The Hollow Men

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (86)

The Hollow Men was a half-hour sketch comedy show that aired on Comedy Central in 2005. The show featured a cast of five comedians - Johnny Pemberton, Marco Kaye, Matt Braunger, Nick Kroll, and Brody Stevens - who performed a mixture of live sketches and pre-recorded video segments.

The show's humor was often offbeat and absurdist, as the comedians explored a wide range of topics and situations, from everyday life to surreal and fantastical scenarios. The sketches often involved exaggerated characters and situations that pushed the boundaries of conventional comedy.

One of the hallmarks of The Hollow Men was its use of recurring characters and themes. Many of the sketches featured the same characters in different situations, which allowed the comedians to explore their personalities and quirks in depth. For example, one recurring character was a man named Gary who was perpetually stoned and oblivious to the world around him. Another was a fast-food worker named Brad who was constantly frustrated by the incompetence of his co-workers.

In addition to these recurring characters, The Hollow Men also featured a number of memorable one-off sketches. One sketch involved a doctor who gave a patient some unexpected news about his health, leading to a hilariously awkward conversation. Another featured a man who discovered that his shadow had a mind of its own and was determined to take over his life.

The show also made use of parodies and satirical sketches, mocking various aspects of popular culture and society. One sketch, for example, depicted a reality TV show where contestants competed to be the most self-righteous person. Another satirized the self-help industry, with a guru dispensing dubious advice to his followers.

Overall, The Hollow Men was a quirky and irreverent comedy show that pushed the boundaries of what was considered mainstream humor. It had a dedicated fanbase but unfortunately only lasted for one season before being cancelled by Comedy Central. However, many of the performers went on to successful careers in comedy, with Nick Kroll in particular becoming a well-known figure in the industry. For fans of unconventional comedy, The Hollow Men remains a cult favorite and a glimpse into an era of experimental sketch comedy.

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Seasons
Episode 106
6. Episode 106
April 14, 2005
Summary is not available.
Episode 105
5. Episode 105
April 7, 2005
Summary is not available.
Episode 104
4. Episode 104
March 31, 2005
Summary is not available.
Episode 103
3. Episode 103
March 24, 2005
Sketches include "Office Bets," "Up the Ass," "Dance #319: Man at a Wedding," "Stalker Song," "Office Hunt," "Up the Ass: Commercial," "Russian Interpreter," "Dance #12: Inappropriate Confidence," "Office Ritual," "Taste Test," "King of Spain," "Dance #932: Bullet in the Shoulder," and "Treating Marlon Brando Impersonators."
Episode 102
2. Episode 102
March 17, 2005
Sketches include "Frat Boys," "Monkey Spunk," "Frozen (1)," "Card Game Thoughts," "Frozen (2)," "Know-It-All," "Baby Returns," "Beer and Women," "Frozen (3)," "Gay Pork," "Private Dancer," and "Everyone's a Lawyer."
Episode 101
1. Episode 101
March 10, 2005
Sketches include "Casual Friday," "Antique Appraisals: Old Woman," "Naughty Magazines," "Moon Walk," "Antique Appraisals: Woman in Bikini," "High School Reunion," "Men Cooking," "Interrogation," "Scientific Discoveries," "Canned Surprise," and "Shoe Shop."
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  • Premiere Date
    March 10, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (86)