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HAMBURGER PATTIES

Posted by Michael Showalter Thursday, July 23rd, 2009


Six Days!

Posted by Michael Ian Black Thursday, July 9th, 2009

We've been getting a ton of press for the new show lately. As far as I can tell, it's all been positive, or at the very least, not negative. Which is encouraging, although I don't take reviews that seriously. Even though good reviews make you feel all warm and squishy, I've learned over the years not to treat them as anything other than one person's opinion. The same is true for bad reviews. The only reason I even pay attention to them is because I care very much what the wider audience thinks, and I'm hoping that the press's (so far) positive response to our show bodes well for what the viewers (hopefully) think. Sho and I have put tremendous work and energy into the show, and we really want people to enjoy it.

We've both put in a lot of years into this stuff, and we've had a lot of shows and movies on over the years, so in a way the stakes get higher each time out because unlike when we were just starting out, now we've got a reputation to not only protect but to hopefully enhance. As fun as comedy is to make, it's also hard fucking work, and we really give it everything we know how to give it. Anyway, I'm not saying anything other than to acknowledge the obvious: we hope you like the new show. We made it for you.


Tri-State Area: Come See Showalter Perform! Old-Timey Style!

Posted by Michael And Michael Have Issues Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
THIS Saturday, July 11 @ 2pm.
Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker (btwn Thompson and Sullivan)
$5 advance tix, $8 at the door
Doors open at 1:30pm.
Brunch and drinks available.
Read up on the show series here! www.radiohappyhour.com
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Drinking in the afternoon.
Radio Drama.
Cheap tickets to a show where you can
make chit chat with your favorite celebrities.
It’s like the depression, but funnier.

"This is the Show"

Posted by Stephie Grob Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Many of you may be asking yourselves, your local city councilmen, and me via Twitter the following:"What IS Michael and Michael Have Issues"?

Michael and Michael Have Issues is one part sketch comedy, two parts show-within-a-show narrative, a behind the scenes look at the making of a fictional sketch comedy show aptly titled Michael and Michael Have Issues. Black and Sho essentially play exaggerated versions of themselves, and each episode taps into that "issues" theme, whether that be Michael and Michael's jealousies of each other, their combined forces against a common foe, or their collaborated attempts to do good.

For a prime example of such issues in play, see here:

(DISCLAIMER: This is real.)

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To which I say:

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Less Than Two Weeks To Go!

Posted by Michael Ian Black Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Less than two weeks to go until our mighty new show premieres. I feel like my wife did when we were expecting our first child: nauseous and craving mashed potatoes. After a year of working on this show, it's exciting to see the whole thing finally coming together.

In the next couple weeks, Sho and I will be doing as much press as we can to promote the show. He's going to be on Letterman, I'm going on Ferguson, we're both going on Fallon, and lots of other print and radio stuff. Doing press is sort of fun and sort of a chore. The tough part is answering the same questions over and over again. Already, there are certain questions I've grown sick of:

1. So what are your "issues?"
2. Where's David Wain?
3. Which Michael gets top billing?
4. Why is Showalter such a dick?

The thing I am most looking forward to about finishing is getting to be with my family again, who I feel like I have not seen in two months. I guess the reason I feel that way is that I pretty much haven't seen them in two months. Once we started shooting, the hours were so long that I could only get home on the weekends, which made for a fairly monastic existence.
As populous as it is, New York can also be a lonely town, particularly if you make no effort to see anybody or do anything – which is what I did. That's because work is so energy-intensive that I just didn't want to hang out when I was done for the day. Consequently, my only friends during those long days were my internet connection and Ambien.

Once the press is done, I'm going to take off the rest of the summer and just be with the woman I love. And also my wife.


Home Alone

Posted by Michael Ian Black Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Home for the weekend. Normally that's a good thing except my family is away until after the Fourth of July, which means I'm alone. Again, that's normally a good thing except that I've been alone a lot in New York working on the show, and so it would be nice to have human contact with people over whom I have dominion (my kids) and one over whom I claim dominion (my wife). Even the dog is at the kennel, so I am totally by myself. Tonight though I'm going to a birthday party for a friend who is turning forty. I remember when my mom turned forty somebody got her a penis cake. I was twelve at the time and very embarrassed, although not so embarrassed that I did not eat a slice. That single slice of cake is probably most responsible for why I turned out the way I did.

So we continue to edit our new TV show. All in all, I would say that it's going well. Comedy Central seems pleased with everything, except for one sketch that we have a big disagreement about. For a show like ours it's pretty good to only have one big disagreement. The way we've decided to resolve it is pistols at dawn, which seems a bit extreme to me but Showalter is very committed to the idea and I want to present a united front to the network.

So yeah, it's a slow weekend here at my Connecticut mansion. I gave the entire staff the weekend off, which was very generous of me especially considering the fact that I don't have a staff. But if I did, I totally would have given them the weekend off because that's the kind of rich guy I would be if I were rich.


Editing

Posted by Michael Ian Black Thursday, June 25th, 2009

So now we're editing, which means we're putting together everything we shot into an actual TV show instead of just hours of footage of Showalter forgetting his lines. The way you edit is load everything onto super computers and then nocturnal people with big eyes use magic to make into it a movie.

So far, the editing is going well. We've got first cuts of all of the episodes, which is good considering we start airing in less than a month. Our goal is to have everything pretty much done by the end of June so that if time shrinks it'll still be ready for our July 15th premiere. (By "time shrinks," I meant the literal shrinkage of time-space, which is also one theoretical way you would travel at warp speed.)

I will say that I'm thrilled to be done with shooting. Shooting is hard work, and as I get older I realize more and more that I was not cut out for that sort of thing. Easy work, yes. Shooting Klondike commercials, for example. That's pretty easy work. Writing, acting, directing, and producing? Not as easy. So it's good to be onto the final phase of our show.

Increasingly the question in our minds is: will anybody watch? Fortunately I have little control over that, so it's not something I spend a lot of time worrying about. I would say I worry as much about how many people will watch as I do about the state of Jon and Kate's marriage, which is to say I worry about it, but not so much that it's affecting my appetite.


I'm a husk.

Posted by Michael Showalter Monday, June 22nd, 2009

I just flew back from a great show in Chicago at the Just For Laughs Festival. It was a great show. Chicago audiences are some of the best in the world. Kumail and Jessi and Owen Benjamin were on the show too and everyone had a great "set". Then we ate hamburgers and went to bed. I barely slept then was on an airplane in a crowded airport and my seat didn't recline and I tried to sleep but couldn't so I read an article in the New York Times about Shepard Smith from Fox News. We're in the final stretch. A few more weeks of editing and arguing about stuff and then the show will air. I'm a husk of my former self but it's okay. Tomorrow's another day. Tonight I will watch The Next Food Network Star and hang with my cats.


…and then Rob Huebel and Jon Benjamin showed up!

Posted by Michael And Michael Have Issues Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Watch out for guest stars ROB HUEBEL and JON BENJAMIN on an episode called "Frogbox."

Plot hint: frogs involved.

Rival sketch show.

Rival sketch show.

More animosity after the jump –>

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That's A Wrap

Posted by Michael Ian Black Saturday, June 20th, 2009

"That's a Wrap" is not only a terrific name for a pseudo health-conscious sandwich shop, it's also what we said last night around eleven o'clock to signify the end of shooting on "MMHI." The announcement was greeted with many hugs, tears, ass grabs, etc.

The end of a long shoot is always a time of mixed emotions. On one hand, one is happy to be finished with the long, long days and questionable catering. On the other hand, intense friendships are formed over the weeks, and we haven't had a chance to have terrible falling-outs yet, which is how I know a friendship has completed its cycle.

Our entire crew was magnificent, doing heroic work on a very tight budget. Each one of them is the film equivalent of a really hot stewardess on a discount air carrier.

The next step is editing. After that we put the shows on the air and then obsessively check the internet for every single random mention. The premiere is less than a month away. Sho and I are very excited and nervous. I'm also nauseous but that has more to do with eating my first "finger steaks" here in Montana than with anything having to do with the show.

Observation: any food that incorporates the word "finger" is probably not going to be the smartest choice, although Butterfingers taste pretty good.