitha from Fambly’s May show. Written by Colin E., Ben W. and myself. Starring Zach, Dan B., Vero and Dan C. Tabitha is all CGI.