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harveyguillensource · 2 years
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It’s not a flub, it’s a flip! Yana Gorskaya shared pics from filming Go Flip Yourself.
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reallivegeekgirl · 8 months
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I'm in a doctor's waiting room, and HGTV is on the TV. The guys on the show sound exactly like the Sklar Brothers did as Go Flip Yourself on What We Do in the Shadows.
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hotdiggitydollie · 8 months
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My @wwcitszine available only through Sun 8/20
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florancys · 2 years
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I'm infatuated,this is it for me
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sucka99 · 2 years
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sidleyparkhermit · 2 years
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Better Call Saul (2015-2022)
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nandorscloak · 2 years
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Takeaway thoughts from the wedding in no particular order:
- does anyone ship the Djinn/Nandor yet? Because it’s kind of precious how he started by giving Nandor exactly what he wanted as soon as he said it damn the consequences ‘I teach lessons about desire and greed’ to ‘yah Instead of your basketball star I gave you a moving cardboard cutout idk man. You sure you want her parents back? Maybe temporary instead? Yeah cool, brunch the day after can-do buddy, wont even charge you another wish. Oh you ran out of wishes?…..here, three freebies. Happy wedding’
- The Guide is in love with Nadja
- everything about the baron was just perfect. His crispy bacon self sitting on the couch. The makeover montage. His beautiful gliding and how fucking serene he seems to be back in his body
- all the side characters lately, the way they’ve been treated is just lovely. Remember Darren? He got a job. Guillermo didn’t forget about him, he still feels bad and invited him to a wedding. Seanie? Well we GOT to have him AND his wife, it’s not a party without them. The sire and the hellhound? Still chilling and living their best afterlife. The Wraiths? Down to clown. We’ve hit the sweet spot where the show is shuffling people in without blinking and expecting you to keep up and I love it.
-Laszlo coming in late to drop a sick new tune and lust after the baron
-baby Colin and the Nadja doll
-Marwa is a gem and needs more screen time
-the Sklar Brothers continue to delight by existing
-screaming Guillermo. Guillermo screaming. More please
-Nandor. My big beautiful idiot. You’re so SAD this season. I’m sad for you. Please hug Memo, for both of our sakes. I need to see him comb your hair again. I want him to hold your hand as you retreat to your coffin. You’re using wishes to close your coffin because you construct intricate rituals to avoid the touch of another man.
-I’m seriously beginning to think the house is going to collapse. Metaphorically, physically. The home they had before is falling apart; it needs to break down so they can build a new one that fits their new family.
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ghostoftonantzin · 2 years
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There’s a great article up on Vulture, about the behind-the-scenes aspects of Go Flip Yourself. (website has an article limit, so I would open it in a private window.) https://www.vulture.com/article/what-we-do-in-the-shadows-property-brothers-spoof-making-of.html It interviews the Sklar brothers, Yana, and Marika Sawyer, and goes into the acting/directing/writing choices each of them made during the making of the episode.
My favorite detail was this fact, though:
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I feel like it explains so much about how they get the set of the show to look Like That, and I love it. They’re running smoke machines to get the proper dusty, hazy look for the vampire show.
(also don’t miss out on the Simon/Laszlo implications further on in the article)
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cookinguptales · 2 years
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OMG, it just hit me. The next wwdits-episode could be a “Go Flip Yourself” episode. An episode from the perspective of the sklar brothers’ show, filmed by their own camera team.
I think it's very likely, in fact! Especially because we already got that in-character commercial for the show.
I think I'd like it if we got at least a little behind-the-scenes stuff from our own beloved camera crew, but I'd also be just as happy for a full weird meta episode of Go Flip Yourself, especially if they end up renovating the house to be exactly as it once was.
...okay, maybe with a little shiplap. lmao
Actually, if they do do that, the one thing I'd want more than anything would be some of the WWDITS camera crew being interviewed the way they do the vamps/Guillermo. I think it'd be so fun if they ended up being characters on someone else's tv show for once.
(I ALSO! WANT GUILLERMO! TO HAVE A ROOM!)
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krispyweiss · 2 years
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Song Review: James Taylor - “Come on Brother” (BBC “In Concert,” Nov. 13, 1971)
Sporting a sparkly, blue jacket; rocking an electric axe; and singing call-and-response style with Carole King and Abigale Haness, James Taylor mixed the funk with the folk on the Nov. 13, 1971, BBC “In Concert” program.
Just re-released on restored footage from the vault, it’s blue-eyed soul - with drugs.
King and Haness: Who is a walking man?
JT: I am
K&H: What does a walking man do?
JT: He walks
It’s mostly a vamp; a plea to get on up and help me to find this groove, driven by Ralph Schuckett and Danny Kortchmar, on keys and guitar, respectively, and the in-pocket rhythm section of Russ Kunkel and Leland Sklar.
This is the kind of self-deprecating humor that’s served Taylor well on stage for more than 50 years, coupled with the kind of music he only rarely employs. Too bad, ’cause that walking man can strut - albeit a bit awkwardly.
Grade card: James Taylor - “Come on Brother” (BBC “In Concert,” 11/13/71) - A
10/27/22
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Because I know I have some people following me who've only listened to the musical and haven't read it, I wanted to share some fun tidbits of the book of Phantom of the Auditorium that I like or just want to mention!
- Brooke has chestnut brown hair and Zeke has blonde hair. I only mention this because most official artwork for the musical and even the TV show depicts Brooke as blonde.
- Zeke wears Kermit the Frog pyjamas and gets really red when Brooke tells people this.
- Some girls think Zeke is cute, but Brooke never thought of him that way.
- Brooke once let a gebril loose in the teacher's lounge.
- Brooke and Zeke met when they were 3 because their mom's are in the same bowling league and discovered they lived on the same street with Zeke living only a few houses down from Brooke.
- Brooke has a younger brother named Jeremy whom she likes to scare on occasion.
- Zeke has an older brother named Rich who drives Zeke and Brooke around when he isn't grounded (he's always grounded).
- Zeke has a dog named Buster who is super sus of Brian because animals in the gb universe (usually dogs) can tell when someone is a ghost.
- Brooke's mother is always scared she'll get run over by a bus. Brooke doesn't know why. She doesn't even know anyone who got run over by a bus.
- Brooke changes her mind constantly, Zeke says it drives him crazy.
- Tina is a grade above the trio.
- Brooke doesn't know why Tina doesn't like her, they hardly know each other.
- While Tina is Brooke's understudy, Zeke's understudy is a boy named Robert Hernandez. Brooke describes him as way too serious and nowhere near as fun as Zeke. He doesn't get her jokes and doesn't like to joke around.
- Esmeralda's father is played by a boy named Corey Sklar, who has the same haircolor as Brooke and also wears glasses.
- Brooke can't think of mean or nasty stuff to say even when she tries because she just isn't a mean or nasty person.
- Zeke, Brooke and Brian actually break into the school at night twice. The first time they discover the backdrop Brian worked so hard on is ruined. The second is when they go down the trapdoor again.
- Brooke has horrible stage fright that leads to panic-inducing nightmares that she overcomes by the time of the actual performance.
- Brooke has bad allergies and is allergic to nearly everything. Zeke made a game out of it to count how many times she sneezes. However, her allergies and sneeze attacks is what leads Emile to find out they're in the tunnels.
- Speaking of Emile, he has a huge, deep, purple scar across his eye.
- The trio believes they're locked in when they're in Emile's hideout at first, but then realize they were just pushing a pull door.
- Brian wears sweatpants and a red flannel that's too big.
- Brian never unmasks himself to Brooke in the book, instead, he leaves a yearbook of 1920 in her locker which he leaves open.
- That part is important as it's established at the beginning of the book that her locker's lock always jams, meaning it can't be left open on accident.
- Zeke is the only person allowed to call Brooke "Brookie".
- Zeke does his math homework in the classroom before class starts.
- Zeke's dad is the mayor of Woods Mill.
- Esmeralda is in almost every scene of the show, which doesn't help Brooke's stage fright at all.
- While his name Raoul in the musical in reference to the name of the "boyfriend" character of Phantom of the Opera, Esmeralda's boyfriend is named Eric in the book as a reference to the Opera Ghost's real name "Erik"
- Zeke has freckles that he hates, but Brooke says they're barely visible.
- Brooke hates her glasses, openly stating that she wished they would disappear. She says they make her look nerdy.
- Brooke can flip her eyelids up so that they stay that way, a really gross talent that makes people scream and gag that Zeke isn't phased by anymore.
- During the scene where the Phantom first appears on stage and scares Brooke, the only reason Brooke starts to seriously freak out in the first place is because she notices Zeke waving at her from further away backstage, meaning the person shaking her in the Phantom attire isn't Zeke. When she calls for help, she is just told that her line is different from what she's saying.
- Tina is exclusively nice to Brian and Brian only.
- According to Brooke's narration, the play didn't get weird until the end of the first act, when the Phantom first appears. Since Brian vanished after that scene, it implies that there is a second act we never got to see in which Zeke continued to play the Phantom.
- In the book, Brooke rips the mask off the Phantom while they're still on stage, leading Brian to cover his face and tumble backwards into the trapdoor, screaming on the way down as he died all over again for good this time.
- Brooke is absolutely not okay after that.
- Like, not at all.
- Brooke and Zeke go look for him in the tunnels to no avail.
- There's a cast party we never get to see because the story stops before we get there.
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harveyguillensource · 2 years
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The gang embraces their space on Go Flip Yourself... what could go wrong?
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maeo-png · 2 years
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i love being a young person in the wwdits fandom because i know what the guest stars came from that got their name out like Sal Vulcano from (looks at smudged handwriting) Incomprehensible Jesters and the Sklar brothers from (looks again) Affordable Seating Arrangements.
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florancys · 2 years
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Ooh,yeah,that is me,you waited 8 years for me
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nandorscloak · 2 years
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THEY IMMEDIATELY KILLED A SKLAR BROTHER
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funemploymentradio · 4 months
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THE SKLAR BROTHERS
Today: We were joined in-studio by our long-time pals Jason & Randy Sklar! We talked about Kornacki's khakis, What We Do in the Shadows, Rose Bowls and Michigan speeches, visiting Portland, and much more - they are awesome! Don't miss them TONIGHT at Helium Comedy Club - show starts at 7:15 & get your tickets here - we hope to see you there! :) Now please enjoy our weird band photo below
Check out our new episode!
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