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Nick Kroll: Thank You Very Cool
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Nick Kroll: Thank You Very Cool

Jan 29, 2011
1h 4m
★ 4.5

Overview

In his special, rising star Nick Kroll ("The League," “Date Night,” "Get Him to the Greek") blows the doors off the time-honored one-hour format by weaving in hilarious short films, as well as appearances by his infamous characters Fabrice Fabrice, Bobby Bottleservice, El Chupacabra and Oh, Hello (featuring John Mulaney, “COMEDY CENTRAL Presents” and “Saturday Night Live”). This seminal comedy event marks the arrival of an exciting new voice in stand-up and is definitely not to be missed.

Genres

Comedy
Documentary
TV Movie

Cast

Nick Kroll

Himself / Bobby Bottleservice / Fabrice Fabrice / Gil Faizon / El Chupacabra

Nick Kroll

John Mulaney

George St. Geegland

John Mulaney

Chelsea Peretti

Self

Chelsea Peretti

Lake Bell

Gun Girl

Lake Bell

Brandon Johnson

Bartender

Brandon Johnson

Mindy Kaling

Herself

Mindy Kaling

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