Star Wars 9

if i look back, i am lost
Not today Justin
we're not kids anymore.
Game of Thrones Daily
$LAYYYTER

ellievsbear
cherry valley forever

Discoholic 🪩
todays bird
No title available
h

Kiana Khansmith
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust

PR's Tumblrdome
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor

Love Begins
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
i don't do bad sauce passes

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Maldives

seen from Russia
seen from Pakistan

seen from New Zealand
seen from Brazil
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia

seen from Spain
seen from United States

seen from Pakistan

seen from Maldives

seen from China
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
@doubleactbritishcomedy
Star Wars 9
Buy Safety Geeks: SVI: Read 15 Movies & TV Reviews - Amazon.com
Free Adult Swim style comedy on Amazon Prime
Safety Geeks: SVI Amazon Instant Video ~ Tom Konkle amazon.com/dp/B0042PS5L0/… via @amazon Free with Amazon Prime!
Buy The Archaeology Of Comedy: Read 13 Movies & TV Reviews - Amazon.com
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa-HdVH0DJI)
Our funny #Halloween #costume video. https://youtu.be/SSnKMpX4jiw
Dave Beeler and Tom Konkle
Good old fashion British humor is not dead. It’s being reinvented.
Invention With Brian Forbes
Invention is a fictitious show presenting new and innovative inventions… inventions so out to lunch, they could only have come from the brilliant minds of two Anglophiles, Dave & Tom.
This is particularly noteworthy since the humor is heavily influenced by the British surreal motifs along the lines of Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Benny Hill. In fact, Invention‘ setting is very similar to some of the Python sketches of pseudo-interviews that drift into the absurd.
The jokes are sometimes complex, sometimes blunt, sometimes straight-out rude, but those are its strong points. The acting is superb and the simplicity of the settings rely solely on the writing… no fancy sets or props. It’s the jokes and the actors who carry it along. And it works. We’re dealing with professionals and there is no questioning that. Both writers/actors have spent time in Britain and Tom has had stints alongside John Cleese — which brings the Monty Python influence full circle.
Shot entirely in LA, it is good to know that the brilliance of British humor doesn’t die once it hits the US. Can we expect more genius escaping from under this writing team’s various hairdos? In fact, we can. When they’re not busy making up outrageous inventions that will leave you ROFLing, they write, act and produce Safety Geeks: SVI.
INVENTIONS with Brian Forbes by Dave & Tom
Procedural à la Python: On SAFETY GEEKS: SVI – The WEB TV Movie
Today I got the chance to enjoy the first season of SAFETY GEEKS: SVI in one mega “WEB TV movie.”
SAFETY GEEKS: SVI is loosely satirical and completely outrageous. Having experienced INVENTION with Brian Forbes, I knew going in I was in good hands, the allegedly small and abnormally hairy hands of expert comedic craftsman and creators, David Beeler and Tom Konkle.
SAFETY GEEKS: SVI follows the P.O.S.H. (Professional Occupational Safety Hazard) Team as they investigate a forklift accident that took place at a “Giant Provisions,” a Costco or Sam’s Club type warehouse store. For safety professionals they sure cause a lot of destruction ranging from death by private plane landing (on you) to electrocution by crime scene tape. But (spoiler alert) they do solve the “case” but at what cost? I’m sure Budwin Yaker would know the penny. Speaking of…
The P.O.S.H on site Team is made up of eccentric British billionaire, Reginald Syngen-Smithe (David Beeler), the inscrutable number cruncher Budwin W. Yaker (Tom Konkle) and ex-stripper turned psychologist Randi Minky (Brittney Powell), who not only adds laughs but is the show’s sex appeal. She looks like Sophia Bush’s sexier older sister. Then there is the requisite support team at headquarters, crippled techie, Sparky Van Der Graaf (Mary Cseh) and Reginald’s butler, the aptly named Manservant Hopkins (Benton Jennings). All the actors do a really good job. Their performances are quirky and consistent. So much delicious awkwardness.
The whole show was shot on Green Screen, which really created a unique environment. It lent its self to humor you normally only see in animated shows these days. The special effects varied from realistic to silly, which I preferred in the instances of blood spurting. I was really impressed with the whole aesthetic.
For me, most laughs came from non-sequiturs and witty one-liners, of which there are many. I occasionally cringed at the crudeness and there were some jokes that just fell flat. But I know that if I took a time machine back to 1998 and spied on myself at 16 watching this show, she would be laughing at completely different moments. There is a variety of humor in SAFETY GEEKS: SVI, something for everyone. And it definitely exemplifies Dave & Tom’s credo: “silly comedy for smart people.”
Verdict: In the spirit of the show, it gave me a comedic erection. One that lasted over 8 hours. So, someone tell Sparky to clear the grid and let the emergency vehicles through, please. If you didn’t get the reference, you haven’t watched the show. Have you seriously not watched this show yet? Do you even have Internet? Watch it. Oh look, I’ve embedded it!
Get Social with SAFETY GEEKS: SVI!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#!/pages/Safety-Geeks-SVI-Comedy-Series/99638456586?ref=ts
Twitter: @SafetyGeeksSVI
Website: http://www.daveandtom.com/
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia7CnkB3kTk)
The archaeology of comedy show sketch comedy
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia7CnkB3kTk)
Tom Konkle performing the End of the World sketch Beyond the Fringe
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3N2eK5apms)