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After Ed Helms showed up on last night's Daily Show, it got me thinking. What if there was a car that got a million miles per gallon, but it ran on eyelids? Then, after that, I started thinking about past Daily Show reunions, so I decided to make a list of the best ones. Enjoy.
Is Barack Obama magic or what? Not only does his message of hope reach across socioeconomic, racial, religious and party lines, but he can also inspire Ed Helms to hilariously and unannouncedly pop into The Daily Show. If that doesn't make up for Obama's FISA vote, I don't know what does.
If there's not a t-shirt that says "Obama Kinda Gives Me a Boner" by the end of the day, my faith in humanity, the Internet and t-shirts will simply whither and die.
We've had quite a sexy week together, you and I. It's hard to believe that in ten years, we'll grow so
passionless and distant. More roommates than lovers, really. Until then though, we've
still got #5-1 of the sexiest Daily Show moments. And that's
something. Isn't it?
If you missed #25 through #6, there are links at the bottom of this post.
#5 Battle of the Bulge
We always knew Ed Helms was sexy. We always knew he'd look great in a Speedo. But it wasn't until his employment of a state-of-the-art nut-cam that we knew it was love.
If you're already having withdrawals from The Office's Summer hiatus... well that's pretty weird, to be honest. You just got a one-hour episode like four days ago. Nonetheless, you can satisfy your freakishly insatiable appetite for Office-y things with this video starring Ed Helms and Craig Robinson. They're from The Office and it takes place in an office, but it isn't The Office. It's funny though.
They're two of the stars of Harold and Kumar 2, but you can also hear the voices of Ed Helms and Rob Corddry in the Funny or Die web series Weighty Decisions. Two new episodes of the show have just gone up. Check 'em out:
The second new episode of Weighty Decisions is after the jump.
If you like this video of a guy and a girl interviewing people while dressed as a joint and a bong at the Harold & Kumar 2 premiere, you should have seen them at the There Will Be Blood premiere where they were dressed as a milkshake and my raped soul.
Funny or Die is celebrating their first anniversary with this video featuring Sarah Silverman, Ed Helms, Will Ferrell, Rachel Harris, Human Giant, Peter from Heroes and Pearl from The Landlord.
In honor of Halloween, here is a zombie (who looks suspiciously like Ed Helms), singing a song about the hardships of being a zombie. (It's an outtake from my short film, Zombie-American.)
In this red carpet interview for the new Steve Carell comedy "Dan in Real Life", Steve's Office co-star Ed Helms has some fun at Stephen Colbert's expense, Reno 911!'s Kerri Kenney-Silver talks about leaving her kid in the car with some crackers, and Dane Cook discusses the busiest shopping day of the year:
Daily Show alum and Office star Ed Helms makes an appearance on Funny or Die sister site Shred or Die, and gets to live out a 13 year-old fantasy. Now, Shred or Die's content seems to consist mostly of Tony Hawk video clips and half-pipe-related humor, and there's nothing wrong with that. But so help us, if Tony Hawk starts doing standup...
"What I miss about The Daily Show is feeling like when you're
knocking the wind out of hypocrisy in a way. Not that we had some
mission statement, but it was fun to be a part of satire, because we
made something that resonated with all of us." -- Ed Helms, in an interview yesterday on IGN.com.