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Ozma posted:Yeah, this is my question too. Because I think he's funny but at the same time just really interesting. If he's getting paid he may not care, but does he understand the premise of the show and what's going on? The show was indeed explained to him. I don't like the idea of people being taken advantage of, so he and I discussed it one time as I drove him home. I didn't come out and say, "This is pretty much going to make you look ridiculous, David", but I did tell him that things regarding the show have a strong focus on the wonderfully absurd. That's when he began to suggest being a regular on the show. He just loves the fact that he's on TV and getting to talk about Korrendians. I'm sure on some level there's still a naivete on his part, but he definitely knows we're not being malicious or anything. He's just a nice guy with a LOT of quirks. And an awful puppeteer, but that's why we love him.
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Babylonian posted:Speaking of I Love Movies, who are the kids who are "critics track to become critics" in the ATHF I Love Movies bit? Are they interns or just people you guys got off the street or what? Haha, that's great that you found that! It was mostly interns and one or two staff. We had a lot of interns working at the time and Bob had just gotten this great moment of inspiration to change up the pace of the video. So he took some of his questions and created an audience. And guess what? I'm in there too. Which one am I? Who knows. Mwhaha.
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ireladd posted:And I love the fact that the wife in the commercial is Linda from Evil Dead! Holy poo poo I never even noticed that was her! That's great. I assume she was hired because of an appreciation for Evil Dead and not a coincidence? I mean she really hasn't done much. These stories are all awesome, great job!
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I don't have any questions, but I just wanted to add to the chorus saying these stories are awesome and you're one lucky bastard.
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 01:37 |
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A few of you were asking about various celebrities/comedians, and I just wanted to put focus on the two that were probably my favorite: Weird Al and Will Forte. I had the privilege of meeting Weird Al when we were shooting "Here She Comes", with all the old women being escorted by Al down the aisle of a church toward a creepy looking Tim and Eric. Typical. The church itself is noteworthy, in that it's actually the same one that Seventh Heaven shoots in. From the moment he arrived, Al was infinitely patient and kind, and even when other actors or crew members asked him questions that he had to have heard a million times before, he was more than gracious, and answered them with genuine enthusiasm. Now, Al isn't quite as 'weird' in person as he portrays himself in the media, but when something happened to get him laughing it really set him off! As soon as we got to the part of the sketch where we needed him to dance he absolutely lost it. If you watch his face you can see that he's totally into it, and I wish I could show you take after take of other versions of the dance. Will Forte is nothing short of amazing. For those of you who may not recognize him, he was the mattress salesmen with the gory nightmare. Awesome. Planning for the nightmare part of the sketch was huge, trying to figure out how we were going to turn our studio into a bloody, dark mess, while making it look professional and amateurish at the same time. I can't tell you how many options we explored for the exploding head. Do we buy a mannequin head and fill it with rabbit livers? Do we use paper mache? What shade of red will show best on camera? We considered everything. Finally we found two guys that had a bunch of their own destructible corpses, and when we threw a wig and mustache on the guy we had a winner. I was in the office for the first half of the day, getting the studio ready to be gory while everyone else shot the mattress store. Finally returning, everyone started lugging up the equipment, and what really impressed me was that not only was Will helping out, but he actually stopped by my desk, introduced himself and chatted with me for a few minutes. Nicest guy in the world! After a little more prep they began the nightmare shoot. I was in the office working on a few things and every other minute the entire building could hear "Murrrrrder meeeee!" A maniacal laugh. Some kind of splat sound. Tim or Eric shouting "Cut". And then an eruption of laughter. Every few minutes Will would wander out covered in blood and we'd give him a replacement shirt, then he'd go back in, rip someone's arm off, drink the blood and get some more laughs. It was one of my favorite shoots, outside of the clean-up. There was blood ALL OVER the ceiling from the head explosion. I chatted one more time with Will before he left, and got the chance to tell him how much I enjoyed his work on SNL and that one of his characters in particular was my absolute favorite. And you know, he seemed genuinely touched by it! He was just so humble and appreciative that I enjoyed his work. That's why Will Forte is awesome.
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ireladd posted:Amazing. It sounds like working with them would kick rear end. I never would've thought about things like deciding on the exploding head, though; I liked to believe that Tim and Eric just write the show and it magically appears on tape.
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 04:36 |
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Here She Comes is my favorite sketch, so could you tell me if those old ladies knew what was going on? I really want to know.
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 06:39 |
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I'd like to hear about the music. Each episode features at least two songs that I won't be able to get out of my head until the next one airs. Who exactly is producing these and will I ever be able to download/purchase an album of them?
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 07:49 |
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Where's my thread necromancy? There's my thread necromancy! They finally put up a webcast of the Awesome Tour on the fix, it's short but has some funny stuff. The only problem is, there's a loving idiot in the audience who keeps yelling "Great job!" Clever.
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# ? May 16, 2007 01:27 |
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Tim and Eric are promoting hard for Shrek the Third. Even our beloved puppeteer David Liebe Hart gets in on the action. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOR8m3hKP50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9GhW02UEo8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zharsynUxQw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWXvZsW-1ts
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# ? May 16, 2007 23:20 |
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There's actually eight videos. From the newsletter this afternoon:
Have you heard? Shrek 3 is coming to theaters May 18th! Only one more day to wait!!!!! Or as Shrek would say: The wait is ogre!!!! Check out these videos we made: 1. TIm and Eric Promote Shrek! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOR8m3hKP50 2. Tim Heidecker's Shrek Message: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9GhW02UEo8 3. Eric Wareheim's Shrek Message: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zharsynUxQw 4. David Liebe Hart's Shrek Message: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWXvZsW-1ts 5. Report from Shrek.com Headquarters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhVa3YGpEho 6. Conversations about Shrek: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhxL_szS2UM 7. Shrek Mobile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuUq7ikees 8. Congrats to Chris Miller: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5C30YNAmHA timanderic.com I don't know how or why they're doing this but I love it. My favorites are David Leibe Hart, Shrek Mobile Phone Advice, and Conversations about Shrek.
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# ? May 18, 2007 00:01 |
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Yeah they made those other ones after I posted. They've also adjusted their website and Myspace to be Shrek 3 themed. It's so awesomely over the top. A perfect example of the type of humor and dedication to a joke that makes Tim and Eric so unique. The best part is some of the youtube comments where people think that Tim and Eric are really doing commercials for Shrek 3.
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Rustie posted:The best part is some of the youtube comments where people think that Tim and Eric are really doing commercials for Shrek 3. EliteEsoteric [super posted:(4 hours ago)[/super]]What are you guys doing?! WE KNOW they're just paying you to promote it! ckyfan969696 [super posted:(2 hours ago)[/super]]of course they're promoting it. My theory is that Dreamworks or whoever paid Adult Swim to make some Shrek 3 promos, and Adult Swim handed that job over to T&E, who created this. I'm so glad they came out with these, I was worried how I'd make it through the hiatus.
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Babylonian posted:
Really? I just get the impression that they really really hate Shrek. Or maybe I am just seeing that because I hate Shrek.
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# ? May 18, 2007 00:47 |
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It's definitely not anything actually tied to Shrek 3, even through Adult Swim. Tim and Eric must just think them promoting Shrek 3 in an overly enthusiastic fashion is really funny. And I agree.
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Well that is loving awesome. The David Liebe Hart one was especially great. I'm glad to see them making fun of Shrek, because I loving hate those movies. Also, I think it's even more hilarious that they're actually losing fans over this: Some retard on youtube posted:Is this a joke.? These two are media whores! Are they even in the movie, why promote it? I lost all respect and interest in T&E and Tom Goes To The Mayor. F U T&E! That's pretty impressive that they're able to piss people off so much just by pretending to promote a lovely movie. I swear, half their genius is the reactions they get out of stupid people.
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Stalwart Humdinger posted:The David Liebe Hart one was especially great. "I have a crush on his beautiful green wife..."
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# ? May 18, 2007 03:42 |
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These ads aren't enough! I need more T&E! I feel weak..
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# ? May 18, 2007 04:15 |
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Babylonian posted:There's actually eight videos. From the newsletter this afternoon: this is some top shelf satire TheRationalRedditor fucked around with this message at 04:46 on May 18, 2007 |
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I adore this show, and everything they've ever done. It's not for everyone, but God does it do it for me. Also, RE: Shrek. I got worried at first, but seeing them ad nauseum (as well as how they present the videos online) has allowed me to see that loving awesome joke they have going.
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# ? May 18, 2007 05:17 |
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I can't believe there are people who think the shrek thing is serious. Looks like they might have lost a myspace fan or two!!!!
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# ? May 18, 2007 18:42 |
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I lost it when Tim said that his family makes each shrek opening "an event". And acted like it was some long standing tradition.
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# ? May 18, 2007 19:00 |
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I like these guys a lot, and I 'get' the humor behind this shrek stuff, but it seems like a waste of their time and a waste of mine. Are they just hoping to get some publicity by getting sued?
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# ? May 18, 2007 19:06 |
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Tim & Eric just called into Human Giant 24 saying they couldn't go be on the marathon with the Human Giant guys because they had tickets for Shrek 3 and they spent the early part of their day getting their Shrek face paint and costumes on.
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dongworkforyuda posted:I like these guys a lot, and I 'get' the humor behind this shrek stuff, but it seems like a waste of their time and a waste of mine. Are they just hoping to get some publicity by getting sued? How are they going to get sued? There is absolutely no way they could get sued for this. All they're doing is talking about a movie. As for why they're doing it: because it's funny. Tim and Eric have always just done stupid stuff because they find it entertaining. There's no diabolical scheme for publicity, it's just because it's hilarious.
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Scoobi posted:I lost it when Tim said that his family makes each shrek opening "an event". Well, Shrek has been a part of our lives for I believe six years now.
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Boco_T posted:Tim & Eric just called into Human Giant 24 saying they couldn't go be on the marathon with the Human Giant guys because they had tickets for Shrek 3 and they spent the early part of their day getting their Shrek face paint and costumes on. This is awesome.
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# ? May 18, 2007 20:01 |
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This Shrek thing is, in my opinion, the funniest thing Tim and Eric have ever done.
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# ? May 18, 2007 20:19 |
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Yeah, seriously this is loving hilarious.
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# ? May 18, 2007 20:45 |
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THREE NEW SHREK VIDEOS! James Qual Shrek Testimonial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSJOi27SzaA Emergency Liebe Hart Phone Message http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xGcEDk5am4 S DAY IS HERE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC_E0wUKPts
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Rocco posted:This Shrek thing is, in my opinion, the funniest thing Tim and Eric have ever done. Absolutely. I hope they do this with other big movies too.
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# ? May 18, 2007 21:11 |
Babylonian posted:Emergency Liebe Hart Phone Message I must have this on my phone.
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Babylonian posted:Emergency Liebe Hart Phone Message
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# ? May 18, 2007 21:20 |
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Oh man I can not wait to get home from work and watch these.
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# ? May 18, 2007 21:41 |
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I cannot stop laughing at people's reactions to these videos.
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# ? May 18, 2007 21:54 |
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New Video of Tim and Eric pre-premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngh6IelzeOw
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# ? May 19, 2007 04:03 |
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I didn't like Liebe Hart in his Awesome Show Bits, but him telling me about how Shret is the best thing that Disney ever put out had me in' bigtime.
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Scoobi posted:I lost it when Tim said that his family makes each shrek opening "an event". For me it was the "Conversations about Shrek" where they go on the tangent about how American it is and how it deals with race and class and... "I already have our tickets reserved at Moviefone.com..."
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# ? May 19, 2007 17:26 |
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From the myspace:quote:mmmmmmmmmmmmm..... hmmmm.... kinda reminds me of the southpark guys, they said and I paraphrase because I don't feel like googling the exact quote but they said 'after southpark got big people told us we were sellouts which isn't true, we were always sellouts!' and I don't know how much mike meyers paid you or maybe he simply asked nicely or something, but the news pages are saying that shrek3 is not funny and worse than the last one and even the donkey is too polite and it lost it's kick or whatever and I don't buy what critics say hey lucas said spiderman3 was no starwars and basically said there was no story there and yet I saw spiderman3 tonight so I don't care what critics say but (and yeah lucas was right), from a family perspective I can see you watching shrek3 no prob, but from a non-family perspective I'd say try to avoid it because you'll feel like you wasted your money, and if you're on a date the crappy movie will turn the date crappy and well I saw shrek2 twice and I didn't like it the first time but a girl invited me for the 2nd and when I actually heard the dialogue the 2nd time I realised that hey... this is the worst movie I've ever seen, poorly written, but if you want to entertain your mindless little ones who care not for dialogue then go ahead and watch it.
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HAM IT UP posted:For me it was the "Conversations about Shrek" where they go on the tangent about how American it is and how it deals with race and class and... Eric's beard is MASSIVE. I thought it was fake at first.
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