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VideoCandy’s Latest Video Series, “Slice of Life: Meet Laney Streckner”
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VideoIf this doesn’t make you want to go to the Gulf Coast, nothing will!
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VideoDCM WEEKEND! Woooo!
If you’re looking for Candies you can find them here this weekend watching shows and shows and shows!
Catch Candy Slice’s Kristen and Julie performing twice on Sunday! Go see them!
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CANDY SLICE COMEDY JOINS NEXT NEW NETWORKS!
TextCANDY SLICE COMEDY JOINS NEXT NEW NETWORKS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilEaCltZk88
Next New Networks is a new kind of media company. As the leading independent producer of online video networks, they create, brand, market and syndicate some of the Web’s most popular programming, including Barely Political, The Key Of Awesome, and Barely Digital. They bring together the best elements of TV programming and Internet philosophy to allow viewers to contribute, share and distribute content. Since its inception in March 2007, Next New Networks has launched over twenty networks, with programming viewed more than 1 billion times!
Who is Candy Slice? A collective of lady writers, performers, and crack-up artists based in New York City. They met while honing their improv and sketch chops at NYC’s Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre and have been making beautiful comedy together ever since. While they first made their name with uber-current pop culture spoofs, spot-on celebrity impressions and geeky gangsta rap videos, they’ll do pretty much anything to make you laugh. Their first “viral” video, a behind-the-scenes send-up of Beyonce and Lady Gaga’s Videophone, has racked up nearly 3 million YouTube views, and the hits just keep on coming. If you want to hear them talk for hours without stopping, just ask them about unicorns. Or their moms.
As a result of this new partnership, Candy Slice Comedy has a glamorous new youtube design and will posting new videos at the top of every week! Yes, every single week! We hope you’ll visit our channel every single day and leave us internet love notes.
We love you as much as your mom does. (seriously)
LOVE,
CANDY SLICE COMEDY
Kristen Acimovic
Regina DeCicco
Julie Katz
Anna Leah Maltezos
Shamikah Christina Martinez
Tracey Petrillo
Claire Jane Wolterman
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VideoMaking of the videophone parody + outtakes from the cutting room floor!
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http://candyslice.improvteams.com/We love you as much as your mom does.
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“Start writing. Write your own stuff because no one’s going to write anything for you. Perform only with people you get along with, because life is too short. Write about what you know. Find your distinctive voice. Don’t be so adaptable to what your boyfriend thinks is funny; remember that you’re rock solid. Make yourself laugh. If you’re funny, it doesn’t matter what you look like.”
- Amy Poehler
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VideoHere go that new video yo!
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We didn’t have Facebook when I was in high school, so for my generation, it’s about finding people … and stalking them — but then you run into them, and you act like you don’t know what they’re up too, but really, you just saw them pick up their wedding dress, go on vacation, run into Robin Williams, and marry a bald guy. It’s surreal, because you’re judging people, even though you’ve been out of high school for years, so you really don’t care, but in that moment, you go right back to the cafeteria. Kristen & Julie, the Candies who run into one another, and myself are all about the same age, so we had a lot of fun doing this, cause we wind up in this scenario A LOT. Anna shot it, and the supermarket proved to be pretty difficult. We did it in the early morning, and we had to have the “elevator music” the store was pumping in shut off, then we could hear the air conditioner, but the worst was the cash register beeps, and there was no way to stop the early morning customers. Our favorite was the shoppers who would walk by, and we’d tell them to just “be normal,” and then they’d stare at the camera… awkwardly. Though a supermarket does have some advantages, cause the Candies were fed, and we like that - we’ll never say no to free food!! All in all, we had a great time shooting it … and we hope you have a great time watching it! -Regina
High School “Reunion”: A Face to Face Meeting
This new sketch premieres tomorrow!
