Tuesday, October 30, 2012

February 7 Is The New October 19


NBC updated its mid-season schedule, and they have put in a premiere date for Community.  Mark your calendars for February 7th!

The show will return to its 'home' time slot of Thursdays at 8PM, once again going up against The Big Bang Theory.

You can read the NBC press release here:


Friday, October 19, 2012

Happy October 19th!


Friday, October 19, 2012.  It was supposed to be the season 4 premiere date for Community.  But several weeks back, NBC decided to delay the premiere indefinitely following the poor performance of some of its Fall 2012 comedies.

While no future date has been set, the Community characters now have a video explaining the significance of October 19th:


To quote Abed in the video: 'the minds behind this shift know exactly what they're doing.'  Oh, the sarcasm!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Community Wins Several 2012 EWwy Awards


Entertainment Weekly held voting for their 5th annual 2012 EWwy Awards, and Community scored big.

The show ended up winning:


To check out the two award acceptance videos, head on over to the EW page:


Now if NBC would only make up its mind about when the show will return to start its 4th season!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Danny Pudi Cameos To Promote Cougar Town


Community fans are well aware of Abed's support for the former-ABC/now-TBS comedy Cougar Town.  He's made mention of his affection for the show, going so far as detailing a set visit in the Community episode 'Critical Film Studies.'  During that same television season, Abed even makes a cameo appearance in the season two finale episode ('Something Good Coming') of Cougar Town.

TBS recently released a promotional music video about the January 8, 2013 premiere of the show, and Danny Pui shows up singing as well.  Other cameos include Ali Wentworth, Nia Vardalos, Sarah Chalke, and Neil Flynn.

Check it out:


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Community Third Season DVD Set Announced


Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced August 14th as the sale date for the Community - The Complete Third Season DVD box set.

All 22 episodes of the show will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen with sound in 5.1 Dolby Digital. Bonus features will include:

  • A Glee-ful Community Christmas
  • This is War: Pillows vs. Blankets
  • Walter Had His Own Thing Going On
  • Bonus Outtakes
  • Biology 101 Commentary - Gillian Jacobs and Yvette Nicole Brown
  • Geography of Global Conflict Commentary - Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Alison Brie, Andy Bobrow, and Martin Starr
  • Remedial Chaos Theory Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Chris McKenna
  • Competitive Ecology Commentary - Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Maggie Bandur
  • Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Jim Rash
  • Advanced Gay Commentary - Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Matt Murray
  • Studies in Modern Movement Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, and Jim Rash
  • Documentary Filmmaking: Redux Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Jim Rash
  • Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism Commentary - Joel McHale Yvette Nicole Brown, and Chris Kula
  • Regional Holiday Music Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Steve Basilone, and Annie Mebane
  • Contemporary Impressionists Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alex Cooley, and Kyle Newacheck
  • Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts Commentary - Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner
  • Digital Exploration of Interior Design Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dan Eckman, and Chris McKenna
  • Pillows and Blankets Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Andy Bobrow
  • Origins of Vampire Mythology Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, and Jim Rash
  • Virtual Systems Analysis Commentary - Gillian Jacobs, Alison Brie, and Matt Murray
  • Basic Lupine Urology Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Yvettte Nicole Brown, and Rob Schrab
  • Course Listing Unavailable Commentary - Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dino Stamatopolous, and Tim Saccardo
  • Curriculum Unavailable Commentary - Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Alison Brie, Martin Starr, Andy Bobrow, and Adam Countee
  • Digital Estate Planning Commentary - Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, and Yvette Nicole Brown
  • The First Chang Dynasty Commentary - Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jay Chandrasekhar, Alex Cuthbertson, and Matt Fusfeld
  • Introduction to Finality Commentary - Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Steve Basilone, and Annie Mebane

Suggested retail price for the DVD box set is $45.99.  Like the previous two season sets, there will be no Blu-ray Disc release.

Save up those pennies now!

Six Seasons And A Movie Art Show A Success


After raising enough money on Kickstarter, PixelDrip Gallery was able to host the 'Six Season and a Movie Art Show' on June 23rd and 24th at Monk Space in Los Angeles.  With over over 130 participants from around the world, the show was met with much success.  In attendance were:

Dan Harmon

 Gillian Jacobs

 Yvette Nicole Brown

 Danny Pudi

 Megan Ganz

If you missed the event, the show will continue on at The Hive Gallery in downtown Los Angeles in July and August. It will be holding its Opening Reception on July 7th from 8PM to 12:30AM.  Cover charge is $8 for that day, and there will also be a limited number of prints available.  There will be free admission at any other time of the month.  The artwork will be on display until July 28th after which the show will be on a rotating schedule in August.  To close out the summer, there will be one final showing in September.

Check out these links to see some of what was shown:


What an incredible fan base!

Play 'Journey To The Center Of Hawkthorne' Now


As if the 'Journey To The Center of Hawkthorne' game featured in the 'Digital Estate Planning' episode of Community wasn't awesome enough to just to watch, now you can play the game as it is being developed by fans.

A group of over 100 contributors have been working on recreating a playable version of the game.  Even though it's still in the early stages of development, there is plenty to love with this very accurate and continually-updated project.

OS X, Windows (with separate 32-bit and 64-bit versions), and Linux are supported.  Check everything out here:


Have fun!

Community Wins BTJA's 2012 Best Comedy Series

 
The Broadcast Television Journalists Association recognized Community with the prize for Best Comedy Series during its second annual Critics' Choice Awards ceremony on June 17th.  It beat out The Big Bang Theory, Girls, Modern Family, New Girl, and Parks and Recreation.

Going into the event, the show was nominated six times:

  • Joel McHale - Best Actor In a Comedy Series
  • Danny Pudi - Best Supporting Actor In a Comedy Series
  • Jim Rash - Best Supporting Actor In a Comedy Serie
  • Alison Brie - Best Supporting Actress In a Comedy
  • Gillian Jacobs - Best Supporting Actress In a Comedy
  • Community - Best Comdey Series

Congratulations to the cast and crew for picking up yet another award that's streets ahead!

    Saturday, May 19, 2012

    Dan Harmon Replaced As Showrunner


    Bad news came in the other night, Community fans.  Dan Harmon - the show's creator  - was replaced as showrunner by Sony Pictures Television.  Comedy veterans David Guarascio and Moses Port (Just Shoot Me, Happy Endings, etc.) will be taking over while Harmon will remain as a consulting producer.

    At this time, there is no formal announcement from the television arm of Sony Pictures.  NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt said of the change: 'I expect his voice to be part of [the show],' but Harmon himself followed up by adding that 'NBC is not a credible source of All News Dan Harmon.'  Harmon also mentions on his personal blog that 'I kind of don’t want to hear what their complaints are because I’m sure it would hurt my feelings even more now that I’d be listening for free.'

    Harmon was a beloved, dedicated, hands-on producer for the show, and one certainly cannot imagine how Community may be without him.  As the show will continue on to a shortened 4th season, it's really with great hope that the fallout from this news will be minimal and that there will be no cast, writing staff, or creative changes after this.  Executive producers Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan had already announced earlier in the month that they were leaving after having signed a two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television to develop new projects and work on existing series.


     


     




    Looking a bit into the future, Harmon's co-created animated series Rick and Morty - a show about a genius inventor grandfather and his dimwit grandson - has been picked up by Adult Swim, so look out for that.

    Fans have gotten three incredible seasons of current television's best comedy under Harmon's guidance, and he will most definitely be missed. Thank you, Dan, for Community.  We love you!

    For this instance, the TV executives involved Britta'd it...big time.

    Friday, May 18, 2012

    Get Your 8-bit Main Title Theme Here


    Did everyone love 'Digital Estate Planning' that aired during Community's 3rd season finale night on NBC?

    For anyone interested, here is the 8-bit version of the show's main title theme.  Add it to your music play list or make it your new ring tone:


    Cool, cool, cool!

    Monday, May 14, 2012

    NBC Rolls Dice On Fall 2012 Schedule


    Good news came last week from NBC in the form of a 4th season renewal for Community.

    Then came the so-so news that NBC was only ordering 13 episodes instead of a full-season 20+ episode commitment.

    Now today comes NBC's announced Fall 2012 schedule, and it looks like Community has been moved to Friday nights at 8:30 PM between Whitney and Grimm.

    Some are seeing this as certain death for the show since Friday night programming has historically been difficult for shows to attract and/or maintain a young viewer audience.  Others have noticed that while Whitney has not been a critical success, it has been getting decent (by NBC standards) ratings when it was originally on Thursday nights and even after it moved to Wednesday.  Whitney has strong DVR ratings, and Community does well with both the DVR and Internet crowds.  Moving Community out of The Big Bang Theory's shadow may also be a good thing.  And finally Grimm has had success with its Friday night slot.

    At this point, NBC has nothing left to lose.  It has had a terrible 2011 to 2012 season with show after show either failing or continually dropping viewers.  It has ordered lots of new shows for the Fall in the hopes that something will stick.

    Now the next big question mark will come as Community approaches the end of those upcoming 13 episodes.  Will NBC stick by the show and order up additional episodes to complete a full season?  Will it renew the show for a 5th season afterwards?  Unlike the announcement for 30 Rock where NBC stated its next season will be its last, Community is more open-ended.  So either NBC will keep Community going or it will be canceled.

    Keep your fingers crossed that this new schedule works out!

    Saturday, May 5, 2012

    3 New Episodes Of Community In One Night


    NBC recently announced its plan to shuffle the upcoming May 17th Thursday night schedule.  The major change will be the airing of the final three episodes of Community that night:

    • 8:00 PM - 'Digital Estate Planning'
    • 8:30 PM - 30 Rock season finale
    • 9:00 PM - 'The First Chang Dynasty'
    • 9:30 PM - 'Introduction to Finality' (season finale)

    For the 2011 to 2012 TV season, May Nielsen ratings 'sweeps' is considered to be between Thursday April 26th to Wednesday May 23rd.  So if Community were to go by its usual single-episode-per-Thursday schedule, its final two episodes would actually miss that all-important time frame.

    While some might see the May 17th night as an episodes 'burn-off' for Community, it may actually be a strategic move to capitalize on the show's following and continued Internet buzz.  Also, The Big Bang Theory, as well as The Office and Parks and Recreation, will have finished off their season the week before, making Community and 30 Rock the only network comedies of that night not in any kind of re-run situation.

    NBC was originally prepared to air a two-hour finale of Awake during that night from 9 PM to 11 PM, but decided to push that out.  Since Awake's viewership has shrunk so much, the extra episodes of Community can also be seen as a vote of confidence that it can (and most probably will) get better ratings for the evening than Awake.

    The only thing to worry about is how NBC promotes this super-sized night of Community.  Right before the show returned from hiatus, NBC aired many commercials to excite fans and to get new viewers to tune in.  That plan worked well for the return episode.  However, ratings have pretty much slipped back to where they were pre-hiatus.  NBC needs to do the right thing and promote this upcoming night to make the most of the situation.

    Go Greendale, go Greendale, go!

    Thursday, April 12, 2012

    Community Wins Hulu's 2012 Best In Show Competition


    Congratulations, Community fans!  After two previous years of almost making it to the top of Hulu's 'Best in Show' five-week bracket voting tournament, the show has finally won:

    • 2010: Eliminated in Week 4 voting by The Simpsons
    • 2011: Eliminated in Week 4 voting by Chuck
    • 2012: Won, beating The Walking Dead in Week 5 voting

    It was a close one, though, with The Walking Dead getting 49% of the votes versus Community's 51%.

    This win once again proves how strong a voice Community's fan base has.  Pop!  Pop!

    Wednesday, April 11, 2012

    Community Wins TV Guide Fan Favorites Awards


    TV Guide Magazine recently started taking votes through Facebook for their annual Fan Favorites Awards, and Community won in two categories:

    • Favorite Comedy
    • Favorite Ensemble

    Joel McHale responded by saying Community's fans' enthusiasm 'sometimes chokes me up. It makes me want to hug them.  French kisses for everyone!'

    Congratulations to the show and its cast and great job to all the fans who voted!

    Friday, March 16, 2012

    Community Return Gets Season High Numbers


    Did everyone catch the return of Community last night?

    Preliminary ratings are in, and it looks like the 'Urban Matrimony And The Sandwich Arts' episode beat all the other Thursday night NBC comedies with 4.894-million viewers tuning in.  That just edged The Office which had 4.876-million.  As for the coveted 18-49 year old age range viewer rating, Community scored a 2.2 which came close to The Office's 2.3 rating.

    All in all, those are very solid numbers for NBC and ultimately helps Community's chances for a 4th season renewal as long as the good numbers continue to come in every week.

    Well done!  Let's keep watching!

    UPDATE:

    Final ratings came in and changes were made.  Community's total live viewers number was adjusted down to 4.75-million, but their 18-49 year old age range viewer rating remained at 2.2.  The Office's 18-49 rating was adjusted up to 2.4.

    Saturday, March 10, 2012

    NBC's Epic Community Return Commercials


    So much awesomeness jammed into so few commercials:


    At least NBC is doing some promotion for the show now.

    Remember, Community comes back on the air next week.  Let's hope for a 4-million-plus or better viewing.  Go Greendale, go Greendale, go Greendale, go!!

    Abed's Master Key


    To celebrate Community's return, NBC has posted three animated Web shorts about Abed becoming a 'depu-dean' of Greendale:


    That's nice!

    Tuesday, February 28, 2012

    Congratulations To Jim Rash


    Congratulations are in order, of course, to Community's Jim Rash for taking home the Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Oscar for The Descendants.  He and his co-winners, Nat Faxon and Alexander Payne, took the stage to receive the award during the 2012 84th annual ceremony.

    In case you missed it, though, the best part wasn't just that the three won the Oscar.  Jim Rash took a moment to strike an Angelina Jolie right leg pose, one in which the actress used to steal much of the evening's spotlight with.

    'I hope it was okay,' Rash later said at the Governors Ball. 'I hope she thought it was okay. It was a loving tribute.'

    Community / Infiniti 2010 Commercials For The Emmys


    Did you know that before the beginning of Season 2, the cast of Community filmed a series of cross-promotional commercials with Japanese luxury car maker Infiniti for the Primetime Emmy Awards?  The great thing about what was produced was that everyone stayed in character which kept things so much fun to watch.

    Check them out:


    The commercials represent a certain irony since they are about the Emmy Awards yet Community itself is continually snubbed for any category of Emmy consideration.

      Community Rounds Out 'Stars Of Tomorrow'


      During the month of February, Hulu ran a 'Stars of Tomorrow' four round tournament-bracket style poll which pit popular TV rising stars against each other for fans to vote on.  Community has always been a favorite on Hulu, and this latest poll proves once more how loved the show continues to be.

      Believe it or not, in the last round it all comes down to just Donald Glover and Alison Brie.  Both beat out all others with only those two remaining.  So no matter who wins, Community can't lose!

      Go here to see who the other contenders were in the weeks past and which one of the two Community stars took home the title:


      UPDATE:

      Voting has now ended, and the winner is Donald Glover!  Congratulations to him, but props to Alison Brie for also making it to the final round.  Well done, Community fans!

      Girls Of Community Roundtable Interview


      Community may have gotten its forced-hiatus notice late last year, but that didn't keep production of the show from continuing.  In fact, Community just recently wrapped up filming its final Season 3 episode which completed the last twelve of the season.  Right after shooting finished up, The Daily Beast's Jace Lacob sat down with the girls of Community - Yvette Nicole Brown, Gillian Jacobs, staff writer Megan Ganz, and Alison Brie - for a roundtable interview.

      Check out the fun read:

      Tuesday, February 21, 2012

      Community Returns On March 15th


      Community creator Dan Harmon tweeted today that the show is coming back to its Thursday 8PM time slot beginning March 15.

      NBC also made the confirmation.  'We are happy to have an unprecedented amount of original content on NBC this spring,' said Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC Entertainment.  He went on to say that new comedies Bent, Best Friends Forever and Betty White’s Off Their Rockers are 'welcome additions to the Wednesday schedule, and we know that the loyal fans of Community will be pleased with its return to its home on Thursdays at 8PM.'

      By bringing Community back, 30 Rock moves to 8:30PM and Parks And Recreation will go on hiatus until April 19 where that show will then take over Up All Night's 9:30PM slot.

      Hopefully the positive momentum (especially the continued critical praise) that Community was riding the weeks before it was benched will continue to build even stronger with this new announcement.  If anyone has been following the NBC Thursday night ratings since Community was taken off the air, they will see that putting 30 Rock in its place didn't really help NBC at all.  CBS shows continued to dominate Thursday nights.  In fact, just last week all the NBC Thursday night comedies hit series lows in ratings even though they all aired new episodes.

      With Community returning to finish out its season, lets hope this means that the show will still be in the running for a 4th season Fall renewal.  Keep your fingers crossed! 

      Monday, January 9, 2012

      Community Flash Mob Planned For Los Angeles


      With the East Coast Community 'flash mob' behind them, a similarly-planned event will happen for the West Coast at NBC:

      • Location: 10 Universal City Plaza in Los Angeles
      • Date: Thursday, January 19th
      • Time: 8:30AM to 9:00AM

      For more information, go here:


      Be there if you can, Community fans!

      UPDATE:

      The event time was moved to 5PM through 5:30PM.  This scheduling change made things darker to work around in, but people showed up anyway.  Pictures and YouTube video links can be viewed at the Facebook link above.

      Community Wins Five TV.com Polls


       
      Over at TV.com (a CBS Interactive Inc. website), several reader polls went up before the end of 2011 including ones for 'Best Comedy Series' and 'Best Overall Series of 2011.'

      Community won for five categories:


      Congratulations to Community and its fans for the strong results!

      NBC: Community Not Canceled...For Now


      At the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena last week, NBC entertainment chief Bob Greenblatt assured reporters that Community 'has not been cancelled' and that 'it will definitely be back later this spring.'  'When I announced our mid-season changes last fall and took Community off the schedule, I failed to explicitly say that it would be back,' he said. 'I want to dispel any notion that it is just disappearing off the schedule.'

      Unfortunately for now, when exactly Community actually returns to TV is still unknown and has yet to be determined.  While this news is great for the continuation/completion of the show's third season, Community's chances for a fourth season renewal are still up in the air.

      Tuesday, January 3, 2012

      Zap2it Index Upgrades Likelihood Of Renewal


      Zap2it - a website and affiliate network that provides news, photos and video, local TV listings, and movie show times - keeps a continually updated 'Cancel/Renew Index' for currently running television shows.  After taking in the various factors of improved ratings from the November 2011 to early-December 2011 time frame and a possible push to get more episodes produced to make the show more viable for syndication, Community has been upgraded to their 'more likely to be renewed than canceled by May 2012' guesstimate.

      The site had previously put Community on the toss up list where it was teetering between possible renewal or cancellation by May 2012.  Getting the upgrade is a good sign.

      However, as detailed as this index is in terms of how it is researched and analyzed, there is no guarantee that it will correctly predict the final decision by NBC when that make-or-break time finally comes.

      Let's all hope Zap2it is correct with this one!

      Fans Carol At NBC To Support Show


      A few days before Christmas 2011 a group of Community fans organized a quick little sing-along at NBC in New York to support the show.

      And what better way to make their voices heard than to sing 'Oh Christmas Troy' together.  Some even had on their evil goatees!

      A video of the event can be found here:


      The original 'performance' of the song can be viewed here: