the expressive drawings are great, but it's unclear to me how or where this gag fits into the continuity of the scene. Is Spaz still going to give Curly her kick in the ass? I like the pacing of the first post: a speedy trial and verdict, and then out she goes into the street. No time for sentimental goodbyes or other girly stuff!
I think Spaz does this after Curly has had his butt kicked out of court. Seems like Spaz picks Curly up dusts him off, then says"knock me in the jaw.Hee hee.
Reading your posts here is the next best thing to actually watch the show. Even if these are "just" sketches, they have plenty of character and expression to make us fill in the gaps. Heck, I even start to imagine how the voice actors could read the lines.
In its complete form, it would surely be an excellent show, no doubt about it.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/20/movies/20looney.html?ref=television
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the expressive drawings are great, but it's unclear to me how or where this gag fits into the continuity of the scene. Is Spaz still going to give Curly her kick in the ass? I like the pacing of the first post: a speedy trial and verdict, and then out she goes into the street. No time for sentimental goodbyes or other girly stuff!
I think Spaz does this after Curly has had his butt kicked out of court. Seems like Spaz picks Curly up dusts him off, then says"knock me in the jaw.Hee hee.
Reading your posts here is the next best thing to actually watch the show. Even if these are "just" sketches, they have plenty of character and expression to make us fill in the gaps. Heck, I even start to imagine how the voice actors could read the lines.
In its complete form, it would surely be an excellent show, no doubt about it.
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