oh right the Ab-so-lutely guy
Makes sense that they'd handle production. I hope they do more stuff for Netflix!
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They print their tickets in house!
oh right the Ab-so-lutely guy
Makes sense that they'd handle production. I hope they do more stuff for Netflix!
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I thought I saw Tim Heidecker in the credits, is Eric Wareheim involved too? I see their influence a bit here...they had to have done the opening, it's just like the Awesome Show opening. It's cool that they get to work on the new season of the show that was a huge chunk of their inspiration.
funny cause its kinda the other way around, there wouldnt be a tim and eric without bob odenkirk. he literally put them on the map with their first show and producing / supporting everything they did. he's like awesome show's dad
absolutely certainly got big and theyre producing a bunch of cool stuff, but its like a hand washing itself
bob is all bob is life
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I'm bummed there's only 4 episodes since it seems like it's getting better as it goes (only have the 4th left).
The 5th Beatle sketch that devolves into a non-sequitur is 100% authentic Mr. Show concept and execution. Also, Tom Kenny brings as much energy as he ever has.
People should just leave their best work in the past.
No one ever rekindles it.
ThisFuck that.
This was brilliant. I watched it with some friends last night and we we were literally roaring with laughter. Much needed after the events of last night.
These new episodes are easily as amazing and funny as the old show. I'm dying for them to do more now.
I absolutely adore Mr. Show, and I was pretty disappointed by this. There were so many lazy jokes and sketches with edgy, punching down humor that just... is so much less than what they're capable of. The c-word sketch was by far the worst, as I was desperately hoping that there was something more to it than David saying "cunt" over and over, but alas that was pretty much it.
You could get about an episode and a half of lower-tier Mr. Show material from the entire 4 episode run, and I spent the entire time hoping and waiting for things to click and get better. I've talked myself into the idea that if they do another season it'll be much better since they'll hopefully have more time and ideas, but I'm still pretty skeptical after this.
I quite enjoyed it. Yeah, it's not what it was 20 years ago, but I'm glad to have some new sketches out of these guys.
Just wanted to point out that Bob and David are both guests on this week's Comedy Bang Bang podcast, and the Bob part is really good anyway.
At first I was really upset to learn it was 4 episodes...then I watched the first one. It's real bad. Some of the concepts are good but good lord, the execution.
Just finished watching all four. Disappointed
Jimmy Saville reference in the final episode though. That was surprising.
Watching the first episode now. The laugh track ruins it completely. Do they get rid of it for the other episodes or is it always there? :/
Well first of all - laugh tracks in general feels like a thing of the past. Comedy has moved past that these days.
Secondly - Maybe it's just me, but the humor in this show is more "smile/roll eyes" than "lol", which makes the laughs feel plastered on instead of natural.
Watched all four. I don't really know how I feel about the show - it has the same rhythms, but nothing was really laugh out loud funny.
It actually felt like that comedian thing where you can see the jokes and understand where it would be funny, but aren't able to express the actual emotion of laughter.
Episode 3 was the best. The "Know Your Rights!" and cunt sketches were the best from that.
Hmmm. To me it was about the power of the word + the idea that you can never use it without repercussions. Taken to absurdity, as they do. I fucking loved it.I absolutely adore Mr. Show, and I was pretty disappointed by this. There were so many lazy jokes and sketches with edgy, punching down humor that just... is so much less than what they're capable of. The c-word sketch was by far the worst, as I was desperately hoping that there was something more to it than David saying "cunt" over and over, but alas that was pretty much it.
Like, I expected them to actually show repercussions, rather than go for the one note joke a few more times? I think they could've had a decent sketch there, but it was underdeveloped and ended up just being bad.Hmmm. To me it was about the power of the word + the idea that you can never use it without repercussions. Taken to absurdity, as they do. I fucking loved it.
Also the country music video doesn't get enough love in here. I became a fan after seeing it a second time.... though I hate country music and its contemporary industry so of course I liked it.
I got lucky enough to see the final taping of this! So excited to see how it all comes together.
There was a pre-taped sketch they showed that had me rolling. Dino was in it and definitely gave me an "audition" or "pre-taped call in" type vibe in it's greatness.