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The pics are cool, but theres really nothing to suggest these other ones have anything to do with The Pot. I hope these new ones do because they look rad. But, i kind of imagine this is Adam's everyday life, dealing with rare oddities of art. Or just dead things, he really seems to love dead things...!
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You didn't enjoy the David Cross commentary, but dug the other two? Interesting. I enjoyed them all.
Nah, didn't enjoy it at all. Â David Yow and Jello Biafra were both much more interesting I thought. Â
I don't think very highly of the video itself to be honest. Â I watched it a again and the CGI feels pretty second rate in parts.
You didn't enjoy the David Cross commentary, but dug the other two? Interesting. I enjoyed them all.
Nah, didn't enjoy it at all. Â David Yow and Jello Biafra were both much more interesting I thought. Â
I don't think very highly of the video itself to be honest. Â I watched it a again and the CGI feels pretty second rate in parts.
Vicarious is far and away their least impressive video. The CGI is flat out bad in the big Alex Grey section. I'm frankly surprised they didn't keep it shelved or abandon the project. I really enjoy the idea and all, just thought the execution in that section fell quite flat. I like the desert stuff though, it's not as bad. I did really miss the tactile feel of all the other videos though. Hence, why I was so excited to hear about him going back to stop-motion for The Pot.
I love the David Cross commentary best of all the commentaries they've had though. I assume Cross just annoys you in general? He has that capacity for some people.
I love the David Cross commentary best of all the commentaries they've had though. I assume Cross just annoys you in general? He has that capacity for some people.
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I've never been an insane fan or anything but Cross's letter to Larry The Cable Guy is pretty epicish...
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I've never been an insane fan or anything but Cross's letter to Larry The Cable Guy is pretty epicish...
http://beatpatrol.wordpress.com/2010/05 ... -guy-2007/
It is indeed pretty epicish.
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UndKeineEier said
cheeseballs said
I've never been an insane fan or anything but Cross's letter to Larry The Cable Guy is pretty epicish...
http://beatpatrol.wordpress.com/2010/05 ... -guy-2007/
It is indeed pretty epicish.
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cheeseballs said
I've never been an insane fan or anything but Cross's letter to Larry The Cable Guy is pretty epicish...
http://beatpatrol.wordpress.com/2010/05 ... -guy-2007/
It is indeed pretty epicish.
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joeypants said
If we're going to reduce Tobias to "one big gay joke" (I'd heavily argue against that), let's at least admit that it's far and away the most nuanced and layered gay joke in the history of mankind.Â
And longest. Three seasons, and they managed to avoid the joke ever becoming stale.
Michael Bluth: [looking at a gift basket Michael received] Didn't you get one of those, too? You bought Lindsay at the same auction.
Tobias Fünke: I'm afraid I prematurely shot my wad on what was supposed to be a dry run if you will, so I'm afraid I have something of a mess on my hands.
Michael Bluth: There's so many poorly chosen words in that sentence.
If we're going to reduce Tobias to "one big gay joke" (I'd heavily argue against that), let's at least admit that it's far and away the most nuanced and layered gay joke in the history of mankind.Â
And longest. Three seasons, and they managed to avoid the joke ever becoming stale.
Michael Bluth: [looking at a gift basket Michael received] Didn't you get one of those, too? You bought Lindsay at the same auction.
Tobias Fünke: I'm afraid I prematurely shot my wad on what was supposed to be a dry run if you will, so I'm afraid I have something of a mess on my hands.
Michael Bluth: There's so many poorly chosen words in that sentence.
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I'll admit that I did exaggerate that quite a bit. Arrested Development certainly wasn't down at the same level as Larry the Cable Guy (and they certainly were never made in the same kind of spirit) but you have to admit Arrested Development wasn't exactly afraid of "easy" gay jokes. Â I seem to recall a certain character mistaking a group of gay activists for pirates. Â Now admittedly the joke wasn't that gay people look like pirates, but that Tobias confused them for pirates, but it's still a joke predicated on the stereotype that gay people dress garishly. Â That's a pretty "easy" depiction of gay people if I've ever seen one.
Don't get me wrong, I love Arrested Development and I did think that joke was hilarious, as was Tobias, but their depiction of gay people wasn't always as nuanced as the rest of the show.
There were also some pretty easy gay jokes on Mr. Show, but that was the '90s so I guess it's forgivable.
Don't get me wrong, I love Arrested Development and I did think that joke was hilarious, as was Tobias, but their depiction of gay people wasn't always as nuanced as the rest of the show.
There were also some pretty easy gay jokes on Mr. Show, but that was the '90s so I guess it's forgivable.
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I'll admit that I did exaggerate that quite a bit. Arrested Development certainly wasn't down at the same level as Larry the Cable Guy (and they certainly were never made in the same kind of spirit) but you have to admit Arrested Development wasn't exactly afraid of "easy" gay jokes. Â I seem to recall a certain character mistaking a group of gay activists for pirates. Â Now admittedly the joke wasn't that gay people look like pirates, but that Tobias confused them for pirates, but it's still a joke predicated on the stereotype that gay people dress garishly. Â That's a pretty "easy" depiction of gay people if I've ever seen one.
Don't get me wrong, I love Arrested Development and I did think that joke was hilarious, as was Tobias, but their depiction of gay people wasn't always as nuanced as the rest of the show.
There were also some pretty easy gay jokes on Mr. Show, but that was the '90s so I guess it's forgivable.
In that scene, the gay people were doing, like, a parade or demonstration or something. Homosexuals tend to go all-out for those kinds of events (Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, anyone?). That's why they were dressed garishly.
I don't know, I always thought the writers handled homosexuals with a certain degree of sensitivity. There's nothing quite like a good gay joke, though.
Back on topic: What does everyone think the theme of the video will be? Jones has famously posted precious little to go on, but I guess enough to entertain SOME ideas.
I'll admit that I did exaggerate that quite a bit. Arrested Development certainly wasn't down at the same level as Larry the Cable Guy (and they certainly were never made in the same kind of spirit) but you have to admit Arrested Development wasn't exactly afraid of "easy" gay jokes. Â I seem to recall a certain character mistaking a group of gay activists for pirates. Â Now admittedly the joke wasn't that gay people look like pirates, but that Tobias confused them for pirates, but it's still a joke predicated on the stereotype that gay people dress garishly. Â That's a pretty "easy" depiction of gay people if I've ever seen one.
Don't get me wrong, I love Arrested Development and I did think that joke was hilarious, as was Tobias, but their depiction of gay people wasn't always as nuanced as the rest of the show.
There were also some pretty easy gay jokes on Mr. Show, but that was the '90s so I guess it's forgivable.
In that scene, the gay people were doing, like, a parade or demonstration or something. Homosexuals tend to go all-out for those kinds of events (Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, anyone?). That's why they were dressed garishly.
I don't know, I always thought the writers handled homosexuals with a certain degree of sensitivity. There's nothing quite like a good gay joke, though.
Back on topic: What does everyone think the theme of the video will be? Jones has famously posted precious little to go on, but I guess enough to entertain SOME ideas.
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UndKeineEier said
I'll admit that I did exaggerate that quite a bit. Arrested Development certainly wasn't down at the same level as Larry the Cable Guy (and they certainly were never made in the same kind of spirit) but you have to admit Arrested Development wasn't exactly afraid of "easy" gay jokes. Â I seem to recall a certain character mistaking a group of gay activists for pirates. Â Now admittedly the joke wasn't that gay people look like pirates, but that Tobias confused them for pirates, but it's still a joke predicated on the stereotype that gay people dress garishly. Â That's a pretty "easy" depiction of gay people if I've ever seen one.
Don't get me wrong, I love Arrested Development and I did think that joke was hilarious, as was Tobias, but their depiction of gay people wasn't always as nuanced as the rest of the show.
There were also some pretty easy gay jokes on Mr. Show, but that was the '90s so I guess it's forgivable.
Recently I was not-so-eloquently referred to as a "Butt-Pirate" because of the University I attended. Â Normally I would have confronted this person in a more aggressive manner (I remember scowling, looking at the floor thinking to myself, "Did this fuckstick just say what I just heard?"...and not saying anything), however it was during a job interview. Â
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