Iconoclastic Superstar (s9e8)

May 08, 2014 11:22


The following events are real and highly offensive to almost everyone. Innocence died sometime around when Spider-Man made deals with Marvel's satanic figure or the final cancellation of Bozo the Clown. And in its shallow grave, one unaired episode of one show some people sort of liked was laid. This is that episode.

“Welcome to That Improv Show, ( Read more... )

pink floyd's the wall, superheroes, southern gothic, truman capote, fight club, god bless america, stephanie meyer, alice cooper, superman, drew carey, comic books, misanthropy, whose line is it anyway, iconoclast, rock opera

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kagomeshuko May 11 2014, 03:48:25 UTC
I loved Whose Line and at first I thought maybe you had Superman with some of the regulars like Wayne Brady which . . . can you imagine? Then, it got strange . . .

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cloworora May 11 2014, 08:59:28 UTC
I think it was strange by the intro, but that's just me being mean-spirited. Thanks for reading regardless!

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penpusher May 12 2014, 00:03:10 UTC
There's enough angst here to start your own basic cable network!

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cloworora May 12 2014, 11:34:59 UTC
Parodies make the best send ups.

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cheshire23 May 12 2014, 00:39:45 UTC
The whole thing just getting out of control like that: more real than many "reality" shows.

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cloworora May 12 2014, 11:38:22 UTC
Life tends to get out of control quickly. I think I did use the analogues as parallels or icons people readily grasp to express life's chaos nature.

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mistearyusdiva2 May 12 2014, 10:34:18 UTC
Super heroes on your version of "Whose Line is Is it Anyway " .... Absolutely brilliant take on the prompt ... Direct and Hillarious .... Well Done ... Its a YES !!!

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cloworora May 12 2014, 11:39:02 UTC
Thank you for the really high praise. "YES" are always welcome.

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kajel May 12 2014, 14:07:41 UTC
I always loved that show. This was amazing.

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cloworora May 12 2014, 15:09:48 UTC
I love improv and I watched that show quite a lot. I was never very -good- at improv, though. Was always too abstract and too chaotic for me to successfully attempt it.

Thank you for the read, praise and comment.

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