May 23rd, 2011
isaquecriscuolo:

heartbreakjake7:

The other day I started watching the NBC show Community and I’ve got to say that I’ve been beyond impressed so far.  Chevy Chase has been funnier than he’s been in 30 years in every episode, but as a whole my favorite episode (not the funniest) is Contemporary American Poultry.  Being a die hard film and TV show fan I have grown to adore Abbed’s obsession with both and unstopping references.  But when he took on a film my favorite Scorsese film, Goodfellas I could not believe it!  Every voice over in the episode comes directly form one of Ray Liotta’s in the timeless classic.  The chicken finger’s scam and the music that corresponded with both stayed true to the film and enhanced the episode.  Not the funniest, but when you reference something as incredible as Goodfellas and do so as flawlessly as Community did than you don’t have to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obWjZ1dgNnc
Also— I wish they would’ve done something like the Copacabana scene.  This IS my favorite shot in film history.  This is the scene and what I have to say about it:
The most historic use in Goodfellas of an establishing shot by Scorsese is the excellently choreographed three-minute shot of Henry and Karen entering the Copacabana as everything is catered to them; their car gets watched by someone because Henry feels, “Its easier than leaving it at a garage and waiting,” they take the back entrance because its, “Better than waiting in line,” someone is around everyone corner greeting them, the owner gives them a table in front despite the wait even, a man at another table buys them a bottle of champagne for the evening.  As an audience we are seeing the benefits of Henry’s lifestyle for the first time in the way that Karen does.  “In a middle section of the film devoted mainly to her narration, we see her awareness of the strangeness of going out with Henry, who is only twenty-one, to a ring-side table at the Copacabana and having everyone fawn over them (Nyce 117).”  She addresses that this is out of the ordinary, but is too mesmerized by all the privileges offered that she doesn’t inquire how he’s capable of this.  What I think makes this scene so memorable is not simply the long camera rich movement, but the clashing of differences to make a statement.  “The Copa scene reveals that by employing a cocktail of ironically conflicted elements—the romance of gangster entitlement, the teenaged music, and the gritty, highly unglamorous reality of kitchen—Scorsese is offering the audience a chance to experience a seduction that blinds the mind to a very coarse reality (Nochimson 65).”

GENIAL!

Community’s fucking top.

isaquecriscuolo:

heartbreakjake7:

The other day I started watching the NBC show Community and I’ve got to say that I’ve been beyond impressed so far.  Chevy Chase has been funnier than he’s been in 30 years in every episode, but as a whole my favorite episode (not the funniest) is Contemporary American Poultry.  Being a die hard film and TV show fan I have grown to adore Abbed’s obsession with both and unstopping references.  But when he took on a film my favorite Scorsese film, Goodfellas I could not believe it!  Every voice over in the episode comes directly form one of Ray Liotta’s in the timeless classic.  The chicken finger’s scam and the music that corresponded with both stayed true to the film and enhanced the episode.  Not the funniest, but when you reference something as incredible as Goodfellas and do so as flawlessly as Community did than you don’t have to.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obWjZ1dgNnc

Also— I wish they would’ve done something like the Copacabana scene.  This IS my favorite shot in film history.  This is the scene and what I have to say about it:

The most historic use in Goodfellas of an establishing shot by Scorsese is the excellently choreographed three-minute shot of Henry and Karen entering the Copacabana as everything is catered to them; their car gets watched by someone because Henry feels, “Its easier than leaving it at a garage and waiting,” they take the back entrance because its, “Better than waiting in line,” someone is around everyone corner greeting them, the owner gives them a table in front despite the wait even, a man at another table buys them a bottle of champagne for the evening.  As an audience we are seeing the benefits of Henry’s lifestyle for the first time in the way that Karen does.  “In a middle section of the film devoted mainly to her narration, we see her awareness of the strangeness of going out with Henry, who is only twenty-one, to a ring-side table at the Copacabana and having everyone fawn over them (Nyce 117).”  She addresses that this is out of the ordinary, but is too mesmerized by all the privileges offered that she doesn’t inquire how he’s capable of this.  What I think makes this scene so memorable is not simply the long camera rich movement, but the clashing of differences to make a statement.  “The Copa scene reveals that by employing a cocktail of ironically conflicted elements—the romance of gangster entitlement, the teenaged music, and the gritty, highly unglamorous reality of kitchen—Scorsese is offering the audience a chance to experience a seduction that blinds the mind to a very coarse reality (Nochimson 65).”

GENIAL!

Community’s fucking top.

January 27th, 2011
January 26th, 2011
November 12th, 2010
thedailywhat:

Easter Egg of the Day: The best thing about NBC’s Community is the thing you have to wait for the Internet to tell you about the next day. Remember Abed’s secret storyline? Well, last night’s episode contained a similar Easter Egg, reserved for the extremely perceptive: The moment the infamous pen was swiped by [redacted] was actually caught on camera (confirmed by creator Dan Harmon)!
Heaven help you, NBC, if you so much as shear a second off this treasure trove of neverending awesome.
[splitsider.]

One of the many reasos why Community is amazing.

thedailywhat:

Easter Egg of the Day: The best thing about NBC’s Community is the thing you have to wait for the Internet to tell you about the next day. Remember Abed’s secret storyline? Well, last night’s episode contained a similar Easter Egg, reserved for the extremely perceptive: The moment the infamous pen was swiped by [redacted] was actually caught on camera (confirmed by creator Dan Harmon)!

Heaven help you, NBC, if you so much as shear a second off this treasure trove of neverending awesome.

[splitsider.]

One of the many reasos why Community is amazing.

(Source: thedailywhat)

November 4th, 2010
Hoda: Why do you continue to mock our show?
Joel McHale: Have you seen your show?
Video: ‘Soup’s’ on with McHale, Hoda, Kathie Lee
(via.)

Hoda: Why do you continue to mock our show?

Joel McHale: Have you seen your show?

Video: ‘Soup’s’ on with McHale, Hoda, Kathie Lee

(via.)

(via mbrendanaquitz)

October 9th, 2010

OMG, it’s next week!

(Source: standinginthewings, via the-girlieshow)

September 28th, 2010
September 26th, 2010

While the world was watching Amy be awesome on SNL tonight, I was catching up on my Community and making some kick ass gifs. And that is only because I live in a dump called Brazil and do not get to watch the show live. But let’s go to the awesome Community gifs I made.

UPDATE: Yes, I do feel powerful now that I can actually make gifs. I don’t have to wait and see if someone else has the same idea as me and I don’t have to keep bugging people that know how to make them to teach me. And that is all thanks to Raul. Patient, patient Raul, who sat with me after work and very lovingly tought me how to make this masterpieces that I now have the hability to make. Yes, they are my masterpieces. Deal with it.

To me, religion is like Paul Rudd: I see the appeal and I would never take it away from anyone, but I would also never stand in line for it.
Jeff Winger, Community S01E12 - Comparative Religion
September 25th, 2010
  • Jeff: I'm saying you're a football player! It's in your blood!
  • Troy: That's racist.
  • Jeff: Your soul!
  • Troy: That's racist.
  • Jeff: Your eyes?
  • Troy: That's gay...?
  • Jeff: That's homophobic.
  • Troy: That's black.
  • Jeff: That's racist!
  • Troy: Damn.
September 15th, 2010

(Source: the-girlieshow)

May 16th, 2010

My ‘to watch’ TV show list

Alias

Parks and Recreation

Jack and Bobby

The Office

Community

Better Off Ted

Sex and the City

Six Feet Under

…and probably some other ones that I don’t remember now.

fuckyeahlizlemon:

Promo for Season Finale Thursday