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« Reply #310 on: 13 February 2009, 03:39:25 » |
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The original joke idea I had is that the kid just says he likes trains, and they build him a train room with a working train bed and a train set on the cieling, and he's like "Whoah, hey, I just said I LIKE trains, not 'Make my whole room into a train paradise.'"
I was planning on saying that, but for whatever reason, I went with the Pokemon/Digimon one again. And I'm still pretty convinced that you don't really need to explain that, because if anything it's obvious that they're both very similar children fads. And it wasn't meant to be nerdy, more to be kiddy.
I just don't think Pokemon and Digimon are that obscure that I need to explain, but I definitely see what you're saying.
And yeah, Mike, a lot of people there aren't paying attention. It's the venue. This was actually our best crowd, as in the crowd that payed the most attention. All my other videos, you can hardly hear me or when anyone laughs (even though they were) because there's constant talking and noise in the background. This time was the only time they really took us seriously on stage, and you can actually tell when they're laughing, so I decided to put it online.
It's also the only time we didn't have the camera just sitting on a stable surface, so you get Cloverfield-cam, haha.
So you've really heard that Wal-Mart joke before? Like, how exactly? Are you sure it wasn't me who said it before maybe on MMM or something? I've had it lying around for a while and it's always been one I'm proud of. Sucks if there's already a similar one out there.
I'm really trying to work up my own stage persona. Because I've found that just me going up there telling jokes doesn't work. I feel like I could really play off self-deprecation well, but that's not the direction I want to take. I want to go for an over-ego sarcastic laid-back persona. Because that's more of who I am in real life, and I feel like that's already funny in itself. Also, self-deprecating is overdone. And there's already a guy in our group who does it so well.
So, yeah. Right now I've got some decent material, and enough that I can move stuff around and use different stuff every night. I think of new stuff at a steady pace, and it's all at least decent, so I don't have to worry about that right now.
I'm really just trying to focus on stage presence at the moment. Which includes not taking up my notes anymore, and being a little more loose on stage maybe.
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I definitely appreciate it.
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« Reply #331 on: 5 March 2009, 04:30:20 » |
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So. I finally got around to uploading the ROOMHATES Blooper Reel. It wouldn't work on Youtube... they would claim the song was a copyright infringement and delete the audio, and we had already deleted the file itself so we couldn't just change the song. And we were too lazy to remake the blooper reel. So it remained a DVD exclusive until we realized we could upload it to Facebook. And I've put that off for a while. But now, it's up. We had a lot of fun filming. So, enjoy: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=138783315186
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« Reply #337 on: 18 March 2009, 20:58:50 » |
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Myspace is trash. Facebook is close to trash, but tolerable and useful enough for me to like, so long as I admit to its trashy aspects. And yeah, I wasn't sure if you can watch the video if you didn't have a Facebook. Sorry, Nova. Posted on: 5 March 2009, 22:14:27 RIDING THE CLUTCHIt's 28 minutes long and in three parts, so I don't really expect ANYONE to watch it. But people will, unfortunately. It's basically an entirely improvised mockumentary, and it has a few good moments, but overall... meh. It was fun to film, at least. There was some lame crap that happened between compressing the video and uploading it to Youtube that ended up cutting out some title cards (including the first one that says the title of the video! Crapola!)... so yeah, that's lame. ALSO: One of the three promotional videos I made for the finalists of my university's comedy competition.EDIT:And... more of my stand-up.EDIT2:And... the second of the promotional videos for the comedy competition's finalists.GEEZ, SOMEBODY REPLY.
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« Reply #341 on: 24 March 2009, 21:16:48 » |
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I LIKE MY THUMB IN MY POCKET. And whoops, wrong URL on that one link. Fix'd. Also here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7VAOaxcEOgPosted on: 23 March 2009, 05:35:33
And here's the final of those three videos, and my personal favorite. It's a rap video, haha. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn2QpTzzIjAPosted on: 24 March 2009, 12:37:25
SOMETHING IS WRONG I DREW A HAND BACKWARDS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME OH MAN WHY DO I DO THAT
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« Reply #347 on: 28 March 2009, 20:50:46 » |
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I'm thinking of starting a blog on April 12th, my birthday. I've toyed with idea a lot in the past, and I think it'd be cool to actually do it. I set it up right now but I'm not gonna' actually start using it 'till April 12th. I'm also trying to think of a good name for it. As of right now, I like "Alec Robbins: The Blog" since it's not really about anything in particular. I had "The Green Blog" at one point, too. Anyway, I made a fun little logo. I might add a lot more of those little phrases to it. And if it's too bright here, take a look at it in context: http://alecrobbins.wordpress.com/
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