Fucking earn it in this social media wasteland you're so addicted to and get dozens of simps lusting after you like pathetic hyenas, you fucking broad.
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wtf did i just watch
Quote from: TheInfelicitousDandy on October 04, 2016, 08:09:12 PMwtf did i just watchAmerican television.
Jack has discovered that by playing dead he can scare the shit out of Archie. pic.twitter.com/IE98Ir1HKl— ????? (@sam_mhull) October 3, 2016
Jack has discovered that by playing dead he can scare the shit out of Archie. pic.twitter.com/IE98Ir1HKl
The beginning
I'm feeling like Eric Andre is one of those tipping point cultural moments for people my age when we're all about why something's popular. I can intellectually understand how transgressive humor derived from Candid Camera and Ali G is entertaining, but I don't like it. Same with Hatsune Miku and digital "singing" at 180bpm.:oldmanshoutsatcloud
Eh, it's really just an extreme example of what Adult Swim has been doing for 15 years, 20 years if you want to go all the way back to the pre-Adult Swim Space Ghost days.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on October 05, 2016, 11:03:32 PMEh, it's really just an extreme example of what Adult Swim has been doing for 15 years, 20 years if you want to go all the way back to the pre-Adult Swim Space Ghost days.It actually reminds me a lot of SGC2C, especially after rewatching SGC2C several years ago and realizing exactly how batshit it could be.
EA: It’s basically like “Space Ghost” as a live-action show, with elements of “Tom Green” and “Ali G” and “Jiminy Glick.” It kinda looks like “Fernwood,” if you saw “Fernwood” back in the day. It’s got a little bit of physical comedy, like “Jackass” elements, a little bit of “Chappelle’s Show” in there too. It’s just an absurdist, surreal late-night mock talk show. And we have some real guests and we have some fake guests. And then all the studio stuff is broken up by these man-on-the-street bits, these prank bits that I do.
EA: Some more that others. I feel like some are so fake. Somebody can have just been arrested, and Leno will be like, “So I heard you’re coming out with a new CD on Tuesday!” And it’s like, “What? They just got arrested! Aren’t you going to talk to them about that?” The hosts have to be diplomatic, and it’s so glossy. But there was no malicious reason for coming up with my show, like “Fuck Jay Leno, man! I’m gonna show him who’s boss!” I just wanted to do a silly, fake talk show. I’m just a huge “Space Ghost” fan, I’m a huge “Ali G” fan, I’m a huge “Tom Green” fan.HPC: It sounds like “Space Ghost” was really a big part of the conception of this thing, or at least one of the big influences.EA: Huge. I loved “Space Ghost” when I was in college.HPC: Yeah, that show’s the best. It still holds up so well, too.EA: Still holds up. Before we started shooting, I rented as many seasons I could get my hands on and did a “Space Ghost” marathon by myself in my house, just so I could absorb as much “Space Ghost” as I could. I picked Mike Lazzo’s brain about it — that’s an executive at Adult Swim, and also he’s the creator of “Space Ghost” — and he couldn’t give a shit about “Space Ghost.” He’s like, “What? Space Ghost? Space Ghost is dead to me.”HPC: Wow, really?EA: He couldn’t care less. I was like, “Remember episode four in season two...?” I’m a huge geek, and he can’t even remember.HPC: How long ago was that on the air? Like 15 years ago?EA: Yeah, you know before Adult Swim existed, they did a run of it on Cartoon Network in 1994, and then it disappeared til like 2001 or something like that. There’s this weird history to “Space Ghost.”HPC: It’s kind of crazy how, even after all this time, it seems like Adult Swim has very much kept a lot of the same comedic sensibilities that “Space Ghost” pioneered.EA: Totally.
HPC: You didn’t hear anything else from ABC about this show? They don’t have a problem with it?EA: They’re not thrilled.HPC: Really?EA: Well, I’m not the lead on the show. I’m such a peripheral character that I think it’s okay. It’d be different if Krysten Ritter had a show where she was the lead on Adult Swim as well as the lead on an ABC show. But sometimes for press releases it was like, “Hannibal from ‘SNL’ and ‘30 Rock’ and Eric Andre from ‘Don’t Trust The Bitch In Apartment 23’ are doing a new show on Adult Swim.” And then like 14 people from ABC flew in on helicopters, were like, “Don’t mention us in the Adult Swim show!”
Quote from: chronovore on October 05, 2016, 11:01:07 PMI'm feeling like Eric Andre is one of those tipping point cultural moments for people my age when we're all about why something's popular. I can intellectually understand how transgressive humor derived from Candid Camera and Ali G is entertaining, but I don't like it. Same with Hatsune Miku and digital "singing" at 180bpm.:oldmanshoutsatcloud
THIS ART HURT MEYOU'RE LIVING A LIEYOU'RE LIVING A LIE
anti-humor is too easy
Quote from: chronovore on October 05, 2016, 11:01:07 PMI'm feeling like Eric Andre is one of those tipping point cultural moments for people my age when we're all about why something's popular. I can intellectually understand how transgressive humor derived from Candid Camera and Ali G is entertaining, but I don't like it. Same with Hatsune Miku and digital "singing" at 180bpm.:oldmanshoutsatcloudI've been watching these for the last hour and my face is numb from laughing.
Quote from: I'm a Puppy! on October 06, 2016, 05:55:32 PManti-humor is too easylolwut
My favorite Stanhope bits are either the one with the trans hooker or the one about assisting his mother's suicide.