Derrick Comedy

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Derrick Comedy is an Internet sketch comedy group from New York University (NYU). The group has a large Youtube following and was mentioned in Rolling Stone in July of 2007.[1]

Dierkes (left) and Eckman during filming of "B-Boy Stance"
Dierkes (left) and Eckman during filming of "B-Boy Stance"

Contents

[edit] Members

  • Dominic Dierkes
  • Donald Glover
  • DC Pierson
  • Dan Eckman
  • Meggie McFadden

[edit] Video sketches

  • Drunk Baby
  • Progression of a Mad Hatter
  • Tracing the Call
  • Diet Coke with Lime
  • Pennyweather Lemonade
  • K.P.
  • Movie Executive Dad
  • Opposite Day
  • Keyboard Kid
  • He Really Gave It to Me
  • Spelling Bee
  • Self Defense
  • Daughters
  • Girls Are Not to Be Trusted
  • Bro Rape: A Newsline Investigative Report
  • Celebrity
  • Jerry
  • B-Boy Stance
  • Foreigner
  • Guns
  • Emo Song
  • WQXR: The Cool Breeze
  • Hip Hop
  • Ad Campaign
  • Funny
  • Blowjob Girl
  • History of the Drunk Dial
  • Rookie
  • Party Dudes
  • Mafia
  • New Bike
  • Memory Loss
  • Shouting Homeless Realtor
  • The Godfather
  • The Jazz Man
  • Winks

Since it was briefly debated, all the videos are tightly scripted but sometimes would add some improvisation to make the sketch more distinctive. The group is taking a break from making internet videos while they work on their first full-length feature film entitled "Mystery Team", previously "Mystery Gang."

[edit] Rejected TV Theme Song Videos


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