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MikeToole

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  1. He promised I would change, but even though I was a huge fan of the schtick, I didn't believe Gelmania. I don't know if it was the masks or what, but now I believe revolution comes for us all.

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    Really? I feel like approximately half the depictions of cops in TV and movies portray them as being at least vaguely racist.

     

    I'm thinking of cop shows and procedurals where it's about cops and there would be a police chief. The great sin of a cop is to take mob money and look the other way, not shoot a shouting, mentally ill old black man who didn't hurt anyone 20 times with a gun to death for no reason, or what have you.


  3. "I AM WHAT I AM AND THATS ALL I AM." This is key to interpreting The Dusty Bubble, as it indicates that the Brian Husky character is a metaphor for God("I am what I am"), probably arguing with some Angel or some bullshit as to whether or not to "take the clock off the wall" and begin the show, ie the Good version of the universe, instead of the shitty cum-in-the-face-wound universe we've got. thanks?

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  4. I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because I felt like the long periods of no new episodes almost became a running joke that I felt it in that non intellectual arc he mentioned in some random other podcast, which I was listening to while those long periods of where there'd be no new episodes, because g-El&m$A#n-I-A

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  5. Fuck mathematical platonism! Typetype is the most interesting to me, I've been in such a year zero state of mind with all the bullshit, my peoples history has been nothing but ancient indian burial grounds, boy rape, whiskey and starvation, mass murder and exploitation on a global scale. Sure I read history voraciously but with such a negative attitude. I half want Mitt Romney to win the election so he can destroy this country faster, Obama will be like Batman just delaying the inevitable, idealistically propping up not so much institutions as a massive cycle of violence. Pretty simplistic, emotional, and negative though


  6. I related to to "We Figured it Out" way too much.

    Being inside of a small community of 'elitist' technical craftsman of hollywood laborers who think they're rock stars, all of Gelmans "hollywood psycho schtick" is so spot on. I can only assume it must be everywhere in every profession to some degree. It's honestly therapeutic to hear out loud the toxic negativity articulated as comedy, negates it all as so much horseshit not worth getting obsessed with.


  7. The Burton/Schumaker series couldn't go any further than this movie. Joel took the material of this batman, with its toy commercial emphasis ordered from the producers, and he distilled it into a work of art, high camp, an 8 year old boy psychosexual epic. "I want a car" does indeed set the tone for this movie. Boys, toys, girls, cooties, highly sexual and yet no sex. This movie is puberty. Even the scale of Gotham city reminds me of playing with toys at the time the movie came out. When Batman's intro is a clear Fred Flintstone reference, its not some accident, the movie is telling you this is a big cartoon. And when a movie is constructed this way, you lose things like realistic character psychology. They're just cartoonish metaphors. This is high camp, and no inch of this movies frames is not overly designed by the confluence of Hollywood artisans under the direction of the now art house director, Joel Schumaker.


  8. Podcast and comic book versions of Bob Ducca had a relationship with Scotts mother, but television Ducca clearly did not. I wonder how they'll compress the various complicated Bang Bang story arcs as the television show moves forward. I think it's a great adaptation so far. Do you think with the TV version if it gets cancelled, they'll have a chance to end the story and give a satisfying conclusion to all of our favorite characters?


  9. god damn, way to fuck with everyone in terms of the shows existential situation. this show is self reflective and aware at so many layers. we can't count on the running time, we can't count on when we get the next episode, we can't count on another installment of toupee, we can't count on anything and yet i continue to be surprised and compelled. first there was bertolt brecht, then there was john luc goddard, now theres brett gelman.

     

    i got badness in me


  10. He's just deconstructing societal angst, the idea of articulating societal angst,and deconstructing the idea of deconstructing societal angst, and the idea of deconstructing the idea of deconstructing the articulation of societal angst and then deconstructing it. It's all very meta.


  11. This is what happens. Revolution comes to us all, but then the man revolutions that, What Hegel called the Revolution of the Revolution, revolutynthesis. We'll be seeing Brett Gelman a lot more now, in movies, television, even more billboards, ect. But he won't be speaking the truth anymore. Revolution comes and goes


  12. I'd take a dose of Gelmania any time, whatever the amount or frequency. And so I'll look forward to it, when one day I click that little blue iTunes icon and see another shiny new episode of Truth, it'll be like Christmas morning, it will. And if that day never comes, so be it. As a man we all know once said, "and the world went on and on"


  13. I almost prefer a normal capitalism model of entertainment to the emotionality of public radio style stuff(not that I hold it against Jesse Thorn, and not that we can't see how toxic capitalism is to real journalism). I'd like to see capitalistic disintermediation of entertainment arts succeed. As a new media enterprise, is Earwolf sustaining itself yet?

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