Stella

2005

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8.1| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

Stella was a short-lived television series that originally ran from June 28, 2005 to August 30, 2005 on the American television channel Comedy Central, created by and starring Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, and David Wain, the three members of the sketch comedy troupe of the same name and former cast members of MTV's The State. Stella, as a comedy troupe, has existed since 1997. It has a cult following and plays to sold out shows across the USA. The show aired on Tuesdays at 10:30 PM, EST. In September, after 10 episodes, Stella's timeslot was filled by Mind of Mencia. On March 8, 2006, the following message was posted on Stella's official website: "The STELLA series was on Comedy Central last summer. The network has officially decided not to renew it for a second season," thus effectively cancelling the series. The first season DVD was released on September 12, 2006. Episodes have also been available on iTunes and Hulu and some episodes on Joost. Stella premiered in Australia on The Comedy Channel on May 3, 2007.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
GazerRise Fantastic!
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
jmcooool In a world where basically anything new on TV stinks this show broke out and made TV Funny again, and made where you didn't need to illegally download old 80s sitcoms or watch 20 second clips of people whipping out skate boards on Youtube. Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, and David Wain fit together perfectly in the this title. There use of outlandish but somewhat relevant humor make this show amazing.From religious conversations, to leaving David out of varies things, to the friendship rap, people can make a very long list of the hilarious things they have done.it's a damn shame that this show could not go more past it's first season. Hopefully it will be able to go down the road of family guy and be able to get back on.
MovieAddict2016 Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter and David Wain star in Comedy Central's new comedy-improv show, "Stella," which really has no plot to speak of... I've seen a few episodes now and they're usually quite loose in terms of motif. There's no discernible central theme apart from three guys performing comedy.The last episode I saw had the trio trying to come up with a film script...it was a very funny parody of aspiring scribes and writer's block. I enjoyed it.Another episode had the boys trying to get their apartment back...which I also thought was funny. Their bizarre sense of humor - rather distant and zany - is refreshingly different.All in all this is yet another reason to claim Comedy Central has improved its programming recently.
reverendtom "Stella" is love it or not get it humor. At first, I watched it alone because I thought that my roommates wouldn't get the humor and kind of ruin my enjoyment of the show. I started taping it, then watching it when they weren't around. Eventually, the tapes came out when we were all around, and after repeated viewings, voilà! They love it now, even though they didn't know what to think of it at first. The show gets better with repeated viewings. The smaller jokes get funnier and funnier. I think this is the funniest show on television, easily. The only other show that comes close is "Ali G". If you love really wacky humor and "the State" and "Wet Hot American Summer" have made you pee your pants before, this is for you. I hope Comedy Central brings Michael, Michael and David back for another season! This show made my summer!
Seenilerun I had seen Stella do stand-up on several occasions and found what they did on stage hilarious but somewhat limited. Not anymore. Stella with their new show is everything you could hope to see if you were a fan before the series. They take out a lot of the homosexual stuff they use in their act and replace it with a ton of outlandish humor. From spoofing "JFK" to making jokes about the great Irish potato famine, Stella is a fun half an hour of television. Michael, Michael, and David have been doing stand-up together for years and when stand up comedians trying doing shows (The Drew Carey Show, The George Lopez show, The Job, Action, etc.) they either end up terrible, slightly humorous, or are canceled before you get a chance to see them. Not with Stella, then again, there's still time for it to get canceled...