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#Live Studio Audience
the-nimrod-nextdoor · 2 months
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Live studio audience for porn and they have moan tracks instead of laugh tracks
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nopizzaaftermidnight · 3 months
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I made a video in middle school where I did all my own crowd sound effects just like this
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thenarwhalgal · 1 year
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Seinfeld season 5 episode 8, “The Barber.”
14 minutes and 13 seconds in. A person from the audience responds to a joke with a soft, “oh no!”
It is in response to a joke about the fact that George Constanza has been working at a job he doesn’t know how to perform, and a job he doesn’t even know if he’s been accepted for. He’s been told repeatedly to work on the Pensky case, he has not. Pensky shows up.
To my knowledge this is the first time I’ve heard the audience speak any words throughout the entirety of the show. And the first time such a line has been kept in the final take. It is not subtitled.
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I now have a live studio audience living in my head, but it only shows up when I read something mundane.
Like, someone will post a photo of of their fresh tea cup, with the caption “My Tea 💚,” and my brain is like:
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Ratings dropped after this
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christinered · 5 months
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Mick Jagger Presents Top Ten Things He's Learned After 50 Years In Rock ...
Rolling Stones Top 30 Countdown Extra... Mick can pull off comedy very well.  I saw a weirdo 60′s movie where he played a rock star with a few dents in his head. Hiding out taking pictures of groovy mod 60′s girls.  He’s very young in this movie. Early 20′s at best.  He wasn’t a bad actor then.. Hes not a bad actor now.  His comedy is pretty frigging funny. This is David Letterman’s Top Ten Mick has lots of fun doing this one. Enjoy. ~Red
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moriaarts · 30 days
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Shit, the clone
Based on this clip from make some noise. Including but not limited to: Bly living his TV announcer dreams at the expense of Fox’s sanity and Cody’s life. Full piece below.
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gatorinator · 3 months
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What was the energy in the dropout studio in the new make some noise season premiere?? Holy trousers that was such a fun episode I am blown away (and thoroughly entertained)
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mirrorhouse · 2 months
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armand has reached that blorbo level where i will see a blurry picture of him just standing in the background of a shot like 🧍‍♂️ and ill be going yayyyy yipeee!! wahoo!!!!
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dandeyrain · 9 months
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i've been rotating the "this doesn't make any sense!" response to boy and the heron in my head and i wonder how much of it comes down to like...the kind of audience that engages with ghibli movies vs the kind of audience that mostly only engages with weird art movies vs the kind of audience that only really engages with blockbusters and marvel movies, and the overlap of those groups in the theater.
because, like, the boy and the heron is far and away more straightforward, from a plot perspective, than a lot of other Weird Extremely Personal Art Movies i've seen and love, but it IS a Weird Extremely Personal Art Movie even so. usually the only people seeing Weird Extremely Personal Art Movies, especially in theaters, are people who like that and expect that and have seen those types of films before and are therefore capable of engaging with them even when things aren't as clear as they'd be in an average blockbuster flick. like, nobody who only cares about Cinema to the extent of marvel movies and MAYBE john wick is going to see beau is afraid, and if they did they wouldn't have the tools to engage with such a dream-logicy movie. it would just be a weird thing that doesnt make sense to them, at least until they worked their media engagement muscles with other weird films. there's a lot of self-selection to the kind of person who usually sees these kind of movies.
while boy and the heron is weirder and more complex than a lot of other ghibli movies, as far as weird art films go it is incredibly, INCREDIBLY straightfoward. every weird plot point is explained very clearly to the audience, very little is up for interpretation from a strictly "what was the plot" point of view. boy loses mother. father remarries and moves the family. boy struggles to contend with grief. boy is pulled into a magical world by an old man who wants to use him. time is weird and fucked up in the magical world, but the movie is going to go out of it's way to highlight who's who and make it clear how the time travel works and the characters' relations to one another. the boy refuses to take over the magical world because he wants to live in the real world with the real people he loves. boy leaves the magical world having learned an important lesson about moving on. but the boy and the heron trusts its audience, doesn't handhold, and expects the audience to engage seriously and with focus to its plot and characters and stories.
a lot of people never watch movies like that! a lot of people are used to uncomplicated superhero movies and romcoms and that's it. the difference is that those people were never going to see beau is afraid, so the discussion about that movie instead comes from people who have the tools to engage with it. but because of the aesthetic-ification of ghibli, a lot of people who don't Do art films but are really into the aesthetics of cute little guys and girls in pretty dresses went to this art film and were confused that it was weird and dream-like and dark and strange and requires more of its audience than just passively watching.
anyway there's nothing wrong with not having the muscles to engage with weird art films, though i do think everyone should challenge themselves with the kind of stuff they watch. there's nothing wrong with preferring simple straightforward uncomplicated plotlines. but it is really interesting seeing people talk about the movie like it's insanely weird and doesnt make any sense meanwhile me and the friends i've chatted with about who DO have experience with this kind of film all feel insane because the movie is SO clear and SO straightforward by the standards we're used to. its just a neat crossover re: the kinds of movie fans that exist
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nightcourtcaps · 5 months
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Night Court - Giving Thanks (S4:E2)
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dvrcos · 5 months
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Now that we have canon confirmation that Kevin sits like a bisexual i haven’t stopped thinking about how the twinyards sit. Like I need them curling their five foot nothing bodies up in the weirdest fucking ways while sitting in class or during team meetings or while playing video games
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theblob1958 · 1 year
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happy days is so crazy especially with where it stands in modern pop culture because you know about jumping the shark and the fonz but then you watch it and the actual jumping the shark arc isn't even that bad in the scope of the show and when the show actually gets bad in season 7, the plots become a torture device to torment fonzie over richies's absence and render the show unwatchable and you're left thinking wistfully about the first two seasons and how Richie and fonzie's friendship, which is the very core of the show, isn't even remembered because fonzie morphed into this untouchable womanizer icon of Cool instead of being known as a complicated man who found a family in the Cunninghams through the kindness of a red-haired boy who became his best friend
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gothboyboogie · 8 months
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i want a timeloop episode of game changer. i dont know how this would work or how it would play out but i desperately want it
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disastrous-aries · 3 months
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Yeah sure wayv dance battling with other theater kids at your local Korean bbq shop on a random sunday night why not that's a very normal and sane thing
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tolkiens · 3 months
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"One thing we've never done is to actually make a good live recording in a venue. It's something we've been thinking of since the first tour: is there a good way to actually capture the energy of a good live show? You can film something beautiful, but often it looks a bit corny to us. 'Across the Universe' was our first attempt to capture that energy and we recorded it like pirate material. It's a pair of mics in a venue, so it sound shitty, and everything is saturated, but to us, it really captured what we felt with the energy at the time." — Xavier on recording live shows, from Clash Music interview
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