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jessica and i are gonna watch the dec 10 episode but she had to drive back to her work for something so i have been stuck in Function Limbo listening to the community season 1 dvd menu loop for a good. idek how many minutes now.
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kickpuncher 1 full comic, i do not have a scanner and took these photos with my phone, if you want any close ups or better photos just lemme know
#i’m sure you can find it else where#ive just never seen it before#i’ve seen like 2 panels on pinterest#community tv#community#kickpuncher#kickpuncher volume 1#troy barnes#abed nadir#britta perry#annie edison#brittannie
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troy's kickpuncher comic, for those who haven't seen it
#shui misc#shui talks#nbc community#abed nadir#troy barnes#kickpuncher#somewhat weird about britta and annie but . dude struggling with some weird comphet i guess#i love all the little panels of troy and abed . they look so silly i need to crush them to death /pos
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Thinking about the Kickpuncher comic made for the DVD for season 1, which is meant as being made by Troy and which also has Britta and Annie falling in love. Troy is a lesbiannie truther fr
#like yes that was not the intention at all but shhhhh let me live in my lesbiannie fantasy#community#nbc community#troy barnes#annie edison#lesbian annie edison#britta perry
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Also here are some shitty photos of the kickpuncher comic book by Troy Barnes for anyone who hasn’t read it and would like to.
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do you have any jabed headcanons to share with the class ??
I SURE DO
Their first couples costume is (predictably) the Inspector and Thoraxis. It fits perfectly with Abed’s hyperfixation and Jeff’s need to be shirtless as often as possible.
Jeff is so convincing as Thoraxis that leaked video footage of them making out causes a not so small scandal in England. Nigel Cuthbertson has to give an interview on the BBC showing that he has his wife were on vacation in the Maldives and not anywhere near Greendale, CO
Abed knows that Jeff is a huge nerd after he crashed in the dorms that time, but he doesn’t know how huge a nerd until he spends the night for the first time. He finds Jeff’s stash of ultra-rare Marvel comics and gets so excited he may be physically vibrating
Jeff has an amazing comic hook up, and spends way more money buying Abed rare favorites than he would ever admit
Side note: Jeff is so excited about playing Hot Lava because he wants that fucking comic; not for the $50k, but because it’s actually missing from his collection
One time they’re holding hands at the mall when Jeff gets tackle-hugged out of nowhere by Willy Jr. Jeff nearly has a complete and total panic attack when Willy zones in on their hands, but rather than parroting the William Winger homophobia Jeff has been fearing for years, his little brother loudly exclaims “SEE I TOLD DAD REAL MEN HOLD HANDS.”
This is how Jeff gets stuck spending the rest of the day holding hands with his little brother at the mall while Abed takes pictures and spams the group chat with them
One time Abed forgets his stim toys, and his tapping on the table is making Annie look homicidal. Jeff texts him asking him to info dumb the entire plot of Kickpuncher: Detroit via text. The movement of his thumbs across the keys and the focusing on on a truly shitty movie helps keep Abed grounded
Jeff doesn’t speak to Britta for a week after he learns Troy and Abed know about his more embarrassing kinks
After Abed and Jeff start dating, Jeff ends up buying Britta a bottle of really nice vodka. Turns out Abed really took the nickname “Nipple Play Winger” to heart
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do you ever think about the fact that Britta and Annie actually kissed in the official Kickpuncher comic-thing that, in-universe, was written by Troy?? and that it ends with Annie, Britta, Abed, and Troy deciding to move into a pyramid together???? I. I think about it a lot.
((here’s the comic for anyone who may want to read it, heads up that Annie and Britta are unnecessarily sexualized, but it’s still a fun time))
#i'll take it as confirmation that i'm not crazy and that annie and britta would have kissed more if not for d*n h*rmon#and that these four would be an adorable polycule#and that troy just wants his friends to be happy and in love :')#community#bri speaks#annie x britta
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Kickpunch's Disney comics/horror movie mashups
Daniel "Kickpunch" Björk created an incredible set of Disney Comic/horror movie mashups. https://www.kickpunch.se/ There are 18 in the series (so far) and you can get 'em as tees or art prints. Be sure to check out his whole portfolio -- he's a font of parodical, grotesque and wonderful pop-culture remix illustrations. https://www.kickpunch.se/art-prints
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A Gallery Of Horror Movies/Books Starring Vintage Disney Characters
This is a series of digital art by Swedish graphic designer Kickpunch (aka Daniel Björk) mixing horror movies with Disney characters in the style of vintage Walt Disney’s Comics.
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troy canon little spoon is everything to me btw
#trobed#troy and abed#troy barnes#abed nadir#community#community tv#community nbc#middle pic is from the kickpuncher comic which in-universe is illustrated by troy#he wants abed to hold him </3#also this post isn't serious because i also love troy being abed's backpack when abed is little spoon#i might just want to hold troy on like a personal level i think
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‘Love’: A Closer Look at ‘Liberty Down’ and 10 Other Movies-Within-Shows
Arya (Iris Apatow) on the set of ‘Liberty Down’ in ‘Love’ (Credit: Netflix)
The first season of Netflix’s Love introduced fans to their new favorite fake TV show: Witchita, a bewitching teen soap opera that fuses The Craft with Pretty Little Liars. Unfortunately, Witchita is canceled… um, “given a reduced episode order” (the new TV-speak for canceled) in Love‘s second season, which debuted on the streaming service on March 10. That’s not great news for the show’s hardworking crew, but it does free up its young star, Arya (played by Iris Apatow, the youngest daughter of Love‘s executive producer, Judd Apatow) to pursue feature film opportunities and take her on-set tutor, Gus (Paul Rust), along for the ride.
So before you can say “forced hiatus” the duo end up in Atlanta shooting Liberty Down, a big-budget action picture with serious franchise potential. Helmed by one of South Korea’s top directors, Liberty Down casts Arya as the president’s daughter, who has to fend for herself after she’s abducted by bad guys. Based on the snippets we see in Love, the movie resembles a pint-sized mashup of Air Force One and Taken, which sounds like a blockbuster we’d pay top dollar to see. But how does Liberty Down stack up against other movies-within-TV shows? We look back at 10 other TV-derived fake movies.
Aquaman
As Seen On: Entourage (HBO, 2004-2011) Genre: Superhero smash-up Premise: DC Comics’s aquatic hero swims into his first live-action feature film, directed by a filmmaker who knows his way around an ocean-based adventure: Titanic‘s own James Cameron.
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Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: The thought of Cameron behind the camera more than makes up for the presence of dubious “movie star” Vincent Chase in front of it. And the King of the World turned the King of the Seas into a box-office superpower, as Aquaman opened to a then-record breaking $116 million gross. Perhaps wisely, neither Cameron, nor Chase, returned for the sequel, handing the franchise keys over to the less impressive (and less successful) duo of Michael Bay and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Beverly Hills Gun Club
As Seen On: Action (Fox, 1999) Genre: Action Premise: With a marquee-ready title like that, who needs a storyline?
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Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Uber-producer Peter Dragon nearly killed himself making it, but Beverly Hills Gun Club provided us with plenty of entertainment value. Behind the scenes, at least. We have no idea how a production this chaotic will cut together for the finished product.
Death Blow
As Seen On: Seinfeld (NBC, 1989-1998) Genre: Action Premise: There’s a dude named Death Blow, and he deals out… well, death blows.
Jerry and Kramer experience ‘Death Blow’ on ‘Seinfeld’ (Credit: NBC)
Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Almost more fun than watching Death Blow is inventing your own taglines for Death Blow. Allow Kramer to demonstrate. And remember kids — movie piracy hurts everybody. So no bootlegging! No matter how professional your bootlegs look.
Kickpuncher
As Seen On: Community (NBC, 2009-2014; Yahoo, 2015) Genre: Sci-Fi Premise: In the distant future of 2006 (remember, Kickpuncher is a vintage ’80s production), a cybernetically-enhanced Detroit police officer keeps the peace by causing mayhem.
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Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Love ya, Robocop, but Kickpuncher could totally take you in a fight. He certainly wins in terms of total movie count, inspiring four features, one spinoff, and a reboot to Robo’s measly three films and one reboot.
Over There
As Seen On: Friends (NBC, 1994-2004) Genre: War movie Premise: A group of soldiers — including temperamental thespian, Richard Crosby (played by Gary Oldman) — attempt to survive the horrors of World War I.
Matt LeBlanc and Gary Oldman in ‘Over There’ on ‘Friends’ (Credit: NBC)
Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Joey Tribbiani in a war epic? Sign us up! Of course, it’s worth noting that Joey’s best work is done behind the scenes, tricking an inebriated Crosby into thinking that the scene they’re currently shooting is already complete. Sounds like someone’s auditioning for a cameo on the next season of Drunk History…
Radioactive Man
As Seen On: The Simpsons (Fox, 1989-present) Genre: Superhero smash-up Premise: The atomic answer to Superman comes to life in the muscular form of Austrian superstar, Rainier Wolfcastle.
Radioactive Man in ‘The Simpsons’ (Credit: Fox)
Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Springfield provides the not-so-epic backdrop to Radioactive Man’s inaugural Hollywood blockbuster. Say what you will about Milhouse; based on footage we see, he would have stolen the film as Fallout Boy.
The Rural Juror
As Seen On: 30 Rock (NBC, 2006-2013) Genre: Indie drama Premise: A heartwarming legal tale based on a Grisham novel. That’s Kevin Grisham, by the way, not John Grisham.
‘The Rural Juror’ script from ’30 Rock’ (Credit: NBC)
Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Tracy Jordan’s filmography may be more extensive — we’re especially fond of Samurai I Amurai — but only The Rural Juror inspired a Grammy-worth ballad. Kickstarter to fund a Jordan/Maroney sequel: Who Dat Rural Nina.
Secretariat
As Seen On: BoJack Horseman (Netflix, 2014-present) Genre: Biopic Premise: The life story of the noble stallion that won the Triple Crown in 1973.
BoJack Horseman in his passion project, ‘Secretariat’ (Credit: Netflix)
Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: BoJack Horseman’s nearly-Oscar nominated performance as Secretariat is so moving, you’d never suspect that it isn’t the real BoJack at all, but rather a CGI stand-in. Or maybe you would. The CGI Horseman is certainly less of an emotional basketcase.
Threat Level Midnight
As Seen On: The Office (NBC, 2005-2013) Genre: Action Premise: A secret agent — Scarn, Michael Scarn — comes out of retirement for one final attempt to defeat his longtime nemesis: Goldenface.
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Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: Move over, Boyhood. Threat Level Midnight is a homemade blockbuster 11 years in the making. And the finished product is more than worth the wait. Flubs and all, it’s a better Bond movie than Spectre.
The Wedding Bride
As Seen On: How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 2005-2014) Genre: Rom-com Premise: A karate instructor saves his lady love from making a horrible mistake: marrying New York’s worst architect, Jed Mosely.
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Our (Real) Review of the (Fake) Movie: They say write what you know. And The Wedding Bride‘s screenwriter, Tony Grafanello, knows all about what it’s like to nearly lose your girlfriend to a hated rival — New York’s neediest architect, Ted Mosby — only to snatch her back at the altar. Granted, Tony’s version of events is heavily skewed in his favor, which makes The Wedding Bridge delightful entertainment for everyone but Ted.
Love is currently streaming on Netflix.
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troy in the kickpuncher comic is sooooo.... 🥺 <- that's him
#i mean that's his face naturally but. they really captured it#troy barnes#abed nadir#troy and abed#community#community tv#community nbc#donald glover#trobed
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