Ladies and Gentlemen, the Kings of Bacchus! Every single one of these photos are amazing. Val Kilmer seriously wearing a crown? Check. Nic Cage doing some sort of Bono impression? Check. Tom Arnold with a facial expression indicating he doesn’t know what a camera is? Check. You should look at the entire series of photos… everyone of them is delightful and more awkward than the worst elementary school class photo.
Thank you to Scott Gairdner for bringing this to my attention!
DCM 14 show submission poster.
Hot damn, I love this photo.
(Source: catbushandludicrous, via pauliophonic)
Bob Cat remains such an interesting filmmaker. I admire his risk taking SO much.
Key & Peele: Flicker
This is my favorite sketch of the season, and by far the one I spent the most time on in post-production, trying to get the timing of the edit and the music just right. One of the things I love about Keegan & Jordan is the way they heighten situations, and how they can take a simple joke to such ridiculous places in the writing, then have the acting chops to back it up. When I direct comedy I try to keep everything in a scene as grounded in an appropriate reality as possible, so the chance to make something so stupid be as self-important as this was, well, it’s the kind of thing I love making the most (see also Il Gatto). I know that because it’s a six minute sketch, it’s not exactly internet-friendly, but if you have a little free time, I’d love you to give it a watch, preferably in fullscreen and at a relatively loud volume.
I don’t even know what to say about this short from last night’s “Key & Peele.” Maybe one word, flawless. I wish I could watch this in a movie theater.
Hey show business, CAN YOU HURRY THE FUCK UP AND GIVE PETER ATENCIO A MOVIE?!!
If more sketch comedy looked like a movie, more people would watch sketch comedy.



