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The Best Show on WFMU => Dear Tom => Topic started by: pinky on March 02, 2009, 07:53:19 PM
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I noticed Patton Oswalt on last nights flight of the conchords, any chance you are acquainted with them and can have them on your show? As an Aussie I feel our voice must be heard so I would look forward to the call in section.
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"Aussie"? FotC are from New Zealand. Do they speak Australian?
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I don't even know what to say to that. You got me.
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Someone who knows how to accept a 'zing' and move on and not take it personal? You, Pinky, are alright.
*sends high-five to Pinky*
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as long as they don't sing any of their "hilarious" songs
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as long as they don't sing any of their "hilarious" songs
I thought the HipHopotamus and Rhymenoceros rap was hilarious without the quotation marks.
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as long as they don't sing any of their "hilarious" songs
I thought the HipHopotamus and Rhymenoceros rap was hilarious without the quotation marks.
I think the same of many of their songs.
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I think the show is hilarious but the songs - not so much.
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i enjoy the random placement of the songs more than the songs themselves. those guys are just plain wacky!
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the songs work better with an audience, like their HBO special
the show's good enough that it doesn't need them
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The songs were funny last season when it was their whole "hook" (also, most of those songs where like four years old). Now that they've established the context of the show, I think the songs are, at times, pretty weak. There are some exceptions. I'm good with one song per week.
I do sort of like how the other characters get to get into it -- like Murray and Mel. It adds a strange sort of MGM musical quality to it.
I don't think I'd want to hear them on the show though... I've read a lot of interviews with them and, I don't know -- I don't know if they fit into the type of absurdity Tom breeds.
But what do I know?
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FotC tend to be pretty straight up in their interviews, from what I've seen. The Best Show interview lies between a Space Ghost: Coast to Coast interview and, say, a Letterman interview, with Leno way out to the other side. I'm guessing they might be an ok guest, but more like the Look Around You dude than the Tom Goes to the Mayor dudes.
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It just seems strange because on the show on stage they're really good at their blending of the absurd. But in interviews I've read (and it could just be what I've read) they come across as quite literal in everything. Maybe I'm just used to these types of performers to keep their absurdity going, or their characters running outside of the shows context, when really, what does one expect.
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It just seems strange because on the show on stage they're really good at their blending of the absurd. But in interviews I've read (and it could just be what I've read) they come across as quite literal in everything. Maybe I'm just used to these types of performers to keep their absurdity going, or their characters running outside of the shows context, when really, what does one expect.
But if you really think about it, their absurdity has a quite literal nature so it would make some sort of sense. Brett's bike-helmet wig and the camera taped to a cellular phone come to mind, right off the bat.
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It just seems strange because on the show on stage they're really good at their blending of the absurd. But in interviews I've read (and it could just be what I've read) they come across as quite literal in everything. Maybe I'm just used to these types of performers to keep their absurdity going, or their characters running outside of the shows context, when really, what does one expect.
But if you really think about it, their absurdity has a quite literal nature so it would make some sort of sense. Brett's bike-helmet wig and the camera taped to a cellular phone come to mind, right off the bat.
You are 100% correct (I forgot about that Camera Phone gag -- even better that they brought it back this season). The whole "literal nature absurdist" sort of blends in with the whole caricature of a New Zealander I suppose. The whole, "we're like you, but different!" Perfect Strangers taken to the absurd limit, I guess.
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Maybe some of the humor doesn't translate from English to whatever language they speak.
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XenoHipsterese?
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i like the show and the songs, but i'm not sure if they'd make great guests on TBSOWFMU. agreed that adding the other characters into the songs has been a good move. the whole prime minister / matrix thing from this season was funny, and patton as the elton impersonator = great.
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The first Prime Minister episode was great. This last one was the worst episode in the whole run. I don't understand why, but it was.
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We speak Newzild. I think you should applaud my people for our attempt at your language. It's quite a struggle for us!
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The songs were funny last season when it was their whole "hook" (also, most of those songs where like four years old). Now ... I think the songs are, at times, pretty weak. There are some exceptions.
You are right. I think they wrote the songs to fit the stories this season as opposed to writing the stories to accommodate the songs that they had already written.