Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Six Seasons and a Movie, pt. 2

At Greendale during Summer Session.




Hey guys,


PixelDrip's "Six Seasons and a Movie" art show is getting a LOT of press! Check out the links!


SlashFilm's site (/Film): http://www.slashfilm.com/cool-stuff-community-themed-art-show-six-seasons-movie/


Joel McHale's shout out to the art show on the Examiner: http://www.examiner.com/article/joel-mchale-theorizes-community-season-4-shouts-out-sixseasonsandamovie-art


EverybodyHello: http://everybodyhello.com/233235


Complex.com: http://www.complex.com/art-design/2012/06/preview-works-from-the-upcoming-community-themed-art-show-in-la



Vulture: http://www.vulture.com/2012/05/art-from-a-community-themed-exhibit.html


The Mary Sue: http://www.themarysue.com/community-themed-art-show-six-seasons-and-a-movie/


Blast-O-Rama: http://www.blast-o-rama.com/2012/05/30/six-seasons-and-a-movie-a-community-themed-art-show/


Collider: http://collider.com/community-art-show-six-seasons-and-a-movie/167353/


UPROXX: http://www.uproxx.com/webculture/2012/05/community-art-show-six-seasons-and-a-movie/#page/1


MTV Geek! http://geek-news.mtv.com/2012/05/21/six-seasons-and-a-movie-art-show-community/


FlavorWire: http://www.flavorwire.com/294169/six-seasons-and-a-movie-art-inspired-by-nbcs-community#1


A Still and Quiet Conscience: http://astillandquietconscience.blogspot.com/2012/05/six-seasons-and-movie-art-show.html


Undercover Robot: http://undercoverrobot.com/six-seasons-and-a-movie/


Just over a week to go until the show! Stay tuned for more news!

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Seein' kinda Patton...



One of my favorite comedians, Patton Oswalt, as the subject here. He was the voice of Remy in Ratatouille, played Spence in "The King of Queens," and is a writer of comics and books.

A "slash" person (does this-slash-this-slash-this, etc.) aka "multi-talented."

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Pee-Wee


We went to see the Broadway production of the Pee-Wee Herman Show and it was amazing to see a concept so out-of-the-box still holds up even today. After that, we saw Sylvain Chomet's "The Illusionist".

The poses, the silhouettes, and the comedic timing of both Paul Reubens and the characters of "The Illusionist" were definitely something to behold...