| Oct. 29 Show | ||||||
| *Ed. Note: These are no particular order of how they were performed, only in how I thought of them.* Show Recap: This game is always entertaining as we get to relive the entire show in about five minutes. Mark as usual was good despite him cracking out that he did not have a voice. I know the paper with the list of games in necessary but do not make it so obvious when you look at it. It takes away from the spontinaity. Jason seems to be the leader of this game mostly because he seems the best at freestylin'. Other stars for this game would be Tiffany and Kerry and Andrew, also because of that talent. Not that the other members do not rock, you all come up with a oneline that knocks the audience harder than I though possible. Here, here for lightbulbs. Questions Tennis: First off, I need to thank Kerry for explaining to the audience what a question is and your interjection in the game to help clarify it even more than I htought possible. Last time this game was played i was ready to kill the audience for their stupidity. To the audience: give the members some tjme, sometimes a pause is required for emphasis more than to think of a question (though not all the time). Jason and Kerry, wow, that went so long I think I wanted on of you to just say a statement to get someone new in there. But it was a great battle - Kerry you deserve the win if you got past just that. Time Warp: Mark, you obviously do not steal boys's hearts that often which is good because next time little boys are being seduced online, I will know its not you. Layton, I like your thinking on the timing. Jason, you did a great job on keeping all the times straight. It was amazing. Sounds Like a Song Cue to Me: Kerry and Tiffany, wow. Very nice. Your rhyming skils (as above mentioned) are quite good and your voices could be complimented the same. Tiffany, your trailer trash roots seem to enable you to know how pop-culture theatre AND mtv music works. Kerry, I think you need to work at the Renaissance Festival. Mark, nice work on the guitar and the interpretations on how the mood is and what beat is necessary. Keep making Tiffany work for the end of the song. Slips of Paper: Who was in this game? I think it was Andrew and Lauren. I forget. It was to long ago. Plus, I think the game was anti-climatic and lost impact because it was done so ealry in the show. I suggest letting this game go longer since its so funny. I also think this one was better than the last time as suxual suggestions are amusing, but can be monotonous after awhile. Soliloquy: The suggestion was great, though I wish that the 'Ozark' part was played up more. Cortney, be proud of your height as the tall ones are always nice. The math skills were interesting in general becuase they made it seem as if this was a family reunion of INBRED cousins than normal ones. Suggestion would be to not wait for a full minute or to before going up for the first monologue because (I know part is needed for a scene setup) it gets boring after to long. On the other hand, once you guys got into it, they came at nice intervals. Andrew, congratulations to you for referring back to the math skills when it started to slag. Brian, I'm afriad you have stopped growing and you need to be a man (despite your height) about it and accept this fact. Repeat Emo: First off, I can definitly say that I will NEVER look at Candy Cane man the same way and this saddens me that one of my childhood games has now been perverted. Ashley, your Plum man was good, but you need to be more observant of members who are off stage who are in the game and setups within the game. Lauren setup Layton perfectly and then had to find another way to get him in the game. You made up for this with the 'sexual frustration' version, though, with your slight sexual insinuations. Lauren, you make me want to be around you when your drunk because your impression for that emo was very entertaining. Layton, the Candy Cane MAN as your MOM was definitly a surprise, but for the 'sexual frustration' version your candy necklace was innovatie and exciting if a may so myself (which I can). Genre: Kung-fu. Congratulations on successfully mocking the conversion from an Oriental to English language film. Suggestion may be to actually make up the language and do it entirly in that focus on your actions having to tell the story because as we all know, when actions are the only thing to convey a poin, and NOT the speaking, it can make the game all that more entertaining. Ashley, your mixture of kun-fu/robot dancing is amusing. Your knowledge of the genre was more supported in your request for the boyfriend's heart. Bust a Rhyme: Very nice. I don't know how you three can think like that, but it was very nice. I don't think there is much lese to say because I only remember one time where no one picked up the rhyme. Andrew, you definitly excel at this one. Freeze: For saying that you saved the best games for tonight, I was surprised to see thgis one in the show. The concept seems easier to produce laughs than others but its up to you. But to the game - I think the most entertaining part would be the over dramatization of the games's consoles. For the most part, good job. LOW: Can you hear me laughing? Jason, I don't exactly know how you eat tacos, but it seems you eat them differently than most people. And you also have not hear a bell before too. But while you didn't understand the L, it made it that more entertaining. And your realization of the W rivals Layton's facial expressions of confusion (both when trying to figure out what teh parts were and in trying to convey them to Brian) for most entertaingin part of the game. Layton, congratulations on not breaking anything on your way out of the auditorium and with sticking with the game. I don't know if I would have had that much patience, but then again, I don't have to. Brian, ducks and geese are two different things for the future. Despite that, you seem to be very good at figuring out what someone else is trying to convey as in the past, and this one too minus the goose, you pick up things quite fast. Lauren, don't worry, I think the audience was with you every step of the was on your deliverance. Overall, this game stole the show even beating the Show Recap. |
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