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I uploaded this show 3033 show. Its one of the sweetest improv shows I've ever seen. I don't know how long i'll leave it up, but its here in 3 parts if it interests anyone.
part one
part two
part three
I would call what they do a harold. Every time we see them their shows seem to find their own form. Some nights it works better than other nights, but this night in particular was extremely satisfying for me to watch. I appreciate the simplicity of it...please, enjoy.
part one
part two
part three
I would call what they do a harold. Every time we see them their shows seem to find their own form. Some nights it works better than other nights, but this night in particular was extremely satisfying for me to watch. I appreciate the simplicity of it...please, enjoy.
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Wow, dude. First of all, York would freak out if he saw all the perfect memorization/recall in this show. Second, What's amazing to me is that the last two thirds of the show is almost all just the game of the sushi fighting. But that's the best part. It's so repetative and so satisfying. Normally when those types of big events are set up they end up falling short of expectaions. I can't believe how well they made it work. And the whole show was so fast.
This show is vindicating to me. It's more the style I identify with. You don't have to play all "slow comedy" to achieve amazing results. Awesome! Thanks for uploading that, Cody.
Personal lessons: Pay attention. Don't be afraid. Don't judge. Have fun.
This show is vindicating to me. It's more the style I identify with. You don't have to play all "slow comedy" to achieve amazing results. Awesome! Thanks for uploading that, Cody.
Personal lessons: Pay attention. Don't be afraid. Don't judge. Have fun.
They call me Dollar Bill 'cause I always make sense.
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It blew my mind a little to see that. Because, yeah, you would normally think that doing a whatever off scene (sushi off, dance off, etc) couldn't go on for as long as they sustained it and still stay as entertaining as it was. ha, but it all looks so simple. They simply decided to make it the show, and made it work beautifully. I really appreciated Alex editing the first time that Rush stabs Andy as ricky carmichael in competition, and leaves something to come back to. Ha, I appreciate how Danny clearly knows what they want from him but he won't give it to them (in a fun way).DollarBill wrote:What's amazing to me is that the last two thirds of the show is almost all just the game of the sushi fighting. But that's the best part.
I know that they were trying, but they make it look so easy. I wish I had been around during people of earth.
It was fun -- I think it was around Christmas because I remember the christmas tree to the right of the stage got trashed during that show and the theater wasnt full. Erika and I were watching from the end of the bar, if memory serves, with Carlson. I missed the one were Danny got naked though.scook wrote:Me, too. That "cataclysm" show sounded amazing.TexasImprovMassacre wrote:I wish I had been around during people of earth.
I know I've mentioned this a lot, but I saw a 3033 show once where the suggestion was "moving day" and EVERYTHING wound up onstage: most of the chairs and tables, (there were only about seven people watching), the popcorn machine and chip rack from behind the bar, the ticket-taker's podium from the foyer, and I think maybe some cleaning supplies from the back bathroom hall. The show went meta and lost some momentum when they integrated the bartender, but I was glad I got to see it anyway.
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This was what I loved about watching POE -- often times the suggestion became the form for the show, at least for the ones I remember. Erika just reminded me of the one where they got the suggestion of Communism. After a few scenes, Ryan came out onto the stage and said to the other guys that this show was unfair since he hadn't gotten to do much in it yet, he should get to do a scene now ...and so on.ratliff wrote:I saw a 3033 show once where the suggestion was "moving day" and EVERYTHING wound up onstage
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finally, somebody said it.
In my mind, that troupe is Golden Eagle.ratliff wrote:I just want to be on a troupe that always wears slightly mismatched tracksuits.
nothing is true; everything is permitted.