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theersatzcowboy · 7 months
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Careful (1992)
Director: Guy Maddin
Cinematographer: Guy Maddin
Starring: Kyle McCulloch, Gosia Dobrowolska, Sarah Neville, Brent Neale, Paul Cox
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pierppasolini · 2 years
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Tales From the Gimli Hospital (1988) // dir. Guy Maddin
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badmovieihave · 5 months
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Bad movie I have South Park Imaginationland 2008
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vsthepomegranate · 2 years
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Tales From the Gimli Hospital (1988)
by Guy Maddin
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Archangel
directed by Guy Maddin, 1990
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letterboxd-loggd · 11 months
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Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988) Guy Maddin
July 10th 2023
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cheylouwho · 7 months
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Dude, ever since you mentioned Trey being the one that wrote the last special I can't stop thinking about it... How much say or influence do other writers or people have on eps? How true do you think that is now? Because when I think back on it, the special did have a certain vibe to it like that. It did feel like it hit those classic notes. o-o
Sorry to answer this late, but I consulted the other SPHS members to kinda wrap up the thoughts I had
Basically based on what we've seen in BTS footage (example being Six Days To Air), it's usually Matt, Trey, and a handful of people sitting in the writers room on day one coming up with topical things on their mind and jokes surrounding them. Always M+T but sometimes in there with them there's Kyle McCulloch, Bill Hader, Vernon Chatman, etc. From what it seems, they all help stir up some concepts/find the humor or the satire, and then Trey is the one who plugs them into a narrative. Anne Garefino isn't a writer but is quoted to be an influence on several occasions as to what does and doesn't go into an episode, so I think while the writers room holds importance, it's not the end-all be-all of the show. As far as I'm aware only Trey is the one who actually sits down and writes it all into an actual script on his own while the animation team/voice actors work in tandem and Matt encourages him/gives him feedback and ideas/keeps him on essentially suicide watch.
(Also, based on April Stewart's newest post, they don't let her seen anything beyond the lines she specifically needs to voice/scenes she's in, which is either a purposeful choice to MCU her, or because they only give her what they need because the plot is always evolving and it may not be as relevant for her to know since it will likely change.)
As pointed out by one of the SPHS members, on the commentary tracks (rip I miss you), Matt usually isn't the one to bring up the narrative points/characters/plot/setting when he's speaking. He usually is very drawn to talk about the topic of the episode and why they came about (usually they were pissed off about something), while Trey will be focused more on the narrative plot and details and the characters and how they feel. Since Matt isn't the one actively writing the scripts this makes sense; he seems to often be the one with a strong idea of what they're targeting for the episode. I often joke I can tell when an episode is "Matt-centric" and that he contributed a LOT in the writers room. But still, Trey is the one putting it together.
Ultimately, I think the core of SP has always been the quote "South Park is what makes us both laugh". I think the writers room is just a way for them to figure out what's funny and then Trey goes from there. There's less plot development coming out of them and moreso the making of each other laugh to create a jumping off point with a topic in hand. BASICALLY, TLDR, I have no idea if they did or did not have writers in the room for the recent special due to the strikes influence, but M+T are more than capable of filling that role alone since it's mostly just for the joke planning phase, and they already know how to make each other laugh
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brandnulife · 9 months
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Flash Characters Who Should’ve Appeared in the Final Season
Alexa Rivera/Fuerza
Arielle Atkins
Bart West-Allen/Impulse
Bashir Malik/Psych
Carla Tannhauser
Cisco Ramon/Vibe
Clark Kent/Superman (Earth-38)
Clay Parker
Dave Ratchet/Big Sir
Deon Owens
Despero
Eva McCulloch/Mirror Monarch
Felicity Smoak
Grace Gibbons
Hannibal Bates
Henry Hewitt/Tokamak
Izzy Bowin/The Fiddler
Jake Fox/Jack
Janet Petty/Null
Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning
John Deegan
J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter
Jones
Joslyn Jackam/Weather Witch
Julian Albert/Alchemy
Kamilla Hwang
Kara Danvers/Supergirl
Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl
King
Kyle Nimbus/The Mist
Leslie Jocoy/Amunet Black
Linda Park (Earth-Prime) 
Linda Park/Dr. Light (Earth-2)
Lisa Snart/Golden Glider
Lois Lane (Earth-38)
Marcus
Marlize DeVoe
Matthew Norvock
Maurice
Meena Dhawan/Fast Track
Mia Queen
Mick Rory/Heat Wave
Millie Rawlins/Sunshine
Mona Taylor/Queen
Natalie
Nora Darhk
Patty Spivot
Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man
Ray Palmer/The Atom
Ray Terrill/The Ray
Renee and Tinya Wazzo
Rosa Dillon/Top
Ryan Choi
Sam Scudder/Mirror Master
Sara Lance
Sharon Finkel
Shawna Baez/Peek-a-Boo
Shay Lamden/King Shark (Earth-2)
Sue Dearbon
Tanya Lamden
Tina McGee
Tracy Brand
Wanda Wayland/Queen
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dare-g · 2 years
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Careful (1992)
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90smovies · 7 years
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South Park
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tvln · 6 years
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nofatclips · 4 years
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Pindrop by Milagres from Talk - Action = Zero: a Compilation benefitting Black Lives Matter by Rough Trade Publishing/Bank Robber Music
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cartoonjazzlover · 7 years
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SpongeBob Review: Goodbye, Krabby Patty?
So that was an episode. I was having doubt on how it was handling. Despite the predictable resolution, it was better than I excepted. But the most important part is season 9 is FINALLY OVER. Well, I just have some other thoughts. Jon Hamm did a great job voicing the Mad Men parody character and he's a good character. The meta jokes were pretty clever. I should recommend the episode. It is slightly better than It Came from Goo Lagoon and it's definitely better than SpongeBob, You're Fired! Of course, that being a ratings trap, I can see why some people didn't enjoyed the episode. I give this an 8/10
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Careful
directed by Guy Maddin, 1992
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