/r/absolutelyproductions
Official subreddit of Tim and Eric, and other shows from their company Absolutely Productions.
/r/absolutelyproductions
Looking for people willing to preform dialogs and or skits for a comedy show,
can preform from your house ( I can do everything in post, as long as you have a good back ground, decent camera and good audio quality)
anything and everything is accepted and you will be credited for your work.
message me for info and or reply on this post and I will message you if you wish.
ANYTHING IS WELCOME AND EVERYONE
I know the guy who says "Abso...lutely" at the end of every Tim and Eric episode is Tim's dad. But doesn't he look mad? Like, he's an exhausted dad after a family vacation and his annoying teenage son is bugging him with a camera and the last thing on earth that he wants is for that shitty moment in his life to be immortalized on film, so he throws his son some wise ass answer. The way his top lip curls down makes him look like he's about to explode.
Honestly, that end card seems like a form of revenge.
Should feature Decker infiltrating the Deep State which is headed by none other than Bill Gates (played by Bill Heath).
Absolutely fans!
I spent this past week making a Nathan For You Parody: Using Tinder to pay for my niece's college fund. Hopefully you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it (especially given Nathan is no longer on the air...)!
Releasing a Decker movie in a similar fashion to Mister America (one night only theatrical screenings followed by a VOD release) might make sense, depending on how well Mister America performs. For a start, the show is intentionally cheap with low production value - whilst I imagine it'd be more expensive to produce than Mister America, which wasn't intended as a movie, I think there's a place for an 80-minute pastiche of OTT action movies. The Decker show can clearly sustain a narrative, and a movie would basically be the length of a season of the show. Would it be necessary? Would it ruin the show? What do people think?