Thursday, November 29, 2007

Cut-Ups of Cut-Ups

For a "cut-up" project, I used an article from the most easily available paper around here, the Onion. The article involved an interview by the AV Club. I may have gone overboard a bit on cutting it up, but the stitching-together of it almost makes sense.

Beginning, middle, funny to some sense. Bob Odenkirk a lot of that. It was an apple on TV? Punchline humor. Let us be in charge. Moments that make lines happen in peoAVC: Did you have any funny at the same time? Create a dead beat, then so polarizing? We don't need to act. A lot of awesome reached out to us, cackling at it all. It was a surprise, what are on our show, the strict parameters about Adult Swim, who suck because of how sin-element out there on what they're doing. Da rules, not a big set... that feel it's important singing, "it's funny." When you know. You can send message boards if then, on the show, we say, it happens to all other planets, work and not funny. Frank Black says it's meaningless, and it goes across a portion of people, "put ourselves on a pedestal of the public that are happy to be ridiculous or be something else," and if the show exists at all, not Johnny Knox- or something. So we're here, sitting up top and a really small percentage on our show.

Tension and release. Coming from an idea that Tom would be interested in being mean-spirited friend who loves Carol. You hear reaction is loved it or just didn't get it, because it's so brutal. We were warned by, I think, and in many other Guest movies, but the first bit she said, "Listen, there's this reaction against the so-principle, just setting up. Do your pathetic, sad people when we make a commercial." That 15-year-old kid. Where lots of weird child-man experiences on the internet, and this show, and maybe now it's paced and how it started looking like avoiding an actual fake personality.

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