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Post by The X-Factor on Sept 21, 2009 4:23:30 GMT -5
This show certainly did not disappoint with content. This show was one of the smarter shows I've seen lately.
"Need a moment?" I didn't really care for the number of times that a "moment" was needed, but I did think this was a decent opening.
"80s Montage" This was one of the sillier sketches of the 9/18 show. I may vote for it for the "Best of" show.
"Starbucks" A little observational comedy here, poking fun at the different aspects of Starbucks. A guy walks in like it's a normal coffee shop, ordering coffee only to get rebuffed because he orders it in a 'normal' way. I never really thought all of that, for example how the sizes of the cups are worded differently.
"Carl's roast" For those who watched, it was easy to see how this would unfold. Some people are about to roast a guy named Carl, but then he walks in having experienced the worst case of bad luck, and all of the jokes they planned become inappropriate. One guy roasts him anyway, and then Carl, well let's just say a gunshot was heard.
"Killer OnStar" Well, maybe not killer, but this OnStar just refuses to do shit when a couple is in an accident, and even gets an attitude. One of my favorites.
"Yoplait ad" Since when does an ad for yogurt suddenly become vulgar? In this sketch they're shooting a commercial for said product, and everything they're saying becomes dirty. Only on Farce Side.
The show appears to be moving along nicely. I could be giving it a 10 rating soon.
My final score is 9.0 out of 10.
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Post by aud on Sept 21, 2009 16:59:14 GMT -5
That was a good summary of our show.
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Post by Nutz on Sept 22, 2009 3:32:58 GMT -5
I like how you never noticed that starbucks coffee sizes are "worded differently". I also like how you "could" be giving it a 10 soon. Nothing is stopping you from giving it your best imaginary score now.
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Post by Dick on Sept 22, 2009 14:44:06 GMT -5
Agreed, good summary of show.
One problem - you call it a review.
If we are talking critical evaluation review, then you should follow guidelines for said definition, constructively critiquing the sketches, using your vast knowledge of all that is comedy.
If we're talking re-view, as in "In case you missed the show, here's what happened!" Then spot on. Spot mother-effing on.
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Post by LXJ on Oct 3, 2009 1:13:39 GMT -5
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Post by LXJ on Oct 3, 2009 1:16:11 GMT -5
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