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The Groundlings and Pimprov were amazing. Awesome energy, so perfectly seamless, and really showed again how important being confidant in what you say is. Amused the hell out of me and really inspired me too.
Noah may have come out of the show with one of my favorite lines of the night though.
"My fine, fellow African-Americans."
Noah may have come out of the show with one of my favorite lines of the night though.
"My fine, fellow African-Americans."
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"Mmm! Dr. Pepper! Oh wait! They're not sponsoring the show!... Oh look! The Onion!"bradisntclever wrote:The glasses line was awesome, but made even better when he went to his mini-fridge.
Fuct took the cake for Sketch, Pimprov took the cake for improv.
Also, for those that still don't get the "Ooh What you say" joke during Maestro, here is its source, and the source of the spoof.
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Looking back, I was most happily amused and engaged during the Unexpected Company and Your Not My Real Dad shows.
They just had fantastic energy all the way through. Lots of skirting the edge. Scatter! was also really fun to watch. Oh, and I liked Junk too! Actually, I liked a lot this festival. I think Austin really brought it.
Oh, and for sketch, Rue Brutalia and Nerdvana were really shaking things up and doing great work.
Pimprov was great, but I think it's a pretty easy format to pull off because the safety nets are endless, but still, really fun show. The biggest guy was my favorite. He did such good character work even though he was playing the "pimp" guy on the outside. I really believed he was a 22 year old girl, and man, so much nicer than that girl probably was in those situations.
There was a lot of shows I had to miss do to preparing for the Sat. night party and warming up for other shows. Luckily for me, Roy has all the tapes! Though, it's not the same. I tried to watch the FUCT tape. It had to be more fun in person with that hot audience.
They just had fantastic energy all the way through. Lots of skirting the edge. Scatter! was also really fun to watch. Oh, and I liked Junk too! Actually, I liked a lot this festival. I think Austin really brought it.
Oh, and for sketch, Rue Brutalia and Nerdvana were really shaking things up and doing great work.
Pimprov was great, but I think it's a pretty easy format to pull off because the safety nets are endless, but still, really fun show. The biggest guy was my favorite. He did such good character work even though he was playing the "pimp" guy on the outside. I really believed he was a 22 year old girl, and man, so much nicer than that girl probably was in those situations.
There was a lot of shows I had to miss do to preparing for the Sat. night party and warming up for other shows. Luckily for me, Roy has all the tapes! Though, it's not the same. I tried to watch the FUCT tape. It had to be more fun in person with that hot audience.
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I dub the "The Master of MLA"Spaztique wrote:"Mmm! Dr. Pepper! Oh wait! They're not sponsoring the show!... Oh look! The Onion!"bradisntclever wrote:The glasses line was awesome, but made even better when he went to his mini-fridge.
Fuct took the cake for Sketch, Pimprov took the cake for improv.
Also, for those that still don't get the "Ooh What you say" joke during Maestro, here is its source, and the source of the spoof.
I love the OC. There. I said it.
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That's why I think its genius. Its a sure shot, a crowd pleaser, a landslide. And Pimps are just funny. I think the simplicity of the format is beautiful, a vast horizon of pimpdom. I talked with the pimps for a while; I get the feeling they may have met some pimps. Apparently they left 9 pimps at home. Can you imagine a Maestro with 12 PIMPS! I just love these guys, their pimp alter egos, and the totally fool proof format.kaci_beeler wrote: Pimprov was great, but I think it's a pretty easy format to pull off because the safety nets are endless, but still, really fun show. The biggest guy was my favorite. He did such good character work even though he was playing the "pimp" guy on the outside. I really believed he was a 22 year old girl, and man, so much nicer than that girl probably was in those situations.
I was fortunate enough to be able to meet and spend time talking with most of the performers before and directly after the show. However, do to the nature of stage management I was not able to view in its entirety any one show. I can say that to be with so many wonderful performers in such an intimate situation is trully an honor. Its like being a midwife. Also, everyone was really happy to be performing and excited to see the other shows. From those of us in the seats, to those of us in the wings there was a great web of support and interest across the board. Which is exactly what OOB is all about. Its one big show and tell.
Oh, I did see all of Fort Ricky and it was super sweeeeeet! I want to be a Ricky now.
And Jordan, you are a narcissist. Get over it.
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I really loved Buddy Daddy. I've seen it before but there was something about this particular performance that had me riveted and giggling through the whole thing. My favorite part was the "this is my last loaf of bread" scene. Robin Goodfellow is an excellent actor.
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i just want the ability to turn into a bike.austinflower wrote: Oh, I did see all of Fort Ricky and it was super sweeeeeet! I want to be a Ricky now.

yes, but a self deprecating one, so it all evens out in the end.austinflower wrote:And Jordan, you are a narcissist. Get over it.

suffer through the rough patches of season 3, if only to fully bask in the awesomeness that is Taylor. and season 4, while truncated, is a return to form. also, more Taylor.Frank wrote:And The OC... jeez, I watched the first two seasons, couldn't put it down. Does anyone recommend the third season?

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