From the cold and a shiver turns one page of the newspaper into a guide for the day is Wednesday yet a feeling of another. So they turn and so they fold, into another when the doors are only the back to the front. Josh Lawson in the meet out front clearly set up for a later skit with much blue hue and few cues to the hair.
Squeezing too tightly for viewing comfort down the front and round the seat, Peter Helliar swings into the black and white with a groovy beat. Low brow keeps it there with a name to match an accessory for the body part in a time slot and an era outside the norm. No pick up enough for the work here, it's a dull rating on the weight of jokes looking to hang below the belt. No go for the show.
Sitting with a want for water, Stephen Curry on the couch for a morning chat show. From there on in it's a loose and breezy move with the flow of the mock interview working to give easy props for the night. Slideshow of comfort and there's Curry with a hand for the wrong that makes light against it being not so right at all.
Thick boots and a monster set of dreads sends Cal Wilson scurrying for explanation after explanation. Caustic acid drops topping each one in terms of the light of poor skills of babysitting. Short of full blown anything and it's a tug on the back, a tongue to bite at the end that bleeds all kinds of blackmail by the end scene. Punch that.
Set up from the start and Lawson is out there with the kind of natural alien set. Affecting the character to the voice with a stutter in the stand. Offsetting the other players is knock down easy work, especially with an open gun for the speech pattern. Nevertheless, no laurels to rest and it's a smashing case for the win.
Soon Van - Friday, July 13, 2007 - 20:08
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