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- 12 Jul 2010, 08:52
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: 106.7 The Drive
- Replies: 50
- Views: 5652
Re: 106.7 The Drive
The plot progression felt a bit forced. Specifically, the DJs were too credulous at the first appearance of the devil. It might have worked better if the visitor's stated reason for being there was connected to something that had happened previously in the script. E.g., "I'm here from the Socie...
- 05 Jul 2010, 23:30
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Canada is Sorry
- Replies: 57
- Views: 5336
Re: Canada is Sorry
VERY FIRST SENTENCE CLEARLY PROOFREAD SEVERAL EVERY WEEK RECKLESS, HAPHAZARD, AND FRANKLY IRRESPONSIBLE COMEDIANS DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND YES ANY IDEA ME PERSONALLY . ...Oh. I thought if I took out all the non-reddened words this post would form a secret sentence. The S lack Mesa Research Facility he...
- 05 Jul 2010, 16:27
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Canada is Sorry
- Replies: 57
- Views: 5336
Re: Canada is Sorry
There's an error in the VERY FIRST SENTENCE of the brochure at 3:12: we're sorry of the imperative used in the heading of this brochure may have suggested they were not invited The word "of" in that sentence CLEARLY should have been "if." Don't you PROOFREAD your work? I invest S...
- 21 Jun 2010, 08:42
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Ways to Wake Someone Up
- Replies: 53
- Views: 12722
Re: Ways to Wake Someone Up
I think there was a continuity error: Paul's shirt was already wet (from a previous take?) before they put him under the faucet in the bathtub.
Funny video, though.
Funny video, though.
- 14 Jun 2010, 08:53
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Fit to Print
- Replies: 70
- Views: 6516
Re: Fit to Print
So funny this week, and great performances by both actors.
I liked the use of the first phone call as a plot device. The phone call bearing good news allowed the editor to shift his tone (from wild anger before the call to inquisitive anger right after) very convincingly.
I liked the use of the first phone call as a plot device. The phone call bearing good news allowed the editor to shift his tone (from wild anger before the call to inquisitive anger right after) very convincingly.
- 08 Jun 2010, 10:17
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Echo
- Replies: 47
- Views: 3661
Re: Echo
Gibb, always concerned about his health, was stoic throughout the endoscopic exam. His handlers, though, felt unimaginably awkward.
- 08 Jun 2010, 06:49
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Echo
- Replies: 47
- Views: 3661
Re: Echo
Emperor Gum wrote:This week's caption competition:
[insert penis jokes]
The label on the boom says, "RODE," so that's helpful, too.