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Packaging shots of the Oscilloscope Blu-ray for Todd Berger’s It’s A Disaster
Eight friends meet for their monthly “couples brunch.” But what starts as an impromptu therapy session / airing of domestic grievances takes a sudden, catastrophic turn when the city falls victim to a mysterious attack. Trapped in the house and unsure of their fates, these seemingly normal people become increasingly unhinged to hilarious, surprising, and revealing results.
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Posted on June 6, 2013 via CriterionCast with 15 notes
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These Arrested Development nails are AMAZING!
Posted on May 27, 2013 via Just rolling by with 755 notes
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The end of Hell Walk
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Happy Mothers Day!
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Game Of Thrones History Infographic
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Everyone Looks Better Coming Out of the Water
LETS ALL GO SWIMMING NOW.
Nick and Brian win at everything.
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I have been chosen as one of the 1701!
Totally prepped with my Starfleet 3D glasses for the 3D trailer premiere tomorrow at 12pm.
YAY!
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Excited to see these guys at #brokechella today! Like late 60s Beatles/the zombies/the coral. I’m all over it.
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Contest: Brokechella 2013
Win free tickets Los Angeles residents! Come play with me!

This weekend you have a choice to head out to Indio for weekend 2 or better yet stay in town for an all-day music festival geared toward those that are lacking funds for a $350 ticket. Brokechella will be taking place on Saturday, April 20th in Downtown Los Angeles. The fest is in its third year and has expanded from a warehouse space to a full on block party next to Six01 Studios (601 S. Anderson St.90023).
Mystery Skulls, L.A. collective Team Supreme (Djemba Djemba, Mr. Caravack, Penthouse Penthouse & More), Buddy (on Pharell’s i am OTHER label) Dead Ships, Body Parts, Vindata, Neo Fresco, Mann, Channel One and more are on the bill to perform this year. Check out the poster above for the full line up.
Tickets are still available to purchase through the Brokechella website for only $10! That’s right, three stages of music all day and into the morning will only set you back 10 bucks. But if you would rather save that 10 spot and use towards some beer, we’ve got a couple tickets to giveaway to a select few. All you have to do is use the widget below and enter in your email or use your Facebook account. We will choose winners at random and get them into Brokechella for FREE! Get those entries in soon!
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Announcing the @StarryKitchen #Brokechella Menu!
Here’s what they’ll be serving on Saturday (plus photos to get you droolin’):
Malaysian Chicken Curry
The Vietnamese Beef-tacular
Crispy Tofu Balls
Japanese Garlic Noodles
Spicy Vietnamese Salad
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Posted on April 16, 2013 via Brokechella 2013 with 14 notes
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Milk Carton Kids perform “Charlie” on Prairie Home Companion
I challenge any daughter to listen to it and not well up, or hell, anyone that hopes to be a father one day. Enjoy!
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My favorite Brokechella dog :)
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Posted on April 12, 2013 via InThaBlue with 72,143 notes
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Here’s a handy e-card with all of our opening info/ Q&As in LA & NY this weekend! Help us spread it like the plague!
4/13 - NYC - Q&A at Village East with David Cross & America Ferrera after 7:50p show
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Two or three days prior to getting the script, I had just come back from eight months in London and I was really deeply, with a palpable yearning, wanting to come back home to New York. And as much as I love London, I missed my friends, I missed baseball, and I just wanted to get back to New York. But I had to go to L.A. immediately — there was something my wife’s mom was doing and I had to go to L.A. Couldn’t get out of it. And I was going to be there for 48 hours, boom, come home. And America Ferrara sent me the script, and I said, “I’m not even going to look at it. I’m not interested. At all. I’m not spending another month away from fucking home. Especially not in L.A.” And she said, “Just read it. It’s great.” I read it. And two hours later I called her and said, “Okay, I’m in.” I didn’t even get to go back to New York to get my clothes. But it was that good of a script.
David Cross on deciding to act in “It’s a Disaster,” opening in NY and LA this weekend


