The Factory

2008
7.5| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Factory was a comedy television series. It premiered on Sunday, 29 June 2008 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern/9:00 p.m. Central on Spike. The series, produced by 3 Arts Entertainment, is directed by and stars Mitch Rouse and fellow comedians Michael Coleman, Jay Leggett and David Pasquesi. The pilot episode of the show has been made available free on iTunes. The show starred and was produced by Mitch Rouse, formerly of According To Jim.

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2hotFeature one of my absolute favorites!
Tetrady not as good as all the hype
Hulkeasexo it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Sparky-94 I caught this show three episodes into its first season and quickly became obsessed with it. Subversively funny stuff about 4 "regular" guys working in a manufacturing plant.Created by one of the lead writers from the incomparable Strangers with Candy, this show weaves together all of the angst, paranoia, sexual tension and absurdity lying just below the surface of everyday life.A mostly improvised program that works because the cast is truly gifted. The dialog sounds and feels natural and just enough off kilter to make it all work.The cast features Mitch Rouse as "Gary." Rouse previously worked as a writer and occasional cast member of Strangers with Candy and is an alum /cast member on another Sedaris / Colbert / Dinello project, Exit 57.Another cast member is David Pasquesi or Smitty. Pasquesi spent several episodes on SWC as Stew the meat obsessed boy friend of Sarah Blank. Jay Leggett as "Gus" and Michael Coleman as "Chase" round out a very talented cast. Both Leggett and Coleman and all the other regulars more than whole there own.Please let Spike TV know that this show needs to be renewed and given a full season. Very, very funny.
shaun Anthony parker I just finished watch episode 2, "the Lemon" and the show is really starting to pick up steam, and finding it's groove. The sheer talent (improv wise) is pretty damn cool. Being a student of improv myself, you can see that they are starting to get comfortable in the characters and starting to riff more, and flesh out the nuisances of their individual characters. And the supporting cast is just as phenomenal! I'm telling you, this show is only going to get better, just give it a chance to breath. Now a days, if you don't hit in 6 episodes your done and I hope this doesn't happen to this show. Lastly, it's got a son of Wisconsin in Leggett, and that's alright by me.