You know the movie at the movies when, if someone is talking behind you, you give the half turn of your head to let you know you can hear them? And you hope that they will recognize by that slight turn in your neck that they are being SHAMED for having the GALL to talk in the movie theater, while good citizens like yourself are remaining quiet? Someone did that to me last night at a COMEDY SHOW. Because I was LAUGHING. Loudly. Er, I'm sorry. "LOLing."

I think that reviews of shows can be boring, so I'll keep this brief: definitely check out Eugene Mirman and Larry Murphy, leave Leo Allen behind. Well, I mean, if there's like, a flood or a zombie plague, don't leave him behind. He seems like an upstanding individual. I just didn't like his comedy all that much. The show breakdown was like this: where Eugene Mirman created marketing slogans for shapes (Triangle: Hot three-way action), and Larry Murphy did the best fake-first-time stand up I've ever seen, Leo Allen was doing normal observation stuff. Not bad, but not as amazing.

Yup.