Who doesn’t love a good comedy to take a break from their daily lives and Paramount+ has the perfect dose of classic and new comedy shows for you. While Paramount+ is one of the least popular streaming services, it does have some of the most popular comedy shows of our times including classics like Everybody Loves Raymond, Cheers, and Frasier. So, what are you waiting for get a subscription and choose between any one of these 13 comedy shows we have listed below because none of them will disappoint you.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
- 7/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The hard-working telemarketers at TelAmeriCorp are back for more hi-jinks and shenanigans with Workaholics: Season 5, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD today, June 23. These sets include all 13 Workaholics Season 5 episodes, which just wrapped up its run on Comedy Central this spring. It was announced on the show's official Facebook page that the boys are coming back for Season 6, which will debut on Comedy Central in 2016.
Workaholics stars Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson and Anders Holm as Adam, Blake and Ders, who return for another season of misguided schemes and non-stop partying with Workaholics: Season 5, now on DVD & Blu-ray. From schooling the competition in 80s trivia to crashing a DeMamp family funeral, these guys are fending off adulthood in style. The supporting cast is rounded out by Maribeth Monroe, Jillian Bell, Erik Griffin, Kyle Newacheck, Waymond Lee, Bill Stevenson and Gary Buckner.
The Workaholics: Season 5 sets include a number of bonus features including bloopers,...
Workaholics stars Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson and Anders Holm as Adam, Blake and Ders, who return for another season of misguided schemes and non-stop partying with Workaholics: Season 5, now on DVD & Blu-ray. From schooling the competition in 80s trivia to crashing a DeMamp family funeral, these guys are fending off adulthood in style. The supporting cast is rounded out by Maribeth Monroe, Jillian Bell, Erik Griffin, Kyle Newacheck, Waymond Lee, Bill Stevenson and Gary Buckner.
The Workaholics: Season 5 sets include a number of bonus features including bloopers,...
- 6/23/2015
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
We're back with the latest installment of Radio 66.6! This week features news, music, videos, tour dates and more from the likes of Pantera, Van Halen, Green Day, Linkin Park, Nofx, Dream Theater, Parkway Drive, Rush, DragonForce and more. Don't touch that dial!
News
Green Day will release a three-album trilogy called ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tre! on September 25, November 13 and January 15, respectfully, via Reprise Records.
As I Lay Dying will enter the studio next month with producer Bill Stevenson to record a new album. The effort is due out later this year on Metal Blade Records.
Architects guitarist Tim Hillier-Brook has left the band. Josh Middleton (ex-Sylosis) will be filling in.
Vampires Everywhere! will release their sophomore album, Hellbound and Heartless, on June 19 via Hollywood Waste Records.
Nofx are in the studio recording a new album with producer Bill Stevenson.
Streams
Stream DragonForce's new album, The Power Within, here. This is the...
News
Green Day will release a three-album trilogy called ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tre! on September 25, November 13 and January 15, respectfully, via Reprise Records.
As I Lay Dying will enter the studio next month with producer Bill Stevenson to record a new album. The effort is due out later this year on Metal Blade Records.
Architects guitarist Tim Hillier-Brook has left the band. Josh Middleton (ex-Sylosis) will be filling in.
Vampires Everywhere! will release their sophomore album, Hellbound and Heartless, on June 19 via Hollywood Waste Records.
Nofx are in the studio recording a new album with producer Bill Stevenson.
Streams
Stream DragonForce's new album, The Power Within, here. This is the...
- 4/16/2012
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- DreadCentral.com
Chicago punk band Rise Against play some of the most caustic, abrasive, politically-minded punk rock in the game today, and yet they still manage to be best-sellers. Their passion and commitment to both righteous causes and extra-loud buzzsaw riffs is back again for the group's sixth album Endgame. Their previous two albums (2006's The Sufferer & The Witness and 2008's Appeal to Reason) began to push their sound into dramatically different places, and that trend continues on Endgame, their most dynamic release yet.
But where do the critics stand on Rise Against's ever-evolving sound and blood-and-guts commitment to change? The enthusiasm is there, but some people remain hesitant about the whole Rise Against aesthetic. In a three star review, Rolling Stone's Jon Dolan wrote, "Rise Against's mastery of anthemic punk rock is second only to their mastery of being pissed off," also noting that the sound expansion is probably...
But where do the critics stand on Rise Against's ever-evolving sound and blood-and-guts commitment to change? The enthusiasm is there, but some people remain hesitant about the whole Rise Against aesthetic. In a three star review, Rolling Stone's Jon Dolan wrote, "Rise Against's mastery of anthemic punk rock is second only to their mastery of being pissed off," also noting that the sound expansion is probably...
- 3/15/2011
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
We think music fans should have a solid understanding of how the recording process works, before cranking their favorite band’s tunes. And thanks to the Internet and more importantly to bands like, Rise Against, fans can have that chance. Rise Against has released a fourth behind-the-scenes video from The Blasting Room in Ft. Collins, Colorado. This location is where the band recorded their upcoming album, Endgame, which will drop on March 15th. The teaser video allows fans to see Rise Against as they wrap up the recording process and turn their focus to Endgame producer, Bill Stevenson. Rise Against raves about Stevenson throughout the video and decides to pay homage to him [...]...
- 3/3/2011
- by lonnie
- ShockYa
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Band Members: Black Joe Lewis (vocals, guitar), Zach Ernst (guitar), David McKnight (tenor sax), Eduardo Ramirez (baritone sax), Darren Sluyter (trumpet), Bill Stevenson (bass), Matt Strmiska (drums), Ian Varley (keyboard)
Album: Tell 'Em What Your Name Is
For Fans Of: James Brown, Skip James, Howlin' Wolf
When you watch Black Joe Lewis enthrall a crowd of hipsters with soul riffs hotter than Bo Diddley’s kitchen stove, keep one thing in mind: the 27-year-old performer is still figuring out just what he’s capable of. On Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is, Lewis' first full-length album, (out March 17 via Lost Highway) the soul screamer and his Honeybears band combine an instantly familiar sound with a raw, modern potential and an uppercut-quick delivery (the album's ten tracks clock in at less than 35 minutes). But, Lewis says, “A lot of the times I find that when we go in to record,...
Band Members: Black Joe Lewis (vocals, guitar), Zach Ernst (guitar), David McKnight (tenor sax), Eduardo Ramirez (baritone sax), Darren Sluyter (trumpet), Bill Stevenson (bass), Matt Strmiska (drums), Ian Varley (keyboard)
Album: Tell 'Em What Your Name Is
For Fans Of: James Brown, Skip James, Howlin' Wolf
When you watch Black Joe Lewis enthrall a crowd of hipsters with soul riffs hotter than Bo Diddley’s kitchen stove, keep one thing in mind: the 27-year-old performer is still figuring out just what he’s capable of. On Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is, Lewis' first full-length album, (out March 17 via Lost Highway) the soul screamer and his Honeybears band combine an instantly familiar sound with a raw, modern potential and an uppercut-quick delivery (the album's ten tracks clock in at less than 35 minutes). But, Lewis says, “A lot of the times I find that when we go in to record,...
- 4/13/2009
- Pastemagazine.com
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