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| #1 Posted on 12.10.11 1952.07 | Instant Rating: 3.09 | Cool lil doc. I didn't realize that they did EVERY show in six days. I figured they took their time on most eps and only rushed the first one so it would be timely.
Gives me a lot more respect for what they do and a lot more forgiveness for the crap episodes.| Promote this thread! | | Mr Shh
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| #2 Posted on 12.10.11 2145.55 | Instant Rating: 7.22 | The people who work on this show have mad devotion to their crafts. God bless 'em.
Wow, Bill Hader writes for South Park?!!? Did not know that. Wow, he really doesn't seem to add much except to laugh at other people's ideas. (I know that the editing made it seem that way.)
I can watch a whole hour's worth of South Park staffers running show ideas by Standards & Practices.
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| #3 Posted on 12.10.11 2154.09 | Originally posted by Mr Shh The people who work on this show have mad devotion to their crafts. God bless 'em.
Wow, Bill Hader writes for South Park?!!? Did not know that. Wow, he really doesn't seem to add much except to laugh at other people's ideas. (I know that the editing made it seem that way.)
I can watch a whole hour's worth of South Park staffers running show ideas by Standards & Practices.
Bill Hader as a writer was the most shocking thing about the whole hour. it was a good show and I would love to see more footage.
FROM WIKIPEDIA
Hader was a creative consultant on the 12th season of South Park. He was a producer on the 13th season, which premiered March 11, 2009.[10] Hader is among the series producers to win the 2009 Emmy Award for Best Animated Series. He also appeared on the commentary for South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut recorded for the 2009 Blu-ray edition.
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| #4 Posted on 12.10.11 2347.59 | Instant Rating: 5.91 | I enjoyed this doc as well. They were very honest about showing the self-doubt and neuroses (sp?) of Trey and Matt as they go through each episode.
It was interesting to see Bill Hader, and thanks to Wpob and Wikipedia, I need to look up the Blu-Ray of SP: The Movie cause I think I would love that commentary track.
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| #5 Posted on 13.10.11 0737.52 | Instant Rating: 3.09 | Originally posted by Torchslasher I enjoyed this doc as well. They were very honest about showing the self-doubt and neuroses (sp?) of Trey and Matt as they go through each episode.
It was interesting to see Bill Hader, and thanks to Wpob and Wikipedia, I need to look up the Blu-Ray of SP: The Movie cause I think I would love that commentary track.
PLEASE tell me there is an in character commentary with The Boys.
I always thought of Stone as sort of riding Parker's coattails and it was cool that they addressed that with Stone talking about getting offers to direct and how he would suck at it and then Parker talking about them being like Van Halen and even though he was the driving force, Matt was an essential part of the process. |
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