Tom Meisfjord
Expertise
Marvel And DC Comics, Syndication-era Star Trek, Classic SNL
- Tom Meisfjord has spent his life consuming media and expelling snarky comedy.
- His writing has landed him spots in the Seattle International Comedy Competition and tours across the United States.
- He is the co-creator of the 'Reel Comedy' sketch show and a regular contributor to Spokane, Washington's 50 Hour Slam film festival.
Experience
Tom has been a contributor to the Static Media family of websites since 2018, when he started writing as a freelancer for Grunge. Since then, he's turned his borderline-obsession with popular culture into a fulltime career, helping to spearhead new scripted and improvised content including "Everything Marvel," "Looper Show," and the original internet comedy series "Okay So Basically." His encyclopedic knowledge of the nerd world makes him sort of a pain at social functions, but could be just the shot in the arm that your pop culture appreciation needs.
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Stories By Tom Meisfjord
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Which Whose Line Is It Anyway episode featured Richard Simmons? It was during the renaissance of the show, and there's a reason it's the most popular clip.
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"Blue Bloods" fans are expressing their thoughts over Jamie's scuffle with another officer during Season 13, Episode 14 of the hit CBS police procedural series.
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Hellboy is coming back to theaters ... but this time, can we actually get the weird, quirky version from the comics?
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W.C. Fields famously warned against working with kids, but what's Annie Potts' take on youngsters?
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Mike Wolfe procures a poisonous pair from the apothecary on this Season 23 episode of "American Pickers."
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South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone could have left the show 20 years ago. But they keep coming back, and the reason why is almost wholesome.
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For four appearances in which he spoke across nine seasons of Family Guy, Stewie's beloved teddy bear Rupert was consistently played by one voice actor.
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Sal, a famous prankster from "Impractical Jokers," famously and weirdly has kept and owned a dead, and frozen, fish for an absurdly long time.
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According to Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, Cartoon Network executives weren't initially satisfied with his voice work as Morty.
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"The Penguin" spinoff series about the Matt Reeves version of the iconic flightless villain has cast Clancy Brown to play mobster Salvatore Maroni.
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"Harry Potter" kickstarted amazing acting careers, but the unintended consequence of such huge movies is that fans still see them as their wizard characters.
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Ellen Pompeo had no interest in Grey's Anatomy when she booked the pilot. Here's why she ultimately changed her mind and did it for close to 20 years.
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Ed Speleers, erstwhile Eragon and occasional "Downton Abbey" inhabitant, had a whole lot of responsibility heaped on his shoulders recently.
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Walter White's iconic tighty-whities that appeared in the first episode of "Breaking Bad" sold at an auction for a ridiculous amount of money.
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There's plenty coverage on TV that'll give viewers quite the chuckle, but the bird conspiracy theory appearance on "60 Minutes" just might take the cake.
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Here's a look at the time former American Pickers star Frank Fritz purchased a spectacle light box for a whopping $550.
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Gregory Jbara, who plays Garrett Moore on "Blue Bloods," was once encouraged by Tom Selleck to improvise some lines during the show's first season.
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"Game of Thrones" star Lena Heady had quite the, uh, shameful experience with a fan that was caused by a virally-memed scene in the Season 5 finale.
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Finding an actor who encompasses the quiet calm and warmth of Beverly Crusher as well as the gravitas and presence of Jean-Luc Picard sounds next to impossible.
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Freddie Prinze, Jr. almost suffered an injury on the set of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" thanks to efforts to keep the film's cost of production down.
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The Emissary is still floating around with the Prophets, ready to return and revolutionize the world of Star Trek. Where is he?
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A fan fan-favorite piece of machinery may be making its way back to "The Mandalorian."
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The actors on the set of the CBS comedy "Young Sheldon" appear to be like a real family, pranking each other by hiding a creepy doll for people to find.
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Longtime fans of "American Pickers" may not remember that there once appeared a 15-year-old who owned an astonishing amount of vinyl records.
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"John Wick" has a sprawling universe for Mr. Baba Yaga to kick around in, and one of the key elements of it -- and most confusing -- is the Continental coin.
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Woody Harrelson has had a long and illustrious career in acting. However, one of the biggest roles he missed out on was due to winning a game of pool.
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The legal troubles surrounding the terrible tragedy that occurred on the set of the film "Rust" continue to keep growing for actor Alec Baldwin.