Remember when MTV was nothing but music videos? Seems so long ago, right? Remember when you’d sit and wait to record each and every music video you thought was cool?
Read MoreTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S2E7: Robin Williams (2008) #Cincothon2020
With Season Two, Episode Seven, “Robin,” Tim and Eric lovingly lampoon Robin Williams years before his tragic death. Along with a truly silly Cinco product and Richard Dunn in his strangest role yet, “Robin” is one of Awesome Show’s sweeter entries. Season Two is full of break-neck emotional turns: compassionate to creepy, nihilistic to sentimental, often within the same sketch.
Read MoreHarpoon (2019) #BluRay
I’m a sucker for films that take place in one location. The critically acclaimed Cube comes to mind, but it doesn’t get any better than the wide and open world of the ocean. I mean, when you really think about it, the ocean is a lot like space.
Read MoreCircus of the Dead (2014)
Circus of the Dead is one of those films that has eluded me for years. I’ve seen it available at cons and I’ve heard it mentioned online, it’s just one of those movies that I never jumped on. I’ve wanted to see it, but for one reason or another, I’d always pass right by Billy Pon’s booth.
Read MoreTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S2E6: Carol (2007) #Cincothon2020
Awesome Show Season Two, Episode Six continues the story of Carol and Mr. Henderson, we get a visit from auteur Glen Tennis, and Cinco introduces a new line of sweets to appeal to all types of children--including boys and athletes! Season 1, Episode Five “Chunky,” first introduced the sadistic relationship between Carol and Mr. Henderson. The theme of this previous episode was the instability of reality, and this idea was explored through both the Carol and Mr. Henderson segments as well as the “Spider Web Attack”.
Read MoreTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S2E5: Forest (2007) #Cincothon2020
Midway through Season Two, we will be exposed to some of Awesome Show’s most gruesome sights as well as hitherto unexplored depths of tenderness. Marrying the grotesque, the sentimental, and the downright delightfully weird, Episode Five, “Forest,” is like a hike through the woods--dangerous, sometimes uncomfortable, but ultimately, rewarding. Parenthood, as it has been pictured in Awesome Show, is usually explored through the lens of fatherhood.
Read MoreTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S2E4: Coma (2007) #Cincothon2020
Building on the madness of “Dolls,” Season Two, Episode Four’s “Coma” amps up the alienation, torment, and existential dread. With a little help from some unscrupulous products, Tim and Eric have to confront greater peril than ever before. Consumerism has long been a fascination with Awesome Show, and nowhere is it more apparent than in this episode
Read MoreTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S2E3: Dolls (2007) #Cincothon2020
Do you want a danger with your surrealism? Don’t bother with Buñuel’s blasphemy or Dali’s Oedipal ticks. If it’s slow crawling sincere strangeness you want, look no further than the postmodern masterpiece Season Two, Episode Three “Dolls.”
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