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Bob Odenkirk

    Robert Odenkirk est un acteur et comédien américain renommé qui a marqué l'industrie du divertissement télévisuel. Son travail créatif comprend l'écriture pour des émissions emblématiques et la co-création de programmes de sketchs comiques cultes. Odenkirk a également démontré ses talents de réalisateur et producteur au cinéma et à la télévision, consolidant ainsi sa réputation d'artiste polyvalent dans l'industrie du divertissement.

    Jede Menge Mumpitz
    Load of Hooey
    Hollywood Said No!
    Eating Salad Drunk
    Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama
    Zilot & Other Important Rhymes
    • Zilot & Other Important Rhymes

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      "A collection of humorous and heartfelt poetry for children and adults"--

      Zilot & Other Important Rhymes
      3,9
    • Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Hilarious, heartfelt, Bob Odenkirk charts his career trajectory from sketch show duo, to Saturday Night Live writer, to Breaking Bad and action-movie star at the age of 50 in COMEDY, COMEDY, COMEDY, DRAMA

      Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama
      3,8
    • Eating Salad Drunk

      Haikus for the Burnout Age by Comedy Greats

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      “I’m huge on Twitter.” —An ancient proverb that means Lonely in real life. —JOEL KIM BOOSTER Jokes and haikus have a common goal: to pack the greatest punch in the most succinct way possible. In Eating Salad Drunk, today's biggest names in comedy come together to do just that, with hilarious, poignant, and (sometimes) dirty haikus about living and coping in our modern "burnout age." Contributors include Jerry Seinfeld, Michael Ian Black, Aubrey Plaza, Margaret Cho, Maria Bamford, Ray Romano, Aparna Nancherla, Ziwe Fumudoh, Chris Gethard, Sasheer Zamata, Colin Mochrie, Zach Woods, and many more! Curated by Gabe Henry, author and manager of the popular Brooklyn comedy venue Littlefield, Eating Salad Drunk's topics include: -Modern Romance -Friends & Family -Screentime -Nature Calls -Food -Entertainment -The Struggle is Real -Words of Wisdom, and -Self Love & Loathing The book also includes 50 super-relatable black and white drawings by New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake, as well as a foreword by stand-up comedian and actor Aparna Nancherla (Crashing, BoJack Horseman, Inside Amy Schumer). Eating Salad Drunk is the perfect gift for any fan of humor as an escape from our dystopian present. *All author proceeds go towards Comedy Gives Back, a nonprofit that provides mental health, medical, and crisis support resources for comedians.

      Eating Salad Drunk
      3,6
    • Hollywood Said No!

      Orphaned Film Scripts, Bastard Scenes, and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr. Show

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Mr. Show fans rejoice! Bob Odenkirk and David Cross reunite with a collection of hilarious, never-before-seen scripts and sketches that Hollywood couldn't green-light. This compilation showcases full-length, previously unreleased scripts for Bob and David Make a Movie, enhanced with new storyboards by acclaimed artist Mike Mitchell, and Hooray For America!, a satirical indictment of cherished beliefs. Additionally, it features a bonus section of orphaned sketch ideas from the Mr. Show era and beyond, perfect for performance by open-minded groups. This collection is brimming with comic twists, turns, and perhaps a few hard truths—though we say "maybe," we really mean "probably not." For the first time, explore the scripts that never made it to production and contemplate a world of comedic possibilities that remain just out of reach.

      Hollywood Said No!
      3,5
    • Load of Hooey

      • 139pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Collects humorous and absurd stories, vignettes, and unclassifiable prose pieces.

      Load of Hooey
      3,4
    • Jede Menge Mumpitz

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Mit Jede Menge Mumpitz beweist Bob Odenkirk, dass er seinen unvergleichlichen Witz vom Bildschirm aufs Papier übertragen kann. Sein Potpourri aus schwarzem, sanftem und schrägem Humor hat nur ein Ziel: schallendes Gelächter und sinnfreie Ablenkung.

      Jede Menge Mumpitz