Okay, so earlier this week, in a previous post, I stated that I wasn’t to keen on some types of standup comedy but that I did in fact watch them…and occasionally laughed right along with the jokes (here and there).
I’m not saying that BMS is the same, almost-but not. The humor is definitely adult oriented and, shockingly, some of it even rated at PG-13 (or so I was told-?), but okay, so it’s freakin’ hilarious and a must see; even if it’s just once.
So I showed my husband the trailer for Blue Mountain State and we both laughed our asses off (excuse the “French”, but, this statement wouldn’t have been expressed well enough with “butts”). I was amazed at myself- laughing right along with my husband as if I was one of the guys; you know, because I got it, I understood the humor. It was funny. I couldn’t help it.
So if you hadn’t seen it yet- here’s a quick clip
(just a note- You have to be over 18 to view trailer)
So did you watch it? What’d you think? If you’re female; would you watch it with your honey?
If you said no, I am sorry. If you said yes- LOL- told ya!!! Definitely a show I’d watch with the hub and not think twice about it.
About Blue Mountain State (BMS):
It’s all about football at Blue Mountain State, but being an incoming freshman on a national championship team consists of much more than that…there are also girls, partying, hazing and, of course, class. Spike TV’s new original scripted comedy series “Blue Mountain State” kicks off with two back-to-back episodes premiering on Tuesday, January 12 (10:00 – 10:30 PM, ET/PT and 10:30 – 11:00 PM, ET/PT).
Produced by Brian Robbins’ (“Varsity Blues,” “Smallville”) and Sharla Sumpter Bridgett’s Varsity Pictures and Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF), the 13 half-hour episode comedy series follows the on and off-field antics of three incoming freshmen as they learn to adapt to life at the fictional college football powerhouse, Blue Mountain State.
Former NFL running back and veteran actor, Ed Marinaro (“Hill Street Blues”), stars as the coach. Alex, played by Emmy Award®-winner Darin Brooks (“Blue Crush”) is a talented quarterback, content to be second-string and ride the bench while partying with his best friend Sammy, played by Romanski (“The Sarah Silverman Program”), who aspires to be the school’s beloved mascot. Craig, played by Sam Jones III (“Smallville”), on the other hand, is the school’s top recruit and future NFL-pro whose life is already being mapped out for him by his controlling girlfriend, Denise, played by Gabrielle Dennis (“The Game”). The cast also includes Thad, played by Alan Ritchson (“Smallville”), the team’s over-the-top captain who takes his role as team leader to mean hazing the incoming freshman.
Brian Robbins and Sharla Sumpter Bridgett are executive producers. Romanski, who also stars as Sammy, and Eric Falconer (“The Sarah Silverman Program,” “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”) also serve as executive producers and writers.
Spike.com will also get into all the football action with “Blue Mountain State.” Featured content on www.bms.spike.com includes weekly preview clips and highlight segments from each episode, a photo gallery of the girls of “Blue Mountain State” and character biographies.
Even if I tried, I couldn’t have explained the series any better than that. If you get a chance to watch a series, tell me what you think. I’d love to hear about others that found it funny too (as well as those that don’t think it was funny at all). I may be a mom, but I can still laugh at this stuff.
Disclosure: I did receive a cool BMS T-shirt for sharing this information.



















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RT @barbarabaker: Check out Blue Mountain State on Spike TV http://bit.ly/cTN6RL