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Riptor posted:Yeah and larry david was a former snl writer who carried extra comedic meaning given his persona. There's arguments both ways but adomian acted like it was INSANE that anyone else dare play a public figure My theory is that Adomian needed the money a lot more than Larry David.
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it sounds like adomian rules and david drools
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Riptor posted:Yeah and larry david was a former snl writer who carried extra comedic meaning given his persona. There's arguments both ways but adomian acted like it was INSANE that anyone else dare play a public figure Yeah, he was a writer. For one year. In the 80's. And only had one skit air. And quit because he hated it. Adomian was selling out shows as the character, Larry David got the job because he was technically part of the staff and now has a successful sitcom. One actually, you know, put work as the character, the other just had an offer to do it. Comedians are competitive. I can totally see where Adomian's coming from. I don't think it's crazy to be pissed off that the comedian showcase show would rather pick the old guy with a name who's barely doing any work get on instead of the young guy who built a routine around the character. prefect posted:My theory is that Adomian needed the money a lot more than Larry David. Yeah. Adomian could have used the paycheck and the attention. Everyone knows who Larry David is already and he's not hurting for cash.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 12:51 |
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I'm glad that Larry David apparently had no practice being a 70 year old Jewish guy from Brooklyn.
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Franchescanado posted:Larry David got the job because he was technically part of the staff and now has a successful sitcom. I think you're understating Larry David's comedy stature here. He has a successful show now, after creating/writing Seinfeld, a massive success.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 13:16 |
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I haven't listened to The Dollop in a long time, that was a 90 minutes well spent. I had never even heard of such a race, which helped.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 13:38 |
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prefect posted:I think you're understating Larry David's comedy stature here. He has a successful show now, after creating/writing Seinfeld, a massive success. I like Larry David. He's hilarious. Seinfeld* and Curb are deservedly well-regarded. And I thought his Bernie was okay. Nonetheless, he's not a character actor or good at impersonations. My point is, Adomian's frustration wasn't unfounded and I don't think should be held against him. *even though some of it's best seasons and most memorable episodes happened after he stepped down as showrunner
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Franchescanado posted:*even though some of it's best seasons and most memorable episodes happened after he stepped down as showrunner
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 13:50 |
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This isn't that crazy of a take, dude. Larry David left at the end of season 7. There are 48 episodes where Jerry was the showrunner, including famous ones like "Muffin Tops", "Bizarro Jerry", "The Abstinence", "Yada Yada", "Frogger" and a bunch of others. They were also, by ratings and viewership, the series most popular seasons.
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By the way, I'd recommend The Death of Stalin for Dollop fans. It's basically a movie version of a Dollop episode. The acting is top notch.
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Franchescanado posted:This isn't that crazy of a take, dude. Larry David left at the end of season 7. There are 48 episodes where Jerry was the showrunner, including famous ones like "Muffin Tops", "Bizarro Jerry", "The Abstinence", "Yada Yada", "Frogger" and a bunch of others. They were also, by ratings and viewership, the series most popular seasons. I bet the Simpsons has better ratings now than it did back when it was good. Franchescanado posted:By the way, I'd recommend The Death of Stalin for Dollop fans. It's basically a movie version of a Dollop episode. The acting is top notch. I have heard non-stop good things about this movie, and am definitely going to check it out as soon as possible.
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Franchescanado posted:By the way, I'd recommend The Death of Stalin for Dollop fans. It's basically a movie version of a Dollop episode. The acting is top notch. It's absolutely fantastic.
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uPen posted:It's absolutely fantastic. I know loving the Zhukov character is the normiest possible take on this movie, but I'll remember that dude for decades. This is a hard decision for me to make as someone who was listening to the Dollop since the initial lost episodes, but think I have to add that 1906 Race Dollop to my top 5.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 17:32 |
The biggest difference between Death of Stalin and a Dollop episode is the use of accents. The director behind the film didn't even try capturing all the different accents in the USSR. So he cast actors with their own strong regional accents from Brooklyn to Yorkshire. Meanwhile, Gareth would try doing a Russian accent for Stalin instead of a Georgian one. Then he would accidentally slip into an Italian accent and be stuck portraying Stalin that way thru out the podcast because that's the voice he could do. Even though Stalin dies early on with very few speaking lines.
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RandomPauI posted:The biggest difference between Death of Stalin and a Dollop episode is the use of accents. I think I heard that Lenin spoke English with a strong Irish accent. That would have been sweet Dolloping material.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 18:05 |
Here's the green band trailer. https://youtu.be/DIVchlt5E9Q
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prefect posted:I bet the Simpsons has better ratings now than it did back when it was good. The opposite, actually. The Simpsons has significantly lower ratings now than it did during it's golden era
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 18:50 |
In 1989 the Simpsons had 28 million viewers an episode. In 1999 it was 13 million. In 2009 it was 7 million. In 2016 it was 4 million. It's been a pretty steady decline.
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RandomPauI posted:In 1989 the Simpsons had 28 million viewers an episode. In 1999 it was 13 million. In 2009 it was 7 million. In 2016 it was 4 million. It's been a pretty steady decline. the US population was only 250 million in 1989, it's 325 million now. So percentage if the US watching has been shrinking even more than just the basic viewership numbers soory about your argument prefect
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Guy Goodbody posted:the US population was only 250 million in 1989, it's 325 million now. So percentage if the US watching has been shrinking even more than just the basic viewership numbers I don't mind; it feels good to see the Simpsons losing ratings. I was a fan back when they were good. I still get unironically angry when I think about the episode with Joe Namath in it.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 19:08 |
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Riptor posted:Yeah and larry david was a former snl writer who carried extra comedic meaning given his persona. There's arguments both ways but adomian acted like it was INSANE that anyone else dare play a public figure nah this is his actual issue with SNL https://www.thedailybeast.com/comedian-james-adomian-snl-has-a-problem-with-casting-gay-men
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Slanderer posted:nah this is his actual issue with SNL That's a very valid complaint but it wasn't his main complaint in 2016
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 11:03 |
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https://twitter.com/JAdomian/status/984455187426197504 Worth every cent, whatever they paid him.
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Sulphagnist posted:https://twitter.com/JAdomian/status/984455187426197504 Hell yeah it was, I hope they bring him back soon. Also lol at all his sour grapes
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Snowy posted:Hell yeah it was, I hope they bring him back soon. Don't think it's sour grapes. SNL does not cast openly gay people. Usually, when they pick a part, they do castings. Odds are someone with top notch impressions was part of the casting. And he lost to a guy playing himself. Any comedian would be irritated.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 22:36 |
SNL's also bad about hiring minorities in general. Over 90% of guests have been white, there are always more men than women. And as near as I can figure this might be the first season where they've hired more than 2 men and 1 woman of color. This isn't for lack of funny female comedians or comedians of color or homosexual comedians, and I won't speak to their motives for this hiring pattern.
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RandomPauI posted:SNL's also bad about hiring minorities in general. Over 90% of guests have been white, there are always more men than women. And as near as I can figure this might be the first season where they've hired more than 2 men and 1 woman of color. I will. it's because they're racist and sexist
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 13:10 |
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its because theyre lazy populist bureaucrats that only care about sustaining ratings with practiced methods of hiring chevy chase-types and john belushi-types
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 13:43 |
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Who exactly qualified as a chevy chase type? Unless you just mean white male? I can't think of anyone they've had who's like chase.
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EdwardSwifferhands posted:Who exactly qualified as a chevy chase type? Unless you just mean white male? I can't think of anyone they've had who's like chase. Norm Macdonald's Bob Dole impression reminded me of Chevy Chase's Gerald Ford.
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EdwardSwifferhands posted:Who exactly qualified as a chevy chase type? Unless you just mean white male? I can't think of anyone they've had who's like chase. Chevy Chase isn’t the best example since he’s a gigantic rear end in a top hat. If you think of “comedic white male who could be a main character in a movie” then Lorne’s hired a ton of them.
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jesus christ the new episode is so funny and so dense that i relistened to it and picked up on a few things i'd missed the first time cuz i was laughing too hard or spacing out imagining the movie god this should be a movie oh it was a movie, twice https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mishaps_of_the_New_York%E2%80%93Paris_Race & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Race abraham linksys fucked around with this message at 22:27 on Apr 13, 2018 |
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ZorajitZorajit posted:I'm picking my way through the Eric Prince episode but I might need to take a raincheck on listening to this one in full. I did enough dives into Blackwater in college. loving war criminal deserves to die in The Hague. I love the Dollop but i can't bring myself to listen to it right now because i know i will be angry for the rest of the week. it happened when i listened the Iraq war and a few others like enron too. the trump episodes though were weird. i hate the orange pissbrain but his child hood story sorta made me feel "bad" for him because after hearing it, his path was kinda set to be a broken racsist manchild who only cared about "winning" because daddy impressed it upon him.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 22:51 |
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Dollop is consistently at it's best when it's about weird journeys.
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EdwardSwifferhands posted:Who exactly qualified as a chevy chase type? Unless you just mean white male? I can't think of anyone they've had who's like chase. straight white straightman that can still be very silly. chase, murray, myers, sandler, norm, ferrell, sudeikis, bennett, etc etc
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HIRE! MORE! SASSOS!!!
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 23:36 |
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Man mad tv was so much better than snl
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# ? Apr 14, 2018 02:03 |
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^ Bad hobbyists! This dollop was a great ep and I don't care about Larry David or whatever.
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# ? Apr 14, 2018 10:29 |
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The New York - Paris race episode is insanely great. Thanks
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A visual aid so that people realize exactly what was being driven and just how hellish the journey must have been:
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