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p.s thanks for the cinemageddon link brad! Reply to this
11/11/2009 11:33 PMnoyer wrote:
I am really digging this new series so far. The comic rapport between you two is getting stronger, and the writing sharper. Plus, the cinematography for the night shoot was damn strong. Reply to this
11/12/2009 12:12 AM
EasyLover wrote:
Alright, I have to admit that I was a little unsure of the first one, but this one was a winner. I would definitely watch this show in syndication. Reply to this
11/12/2009 12:37 AM
Quantum Joker wrote:
I actually found the 'Candyland' episode to be funnier than this one. Still, this was an entertaining sketch with high-quality dialogue and scripting. Reply to this
11/12/2009 6:33 AM
Heron wrote:
I don't know what to tell ya Brad. You write some good stuff for the Snob to say, but this is pretty bad... The witty rapport (that the right word?) doesn't really work. You don't really respond to each other and when you do it seems like you're trying to stop yourself from laughing.
I really think the Candyland episode was better put together and acted.
Don't take this the wrong way, I criticize because I love. Reply to this
11/12/2009 7:15 AMthebluesader wrote:
The unique brand of logic at work in this short comforts me. I thought I was the only one who assumed fried roadkill stuffed animal juices would no doubt perfectly counteract the effects of Jagquila Bombs. It's good to see I'm not alone.
(The fact that it doesn't actually work is entirely beside the point.)
On a markedly less confused note, keep up the good work with these. The tone you've found is weird and rare, and I'd love to see you explore it further. Reply to this
11/12/2009 10:32 AM
diggerjohn111 wrote:
That was hilarious. Great ending! I have had that almost exact same conversation, but it wasn't about a plush toy(a lot of beavers and deer around here)...lol... Reply to this
11/12/2009 10:33 AM
diggerjohn111 wrote:
I don't get the haters. This was genuinely funny. I just showed it to the folks in the office, they are laughing their asses off. Reply to this
11/12/2009 10:50 AM
BoyPrincess wrote:
I love this. It reminded me of the dialogue in "The Big Lebowski"
11/12/2009 4:48 PM
torsoboy wrote:
Dude, why have we never ordered one of these before?! It sounds delicious! Plus, I know how much you "love" tequila.
Just calling it a Jager-bomb,though, is a disservice. I think it needs a more epic and individualized name. Something like the "Tequila Sundown" or "Mexican Suicide Bomber". Reply to this
11/12/2009 6:36 PM
Kevin Sutton wrote:
It's not exactly slick, but I do find it enjoyable. (Both for the concept and dialogue) The 'gang-related' line was dynamite. Reply to this
12/5/2009 6:18 PMAurini wrote:
Both of you have well developed and flawed characters, and that comes across very strongly. It's refreshing to see a different take on the 'straight man' and 'fool' dynamic - these are very well done, and I'm looking forward to more. Reply to this
5/14/2010 11:48 PMJoeShmoe wrote:
Wholly smokes, I just about died laughing at the ending. Great stuff; hope there are more of these in the near future. Reply to this
7/7/2010 3:23 PM
Fix It Jones wrote:
These are my favorite stuff from you. You two just have such great comedic timing with each other Reply to this
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11/6/2010 5:51 PM
What's the name of the song wrote:
What's the name of the sad song at the beginning and end of this video.
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this was awesome. i am looking forword to more of theese
p.s thanks for the cinemageddon link brad!
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I am really digging this new series so far. The comic rapport between you two is getting stronger, and the writing sharper. Plus, the cinematography for the night shoot was damn strong.
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Alright, I have to admit that I was a little unsure of the first one, but this one was a winner. I would definitely watch this show in syndication.
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That was hilarious. Hope to see more of these now.
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I actually found the 'Candyland' episode to be funnier than this one.
Still, this was an entertaining sketch with high-quality dialogue and scripting.
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I don't know what to tell ya Brad. You write some good stuff for the Snob to say, but this is pretty bad... The witty rapport (that the right word?) doesn't really work. You don't really respond to each other and when you do it seems like you're trying to stop yourself from laughing.
I really think the Candyland episode was better put together and acted.
Don't take this the wrong way, I criticize because I love.
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The unique brand of logic at work in this short comforts me. I thought I was the only one who assumed fried roadkill stuffed animal juices would no doubt perfectly counteract the effects of Jagquila Bombs. It's good to see I'm not alone.
(The fact that it doesn't actually work is entirely beside the point.)
On a markedly less confused note, keep up the good work with these. The tone you've found is weird and rare, and I'd love to see you explore it further.
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That was hilarious. Great ending! I have had that almost exact same conversation, but it wasn't about a plush toy(a lot of beavers and deer around here)...lol...
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I don't get the haters. This was genuinely funny. I just showed it to the folks in the office, they are laughing their asses off.
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I love this. It reminded me of the dialogue in "The Big Lebowski"
I hope to see more
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Insanely good stuff.
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Okay, that was kinda weird. Dialog was good though...
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Dude, why have we never ordered one of these before?! It sounds delicious! Plus, I know how much you "love" tequila.
Just calling it a Jager-bomb,though, is a disservice. I think it needs a more epic and individualized name. Something like the "Tequila Sundown" or "Mexican Suicide Bomber".
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It's not exactly slick, but I do find it enjoyable. (Both for the concept and dialogue) The 'gang-related' line was dynamite.
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hey Snob! Have you seen Troll 2 (1990)? Bottom #55 movie according to ImDb!!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105643/
And it`s damn italian!!!
You`ve got to watch that crap!!!!!!!!!
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Great episode and good recipe. Hope you do more and some Radiodrome with Jerrid maybe.
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I guess using actual roadkill would be inhumane, but this is still funny!
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Dammit, Brad, I knew sooner or later you'd end up eating a Pound Puppy.
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was that klenex coming out your mouth?
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really?
really?
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that was sposed to comment after the troll 2 remark...
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Both of you have well developed and flawed characters, and that comes across very strongly. It's refreshing to see a different take on the 'straight man' and 'fool' dynamic - these are very well done, and I'm looking forward to more.
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".....Git the Skillet"
hahaha, so good.
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That was HILARIOUS
And the doll reminds me of Kimba :>
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Wholly smokes, I just about died laughing at the ending. Great stuff; hope there are more of these in the near future.
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These are my favorite stuff from you. You two just have such great comedic timing with each other
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That is hilarious. I love this series. The payoff at the end with the puking was awesome.
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That was weird, but for some strange reason I couldn't stop laughing...
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Supra Thunder is created with suede or canvas uppers and PU insole. Supra Shoes are designed to breaking the routines, developing with colors and designs, and appealing many outdoor enthusiast. The Supra Footwear is not the conventional shoes but unique and stylish. The over-the-top designs of Supra Sneakers have successfully managed to rip the hugely competitive market.
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Supra Suprano is designed with a removable velcro strap and light weight EVA insole for added foot protection and impact resistance. Supra Shoes debut a couple of new colorways in the brand's the suprano model, the signature shoes of popular team rider Jim Greco pro model. Come to pick Supra Footwear for skateboarding or daily walking. Welcome to buy Supra Sneakers! Supra Shoes Sale Tax Free
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What's the name of the sad song at the beginning and end of this video.
Cheers
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