The King’s Speech Trailer
Posted: February 18th, 2011 | Author: Nick | Filed under: Videos | Tags: Colin Firth, King's Speech, sketch comedy, trailer | No Comments »
Many members of Midnight Society also moonlight in a great organization called AARP (Austin Alliance Representin’ Parkour). In addition to showing displays of the popular freerunning sport, AARP also holds many core beliefs that drive each of us to achieve the best in life. We created this video to talk about AARP’s goals and to reach out to our community. We hope these messages resonate with you and that you find the video as exciting as we do.
Yes it’s true. Viewers of Houston’s ABC affiliate, KTRK Channel 13, were given an exceptional treat at the end of this home cooking segment from “Good Morning Houston.”
I’m at the end of this heavily edited video.
Check out this exclusive behind the scenes video of Midnight Society preparing for our October sketch show at Coldtowne Theater - Spooktacular III.
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Sam and Ben of New York sketch duo Audience of Two are staying with me and Lance during the Out of Bounds comedy festival this weekend. Watch them play with my awesome cat. This thing has viral video written all over it.
Here’s our show from last Saturday. This week, a young comic book entrepreneur tries to hide his affair with a woman named Ironman from his unbelievably gullible wife.
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One of our regular performances – Saturdays at 11 at Coldtowne with The Frank Mills. I would call this show “The Crucible.” A boss (Lance) uses the taste of Italian food (prepared by a flamboyant and negligent couple – Joel & Nick) as a test to determine his underling’s (Jericho) future employment. Meanwhile, Michael Williams runs a wine & cheese tasting school and Andy is a video store clerk with unusual theories regarding when to play video games.
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A video every Wednesday! This one is from the P! Company (Kyle Sweeney and Midnight Society’s Andy Petruzzo) and played at our June sketch show.
From now on, I’m posting a video here every Wednesday. This week, it’s an old one. Deal with it.