Comedian Neal Brennan Breaks Down His Favorite Snacks
Neal Brennan is an acclaimed writer, comedian, and host of the podcast "Blocks," who can be seen in his upcoming comedy special, "Crazy Good," premiering April 9th on Netflix. But when he's not busy crafting jokes or engaging in candid conversations with his podcast guests, he's unwinding with his favorite snacks. From writer room snacking tales that inspired a wild and hilarious storyline idea on Chappelle's Show, to Kevin Hart's vegan fast food spot and Neal's musings on food as the ultimate sauce delivery system, Neal Brennan offers a humorous behind-the-scenes glimpse into his world of snacking and comedy writing.
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows
Die Hart
Die Hart follows a fictionalized version of Kevin Hart, who's tired of being the comedic sidekick. He gets his wish when a famous director offers him his dream – to be a leading man action star – but there's a catch: Kevin must first train at the world's greatest action star school, run by a lunatic. Pushed to his limits by this action school coach and a tough-minded rival student, Kevin must survive a series of hilarious, over-the-top action sequences and face his fears if he wants to achieve his dream and land the role of a lifetime.
Wild Cards
Wild Cards follows the unlikely duo of a gruff, sardonic cop and a spirited, clever con woman. Ellis, a demoted detective, has unfortunately spent the last year on the maritime unit, while Max has been living a transient life elaborately scamming everyone she meets. But when Max gets arrested and ends up helping Ellis solve a local crime, the two are offered the opportunity to redeem themselves, with Ellis going back to detective and Max staying out of jail. The catch? They have to work together, with each using their unique skills to solve crimes. For Ellis, that means hard-boiled shoe leather police work; for Max, it means accents, schemes and generally befriending everyone in sight, while driving Ellis absolutely nuts. Against the backdrop of beautiful Vancouver — with all its unique, charming, and even contradictory neighbourhoods and subcultures — the two will have to learn what it means to trust another person and maybe actually become partners.