Prince Dorfurra
At about a minute I started laughing.
I don't know why.
But I did it several times more.
Very very nice.
It's very funny.
The Muslim ventriloquist was great and the sudden appearance of the Toulouse-Lautrec character was wonderfully absurd.
It ended without resolution and I could have watched much more.
Many thanks for looking and for the positive feedback!
It was oddly entertaining. I think I could have watched more, but I don't know why?
What was the music? I sounded so familiar.
It was quite weird, but also quite funny in a strange way!
The guy with the beard playing the 'hero' could have had a better go at acting, he was a bit blank by the time he got to the field.
The music also, through my earphones, was too loud for the dialogue at times.
Good work.
Quote: Leevil @ October 9 2010, 6:38 PM BSTIt was oddly entertaining. I think I could have watched more, but I don't know why?
What was the music? I sounded so familiar.
Thank you! The music is from an original score by sound engineer and composer Richard Bacon. This sketch is taken from the same taster if you do want to see a bit more!
Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 9 2010, 6:39 PM BSTIt was quite weird, but also quite funny in a strange way!
The guy with the beard playing the 'hero' could have had a better go at acting, he was a bit blank by the time he got to the field.
The music also, through my earphones, was too loud for the dialogue at times.
Good work.
That was quite nice of you to say. Incidentally our 'hero' Phil was picked for the part specifically for his non-acting skills, he's our Naboo!
Not so keen on the first video. It was too long and too silly without any proper gags for my tastes. But that probably is just my tastes.
The second video you linked further down I really did enjoy though
I thought this was wonderfully weird. I didnt quite know what was going on but I wanted to find out anyway. Very well produced aswell. Nice work Mr. Mikado.
Quote: The Cool Mikado @ October 9 2010, 7:10 PM BSTThank you! The music is from an original score by sound engineer and composer Richard Bacon. This sketch is taken from the same taster if you do want to see a bit more!
Very good!