by pinback » Wed Aug 30, 2023 6:58 am
Alright, I watched the first one on the Vimeo link, and I'll say this:
The HBO show is very similar in approach and tempo, but better and more crisply produced, since he had a lot more backing for the HBO show.
That being said, there are only two things I can think of that would make me love these things to death, and you not be interested, and also feel like they go on forever:
1. You are only listening to the words. Every single line is a joke, when juxtaposed with the visuals. If you aren't watching closely, sure, it's this nasally-voiced whiner droning on and on about nothing. If you are, then you will be laughing hysterically, unless...
2. We just have extremely different senses of humor.
The extra thing which makes the HBO show great is that they are longer, and the show ends up never being about what it's about, and what it's really about often ends up being very poignant, if not heartbreaking.
The latest episode is called "How to Watch Birds", and ends with a car exploding.
Alright, I watched the first one on the Vimeo link, and I'll say this:
The HBO show is very similar in approach and tempo, but better and more crisply produced, since he had a lot more backing for the HBO show.
That being said, there are only two things I can think of that would make me love these things to death, and you not be interested, and also feel like they go on forever:
1. You are only listening to the words. Every single line is a joke, when juxtaposed with the visuals. If you aren't watching closely, sure, it's this nasally-voiced whiner droning on and on about nothing. If you are, then you will be laughing hysterically, unless...
2. We just have extremely different senses of humor.
The extra thing which makes the HBO show great is that they are longer, and the show ends up never being about what it's about, and what it's really about often ends up being very poignant, if not heartbreaking.
The latest episode is called "How to Watch Birds", and ends with a car exploding.