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I thought it was great.
posted by Mephistopheles at 6:16 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by Mephistopheles at 6:16 PM on August 1, 2005
I like these. The content is sophomoric, true, but he's got a real sense for delivery and timing. And a sharp eye for visual humor.
posted by mr_roboto at 6:24 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by mr_roboto at 6:24 PM on August 1, 2005
I thought the first one was great! Second one was alright. Third... meh. Not too excited about a fourth...
posted by Stauf at 6:35 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by Stauf at 6:35 PM on August 1, 2005
Well I liked it.
posted by Effigy2000 at 6:47 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by Effigy2000 at 6:47 PM on August 1, 2005
I thought #3 was funny. I'd pay good money to see that in real life.
posted by loquacious at 7:11 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by loquacious at 7:11 PM on August 1, 2005
Cool find, I especially liked the first two. Especially the end of the second one, man that was funny.
posted by parallax7d at 8:24 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by parallax7d at 8:24 PM on August 1, 2005
It wasn't great, but the Samuel Jackson thing just worked.
posted by fungible at 8:28 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by fungible at 8:28 PM on August 1, 2005
They got funnier the more I watched them. Maybe I was just getting more tired. But I did laugh.
posted by Ron at 8:45 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by Ron at 8:45 PM on August 1, 2005
Metafilter: No talking penises were harmed in the making of this website.
posted by Eideteker at 9:31 PM on August 1, 2005
posted by Eideteker at 9:31 PM on August 1, 2005
The Samuel Jackson scene is what did it for me. The Christopher Walken bit was pretty good.
"Seems high, doesn't he?"
But Jackson's malevolent, unflinching and withering stare was fucking excellent.
posted by loquacious at 2:51 AM on August 2, 2005
"Seems high, doesn't he?"
But Jackson's malevolent, unflinching and withering stare was fucking excellent.
posted by loquacious at 2:51 AM on August 2, 2005
The third one started out slowly, but I think the mime bit really paid off, and the final Samuel scene was a good cap. Also, they used a (poorly-compressed) bit of "The Party's Crashing Us Now" by Of Montreal for the music this time, which made me slightly happier. BEST EPISODE YET
posted by jenovus at 4:12 AM on August 2, 2005
posted by jenovus at 4:12 AM on August 2, 2005
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