News Source: Starpulse
| 4 months ago
We're working on a festival, called Festival Supreme." And the star insists he plans to pull in a host of comedy acts renowned for the musical abilities: "It'll be a meeting of the minds. It's gonna be like Mount Rockmore, where you've got your
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 year ago
After sold-out tours in New Zealand, the comedy duo Flight of the Conchords will tour Australia in July. The Kiwi funny men Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie have announced that they will cross the Tasman for their first ever run of Australian
News Source: BBC
| over 1 year ago
That's the question Bret McKenzie found himself asking last year, after he was hired to write the songs for Disney's new Muppets movie. As it turns out, there are a couple of rules. "Jim Henson said if the music's too good, it's not right," he
News Source: New Zealand Herald
| over 1 year ago
More details have emerged about a proposed Flight of the Conchords movie, but TV network HBO says they know nothing about it. Earlier this week, Conchords member Bret McKenzie told reporters at a screening of the new Muppets movie that he and Jemaine
News Source: IMDb Celebrity News
| over 1 year ago
TV chiefs have dismissed reports a Flight Of The Conchords movie is in the works, after funnyman Bret McKenzie hinted at a big screen comeback for the comedy. The series won over critics and fans alike with its 2007 debut, but New Zealand duo
News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| over 1 year ago
Bret McKenzie, one half of Kiwi comedy folk duo Flight Of The Conchords, has confirmed that efforts are being made to bring the band to the big screen. McKenzie, who is currently promoting the new Muppet film for which he penned several tracks, said
News Source: The Guardian
| almost 2 years ago
Nick Pickles/Redferns Every summer I meet people who tell me they don't like air-conditioning. And I guess I see their point, because what is air-conditioning?...US comic Todd Barry previously seen in Flight of the Conchords chooses something he
News Source: Macleans
| almost 2 years ago
The former "Kids in the Hall" and "NewsRadio" star is part of the ensemble on the new CBS comedy "How to Be a Gentleman." David Hornsby ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"), Kevin Dillon ("Entourage"), Mary Lynn Rajskub ("24") and Rhys Darby ("