
By now you know I love Michael Cera, aka George Michael Bluth from "Arrested Development." In addition to starring in this summer's Superbad, the 18-year-old has teamed up with his friend Clark Duke for Clark and Michael, an online-only Web comedy for CBS.
The first short episode went online this week, and it's pretty good — very dry humor in the style of "Arrested Development" or some of the wackier Comedy Central shows of recent years. The show is styled as a documentary about two young Hollywood wannabes trying to sell their first script, acting savvy but really having no clue what they're doing. Clark and Michael have roped some older, wiser comedic actors into the project, as well: The first episode has cameos by Tony "Buster Bluth" Hale and Comedy Central regular Eric Wareheim.
New episodes will go up every Wednesday until, as Clark and Michael wrote on their MySpace page, they run out of episodes. Fair enough. If you check it out, let me know what you think. (A note of warning: The site may not be compatible with all Web browsers yet; I had to try a few different ones before I could finally see the video.) You can also watch a promo for the show if you read more

















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1Oh man, I am the biggest Cera fan ever and my heart hurt a little when Arrested Development got canceled. I'm really excited about this. Thanks Buzz!
2I hated the fact they canceled Arrested however I love this online show; great humor. Michael Cera is the best,lol!
3Who doesn't love George Michael ... or Michael Cera ... haha. That's incredible; I can't wait to start watching these online shorts.
4this is sooo hilarious! michael cera is fantastic. the opening credits are one of the funniest things ive ever seen
5This show is hilarious and Michael Cera is awesome! I found a website that has more Clark and Michael footage. I hope it brings you all the laughter that it has brought me. Enjoy!
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