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fashion6y6t · 1 month ago
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zachbryanmerchendise · 2 months ago
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Tim & Eric Nite Live #5: “Husks of Ginger” | December 4, 2007 - 10:00PM | S01E05
This is a really great one! It flies by real fast, and it only has a few segments. This one has an okay opening bit where Tim & Eric struggle to prove that the show is live. In the scuffle, they briefly bring a caller up on Skype to try and help. They refer to her with male pronouns out of habit, because their fanbase was vastly male and usually that’s who called in. Coincidentally, this person called in recently to Tim’s Office Hours program. I wonder if there were other Nite Live callers who’ve called into Office Hours? If only there were an easy way to track this. It just so happens I’m a pretty frequent Office Hours listener and this happened to be the first Nite Live I watched since it was put in my head to look out for her.
Tim & Eric’s first guest is the contrite gentleman Emanuel Melly, played by Will Forte. He’s an accomplished gingerbread house builder. Things take a turn for the worse when Night Live producer Jon Mugar brings in one of his world-record-smashing houses only to clumsily destroy it with a drop that would make noted talk show host Chevy Chase blush. Emanuel Melly transforms into an enraged banshee, and things escalate quickly in the studio. Tim, Eric, and Emanuel all begin screaming at each other with a scary intensity. Eventually they cut to a wonderful video of Eric holding his cat and Tim playing with a dog, set to this song.
This is one of my favorite bits of all time on the show. Will’s commitment to the bit of being an extremely pissed off person is astounding. At first his anger silently builds and is palpable. His dialogue before exploding is also very funny: Tim instructs a nervously hovering Jon Mugar to step away and Will bitterly says “step away is a good idea. Step away is a really good idea”. And the beauty of this show was that it was indeed live, and Super Deluxe didn’t have the same standards and practices as Adult Swim, so the yelling becomes not only raw and real-feeling but also foul-mouthed. The eventual cut away to the cheery video of Tim and Eric playing with pets is just the best. There are maybe only a handful of more sublime moments than this in television or internet television history, but I can’t think of them right now.
When we come back from break, Tim is gone and various parts of Tim’s suit is just crumpled up on the desk. Just a really brilliant detail, suggesting that things either got more physical or Tim’s tantrum involved taking his suit off or something. Neil Hamburger gets to shine briefly while performing some of his famous night club comedy. Again, the roots of On Cinema are all right here on Tim & Eric Nite Live. Neil’s act is abrasive, and his assertion that an elderly rock star was raping children in ancient Egypt is probably a little too dicey by a lot of people’s standards these days. Personally, I think it’s best to just let 2007 Neil Hamburger cook. 
Neil’s routine involves listing the top music charts, which eventually just devolves into what are clearly Gregg Turkington’s (for the clueless: Gregg is Neil Hamburger’s dad) thrift store finds. Sorta Letterman-esque, except if Larry “Bud” Melman started shouting at him from off-stage in a rogue attempt to derail Mr. Letterman’s caustic wit. In fact, David Liebe Hart begins singing a song about Christmas and positivity and his divinity, our lord and savior Jesus Christ. Neil and DLH go at a little bit. I don’t think this moment was scripted. 
Poor James Quall and Richard Dunn are just along for this crazy ride; they are sometimes cut over to, looking perturbed. The show ends with them all getting out of their seats for another one of DLH’s show-stopping emergency prayers. Emanuel finally forgives Jon, Tim, Eric, and the show for what happened to his house. Neil Hamburger does not forgive, and stokes the flames of hostility even further. The show ends abruptly with Neil screaming at DLH that he’s full of shit. 
Best episode ever? Of any show, I mean?
EPHEMERA CORNER:
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast: The 1998 Episodes (Volume 4 DVD - December 7, 2007)
We’ll be covering this season real soon, so this is nice timing. 
Released EXCLUSIVELY to the Williams Street shop and now VERY RARE; I bought it way back when and am proud to say I still own it… Uh. I should probably rip it in case that thing’s going rotten. I’m doing it now!
This release might be exceptionally rare in part because it wasn’t heavily promoted, and also because the WIlliams Street website was designed to look sorta crappy on purpose, with gaudy animated gifs. I remember linking friends to it who questioned the authenticity of the site. I’m guessing a lot of people were turned off by the site’s design and it pushed them away from buying it. Too bad! This set is great; it includes the long version of “Warren”, which originally aired in a loop with minor differences between each version. 
There’s also a little behind the scenes clip of Kitties on a blue-screen. I forget which episode this is from. There’s an unfinished episode with Steven Wright, whose footage eventually was reworked into next season’s “Snatch”. Additionally there’s an Easter egg of George Lowe dressed like cowboy Space Ghost from “Rio Ghosto”. It’s the same footage they incorporated into bumpers for the tenth anniversary of Space Ghost. We’ve just passed the 29th anniversary this year. Damn. 
MAIL BAG
Things Tim Heidecker also stole from Sam Hyde: 1) His winning smile 2) His self respect 3) Several legions of his fans who turned their back on him to watch...what else, Brett Gelman 3) millions of dollars 4) A one and one date with Julia Fox after he was going to be cast in a Safdie Brothers movie.
I’m gonna have to stop you there: who is Julia Fox
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clothingadanolas · 4 days ago
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Eric Emanuel Redefining Comfort and Style in Modern Fashion
In the ever-evolving landscape of streetwear, one name has consistently stood out for its bold aesthetic, supreme comfort, and undeniable cultural relevance—Eric Emanuel. Known for his signature basketball-inspired shorts and an effortless blend of luxury and casual wear, Emanuel has carved a unique niche in the fashion industry. With the launch of his new online brand, he takes his commitment to comfort
and style to the next level, offering a fresh collection that merges high-quality craftsmanship with contemporary streetwear sensibilities.
A Vision Rooted in Streetwear Culture
Eric Emanuel's journey into fashion was deeply influenced by his love for sports and street culture. Growing up immersed in basketball, he admired the effortless cool of athletes and their off-court styles. His early designs, particularly his mesh shorts, gained traction among NBA stars, musicians, and streetwear enthusiasts, solidifying his reputation as a designer with an innate understanding of cultural trends.
The new online brand expands on this foundation, introducing a versatile range of apparel that reflects Emanuel’s core design philosophy: a fusion of nostalgia, ericemanuelapparel.us luxury, and everyday wearability. With a focus on high-quality fabrics and meticulous craftsmanship, the collection speaks to those who appreciate both style and comfort.
The Hallmarks of Eric Emanuel’s Latest Collection
Emanuel’s newest offerings stay true to his signature aesthetic—bold yet minimalistic, effortlessly cool yet highly functional. Key elements of the collection include: Premium Materials: From ultra-soft French terry cotton to breathable mesh and smooth satin, every piece is designed for maximum comfort without compromising style.
Tailored Silhouettes: While inspired by classic sportswear, the cuts are modern and flattering, ensuring that each item feels both timeless and current.
Vibrant Colors and Graphics: eric emmanuel shorts Emanuel’s love for bold hues and nostalgic graphics is evident throughout the collection, with pieces that celebrate individuality and confidence.
Athleisure Appeal: Blurring the lines between athletic and casual wear, the collection is ideal for those who appreciate versatility in their wardrobe—perfect for lounging at home, hitting the gym, or stepping out in style.
An Online Shopping Experience Tailored for the Modern Consumer
The digital landscape has redefined how fashion brands interact with their audience, and Emanuel’s latest venture fully embraces the power of e-commerce. The online store is designed with user experience in mind, offering seamless navigation, detailed product descriptions, and an intuitive interface that makes shopping a breeze.
Beyond just a retail space, the website serves as a hub for brand storytelling, featuring exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes looks at the design process, and collaborations with artists and influencers. This interactive approach not only enhances the shopping experience but also builds a strong sense of community among fans of the brand.
The Intersection of Fashion and Culture
Eric Emanuel’s designs have always resonated with a diverse audience, from streetwear aficionados to high-fashion enthusiasts. His ability to bridge the gap between sportswear and luxury fashion has earned him collaborations with major brands like Adidas, New Era, and even McDonald's. These partnerships have further solidified his reputation as a designer who understands the pulse of contemporary culture.
His latest collection continues this tradition by drawing inspiration from various subcultures—music, sports, and urban art—all of which play a crucial role in shaping modern fashion. The result is a lineup of pieces that feel deeply personal yet widely accessible, appealing to a global audience looking for authenticity in their wardrobe choices.
Sustainability and Ethical Production
As the fashion industry faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, Eric Emanuel is taking conscious steps toward sustainability. The new collection emphasizes ethical production practices, with a focus on locally sourced materials and responsible manufacturing processes. By prioritizing quality over mass production, the brand aims to create pieces that stand the test of time, reducing the cycle of fast fashion and encouraging mindful consumption.
The Future of Eric Emanuel’s Brand
With his online brand gaining traction, Eric Emanuel is poised to further expand his influence in the fashion world. Future plans may include limited-edition drops, exclusive collaborations, and even physical pop-up experiences to bring the digital brand into the real world. Given his track record of innovation and ability to tap into cultural trends, there’s no doubt that Emanuel will continue to push boundaries and redefine modern streetwear.
For those who appreciate clothing that seamlessly blends comfort, style, and cultural relevance, Eric Emanuel’s latest online brand offers an exciting new chapter in contemporary fashion. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to his designs, this collection proves that high-quality streetwear isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about feeling good in what you wear, every single day.
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ericemanuelofficial · 28 days ago
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Bape x Eric Emanuel Basic Short
Made in New York
Black w eclipse EE®
Two deep side hem pockets
Cropped fit (above the knee)
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fashion6y6 · 1 month ago
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alishandd · 1 month ago
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11oh1 · 6 months ago
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Yo girl getting og Eric Emanuel shorts at the thrift store for $2 😏🤌🏽✨
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ericemanuel12 · 7 months ago
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Eric Emanuel Shorts
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fashion6y6t · 1 month ago
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zachbryanmerchendise · 2 months ago
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graecwhft · 8 months ago
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cxzbnxcmn · 8 months ago
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drakemerch · 9 months ago
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alishandd · 1 month ago
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ericemanuel12 · 8 months ago
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