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Otalia - Guiding Light
Topic Started: Mar 29 2009, 06:54 PM (21,212 Views)
abzug
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In love with a prisoner
Why was it removed? That is ridiculous! What could it have violated?
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ekny
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In love with a prisoner
No effing idea. Claims it was removed by user. No one kept a copy...? Seems unlikely. <sigh> This show still has a built-in aggro factor, months later: what's UP with that?! Quite the achievement.
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solitasolano
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The Muppets!
Try this...same routine, don't know if it's the exact same version, but does cover what you're looking for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s_PagDJF6A
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ekny
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Jeanna just shared this link, which has a better & closer camera-angle; the poster included a mini-transcript (upper right-hand corner under More):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eusi-oN3KA
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G3 Curtain and Duvet!
The rest of the GL cast it seems has washed ashore here:

SteamboattheSeries

My goodness how much younger and happier they look than during that final slog through Springfield. And not without a soupcon of bitterness to be seen about their treatment in the final days.

It compares very favorably with Venice in terms of lighting and sound and is a thousand times better in writing.
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Oh god. I don't know how much real material they can drag up with a parody--those tend to make for short-lived jokes--but I actually went and... found the trailer. Which action speaks for itself. <twitch>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3YyguDOVpg&feature=related

The 'your product placement here' at the end of the credits was nice. Taking no direct digs at Venice is a very good thing--anything else would be tacky--so that was a relief. Bu-ut... they've found a use for KZ's scenery-chewing, Justin D's laid-back je ne sais quoi is well-used here, I'm sure I missed some in-jokes but what I caught were mainly aimed at the industry itself--damn sure an easy, very broad target--and they have enough insider-time to dish all the dirt they want or need to, should they so choose, for a long while. So really, they don't even need a plot, just a premise.

Given a theoretical choice between reading a tell-all by KZ (something I'd never do in a million years) & watching the visual equivalent of a tell-all on a web-series (which I kinda hope this is), this was smart smartsmart.

I can't believe my level of enthusiasm. How painful is that?

What's most interesting (correct me if I'm wrong): no advance fanfare, no press, no nothing. AND... no info concerning who the characters are and what the series is "about". It showed us.

Zero telling, all showing. (And frankly: who gives a damn about content in a satire? It's self-evident.)

I got nothing but good things to say about spending those 10 minutes. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it was both educational & instructive: this is one way to do it, kids.
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