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April 09, 2009

Video -- This is NOT an NBC Parks & Recreation Post (accept that it really is)

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Well, it's an Aziz post, and Aziz stars with Amy in P&R as Tom Haverford.

From Aziz Ansari's blog today:

To make sure you tune in, let’s review your other TV options for tonight at 8:30 and confirm Parks and Rec is the BEST option.

1) The Spring Gem Event Finale on Homeshopping Network

- Oh wow, yeah, the preceding episodes of the Spring Gem Event were so gripping. Lord knows how they’ll end the season!! Oh, I know, by selling more fucking gems you can order by phone. This show is garbage. PASS.

2) Bones on FOX

- Dave Boreanaz supports child labor and only uses children from Indonesia to work on the set of this show. Anyone with a conscious should boycott this. PASS.

There are three more items, all funnier than these two, click over.

Starts in less than an hour on the East Coast.

A BHS (behind the scenes, I have to post an acronym guide, eventually) clip after the jump.

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April 07, 2009

Video -- My Last Parks & Recreation Post Until Tomorrow's Debut

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So, two more days.

Hey, did you know that Michale Schur, the writer of this, is Regis' son-in-law? He married J.J. in 2005.

So, we're all very excited for Amy and about Amy's show, of course. I've seen scores of pieces in the papers recently and in both Newsweek and Entertainment Weekly, and I swear to you this morning my Alpha-Bits cereal spelled out "Parks And Recreation, Thursdays at 8:30 on NBC" just pouring them out of the box.

 Itzkoff at the NY Times:

While Mr. (Greg) Daniels and Mr. Schur spent months batting around ideas, they were also lining up cast members, including Rashida Jones, an alumna of “The Office,” and Aziz Ansari, of the sketch show “The Human Giant,” who were given few details about the project. “They were like, ‘It’s either going to be a spinoff of ‘The Office’ or a totally separate thing,’ ” Mr. Ansari said. “It could have been like, ‘Yeah, so it’s about you and Vin Diesel running a day care center together, and then at night you’re vigilantes, and you fight crime.’”

Parks_leslieThe show became more concrete when the producers learned they could sign Ms. Poehler, whom Mr. Schur recalled from a late 1990s performance with her improvisational comedy group, the Upright Citizens Brigade.

“She introduced herself as an executive from a television network,” Mr. Schur said, “and she was so unlike a comedian. She was so natural and so believable that when I realized the whole thing was a bit, it blew my head open.”

Joshua Alston at Newsweek:

Like most starving artists, Poehler had occasional reservations about surviving as a full-time comedian. She'd considered being a writer, or a teacher, like both of her parents, but she stuck with comedy, despite encountering people who reflected back what life might have been like if she had taken a more traditional path. "I remember opening a bank account, and the guy who helped me was my age. He had a house and a family, and I was broke and just starting to be able to get things," says Poehler, who was 30 at the time. "He recognized me from 'Wet Hot American Summer,' and he goes 'How'd you swing that?' And I said, 'You know how you got married and had kids and built a stable career for yourself? Well, yeah, I haven't done any of that'."

Andrew Ryan at the Toronto Globe & Mail:

Her character firmly believes in the power of government to change things, and Poehler knows the type. She was born and raised in Burlington, Mass., the daughter of public-schoolteacher parents, who took an active interest in local politics. As a teenager, she campaigned for Democratic hopeful Michael Dukakis.

"We passed out a lot of leaflets," Poehler said. "My parents watched town-council meetings on TV, and they cared, obviously, about what was being built next to them. You know, are they going to put a prison where the muffin shop used to be?..."

All a truly helpful person ever wants is a big project, and for Leslie it comes in a giant hole. The pilot episode of Parks and Recreation sets up a storyline that will thread through the six-episode test run for the series.

More, including a clip, after the jump.

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March 24, 2009

Audience Research on NBC Parks & Recreation Leaked

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Today there's lots of Parks & Recreation news around the web because Nikki Finke got her hands on an audience research report on the pilot episode and printed excerpts at her blog.

Included were remarks like ...

Expectations for this show are very high, especially among OFFICE viewers. Many had seen the promos and were expecting an “OFFICE-type mockumentary” with the same tone, but felt the pilot was too close and similar to the OFFICE. However, many OFFICE fans were quick to point out that THE OFFICE did not become their favorite show overnight. For many, the show grew on them overtime and viewers expect a similar pattern with PARKS & RECREATION and, given their excitement for the show, most are willing to give it a longer commitment than they would another new comedy.


So, many were expecting an Office-type mockumentary but this was too close and similar? Huh?

More ...

The show could use a genuinely likeable male lead. The lack of quality male characters was evident in both the Dial Test and Focus Groups. While Leslie, Ann and April are good characters; all the men in the show were seen as “sleazy” in one way or another. Because there are no “datable” men in the cast, there is little “romantic tension” or “interesting relationship potential” in the show.


Hey, Aziz Ansari isn't dateable? What? Dude, don't let this get you down. To that end, just to cheer Aziz up, go visit his blog today, at this link.

There's this juxtaposition that just delighted me in its irony ...

Focus needs to evolve away from the pit.


The pit is that place you see in the promos where Aziz finds the giant bra. But then the same report has this ...

Highest positive spike comes from Leslie falling into the pit.


Another juxtaposition? I got one for ya ...

Good positive spikes in the opening scenes and during the classroom open forum session but positive spikes flatten during the scenes in Leslie’s office and when she meets Mark out on the patio (Approx Mins 8:30-9:30).


... and then ...

High tune-out during the opening 4 minutes, especially during Ron’s description of public forums.


Now, how do I, your intrepid blogger, play into all this? My experience in the TV industry is in primary research, this practice of bringing in people to watch a pilot and get responses based on some sort of pos-neg button or switch, a questionnaire and then a focus group.

In fact, I think I'm the only person blogging about TV that's worked in that area.

Below is the comment I left under Nikki's post:

I've worked in primary research, and whoever above me that said shows never get negative feedback like this is either a liar or high.

Pick one.

Have you ever met the people who they get to sit down and test these shows in front of? They aren't the brightest bulbs in the Home Depot, let me tell you that, and in the time that I've been away from it I'm sure the Americans that get hoodwinked into sitting down to watch TV (mostly while on vacation in So Cal so that the regional demos can be filled) are even, uh ... dimmer.

A smart comedy could never get by an audience of average Americans ('Mericuns, as they call themselves), they don't have the critical thinking skills to find the funny.


And that's my take. Call me an elitist if you want but I think I'm right. I think comedy is going in the same direction as our intelligence as a nation.

Down.

Reaction from NBC is noted by the EW's Hollywood Insider blog, at this link.

February 15, 2009

2 Clips -- Parks & Recreation Starring Amy Poehler Debuts April 9

UPDATE: I've written about the March 24 leak of audience research on this show posted today at Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily blog, and that post is at this link.

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Don't click all over the web looking for stuff about Amy's new show. You've clicked as far as you have to, it's all here.

Parksrec _amy_aziz NBC.com:

"Parks and Recreation" -- from Emmy Award-winning executive producers Greg Daniels (NBC's "The Office," "King of the Hill") and Michael Schur ("The Office, "Saturday Night Live") -- is a new mockumentary that looks at the exciting world of local government. The documentary cameras follow Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler, NBC's "Saturday Night Live," "Baby Mama"), a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana. In an attempt to beautify her town -- and advance her career -- Leslie takes on what should be a fairly simple project: help local nurse Ann Logan (Rashida Jones, "The Office") take on defensive bureaucrats, selfish neighbors, real estate developers, and single-issue fanatics -- whose weapons are lawsuits, the jumble of city codes, and the very democratic process that Leslie loves so much. Aziz Ansari and Aubrey Plaza also star.

Fan sites? If you've got one, send me a link and I'll check it out. I'm sure they are being coded right now.

Parksrec_jones_poehler Joe(at)IAmATVJunkie(dot)com.

Clips? After the jump, of course.

Cast? Click here for IMDB.

Wikipedia page? Sure, at this link.

Co-star Aziz Ansari's blog? Right here.

Amy at Upright Citizens Brigade? This link. Aubrey Plaza's bio there as well, at this link.

And, sometime before the pilot airs, I'm gonna give away a copy of the UCB season one or season two DVDs, just because I have an extra and I love you guys.

I'm such a mensch, if I do say so myself. Clips after the jump.

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January 19, 2009

Amy Poehler Show Details Including Premiere Date, As a Great (Grateful?) Performers Soon to Be Released From Kath & Kim Gig

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(Bad News First)

... and in homes across America, the friends and relatives of the cast of the show including what I am sure are lovely people from the Shannon, Blair and Higgins families are actually celebrating the loss of their famous friend's/relative's job.

Okay, I'll throw you in, too, Mikey Day, I think you would have benefitted, as the others, from better stories, funnier jokes and anything that looked like direction.

(See the picture above? It's like Higgins is already looking around at the premiere party to see if anyone can hoist him off this turkey.)

Not much talk about this mentioned in today's press, but a couple of news outlets in Australia where news of the show being remade for America was big stuff originally have reported that NBC has cut their order as the beginning of the end.

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The Reveille/Universal Media Studios (UMS)-produced satire has had a shaky season at NBC. It debuted to a respectable 7.5 million viewers before hitting a steady decline through episode four, but then picked up sufficiently for NBC to award it a back-nine order in early November.

That confidence seems to have faded, however, and the net has now scaled back its 22-episode order to just 17. Its most recent broadcast hit a series ratings low of 1.7.

Kath and Kim's Thursday 20.30 will be taken over on April 9 by a new as-yet untitled mockumentary produced by the team behind NBC's remake of The Office, Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, and starring Saturday Night Live comedienne Amy Poehler as a mid-level bureaucrat in the parks and recreation department of Pawnee, Indiana. Daniels and Schur will executive-produce via their Deedle-Dee Productions vehicle in association with UMS.


Five fewer episodes, and and April debut for Amy Poehler's new NBC sitcom from Greg Daniels and Michael Schur.

(This is the good news portion. Yea!)

TV.com has a lot of details for you on Amy's show, where she will play a Leslie Knope (as in nope), middle management bureaucrat in the Pawnee, Indiana Department of Parks and Recreation. I am waiting for some creative person to come up with a logo and sell a t-shirt on Cafe Press.

They say:

Human Giant's Aziz Ansari will play a rival government official, Rashida Jones (formerly of The Office) will play a local nurse, and Upright Citizens Brigade vet Aubrey Plaza will play Leslie's intern. Leslie will team up with Jones' character to try and lobby for a construction pit to be turned into a city park.


More after the jump.

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July 27, 2008

Human Giant, Crime Victims!!! Shocking News! (And, Shocking News!)

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Okay, the first shocking news is that these guys all live together in a house, to which I asked in a comment on Aziz Ansari's blog ...

You all live together? Really? Is this a house with webcams mounted all over?

Is this some sort of strange comedy anal rape collective after all? Because I have devices in which you might be interested.

I don't use those devices.

Anymore.

(Kidding, maybe.)

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From Aziz's blog:

What the fuck. We just got home from Comic-con and our house got robbed. Everyone is safe, but some valuables have been stolen: - All 4 of our laptops - Rob’s videocamera - Aziz’s Backpack and Headphones - Jason’s Gillette Fusion Shaving System (and replacement blades) The Oceanside police are here collecting evidence. If Michael C. Hall or anyone else involved with the show Dexter could come help out, that’d be great.

Hey, according to my info, Michael C. Hall left Comic-Con on Thursday after the Dexter party. Which means he has no alibi for the time this stuff was robbed. Could he be the culprit?

The crimes? Breaking and entering. Burglary. And possibly, some fetishistic thing about laundry or old sneakers, 'cause you never know.

Two surprises? These guys all share a house, and it's in Oceanside, CA. Oceanside? Summer rental?

Image of Scheer in happier times just yesterday in San Diego stolen from his website. I thought that was appropriate, given the circumstance.

And, for kicks, after the jump a Human Giant sketch utilizing the time machine that Paul should now use to solve these heinous crimes.

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June 14, 2008

Office Companion Show News, Aziz Ansari Cast, Rumors Abound!

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Can't call it a spinoff, 'cause it may not be. Or maybe it will just launch from the show (Variety mentions the episode of Happy Days that launched Mork & Mindy as an example).

So, what is this new show that NBC is developing as a companion to The Office? Well, for one, it's a show that will feature Aziz Ansari, who we all know from the MTV sketch show Human Giant.

[UPDATE: I had a thought later ... wouldn't Joel McHale make an excellent addition to anything, let alone a companion series to The Office on NBC. And the network owes him for all the jerking around he suffered over The IT Crowd.]

(No word on whether Rob Huebel (who is currently standing in a field in Tennesee as I write this at Bonnaroo) and Paul Scheer -- also there, it's their first date as a couple -- will take turns kicking him in the nuts for leaving them.)

So, what else does Variety say?

(T)he network, studio and producers continue to keep the new show under wraps and won't yet comment on show specifics. Still, it's looking more likely that the show may not be a spinoff in the traditional sense.

Despite early speculation that at least one "Office" character will segue to the new show, that's unlikely at this point.

Instead, the show could potentially be a "planted spinoff," in which characters are first introduced on "The Office" before moving on to the new series (think "Mork & Mindy," which morphed from one episode of "Happy Days"). It's just as possible that the show won't be a spinoff at all (which could impact who's involved with the show), but a wholly separate series in the same comedic vein as "The Office."

In recent weeks Daniels and Schur have been busy mapping out the show, which is set to bow this winter in the plum Thursday night 9:30 p.m. timeslot behind "The Office."

You know what I wanna see on The Office this season? More Mindy Kaling. That naughty minx!

Oh, btw, Rob and Paul aren't really a couple. And Bonnaroo? Not much of a date thing either, Shonagh tells me it's a long, lazy and somewhat hazy day of partying and music.

March 09, 2008

One Really Really Sick Human Giant Clip with Will Arnett

So funny, so not suitable for work or kids, so sick ... Will Arnett and the cast of Human Giant, which returns to MTV on Tuesday (March 11).

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February 23, 2008

Rob Huebel Will Do Anything for Human Giant, Including Chopping Off ...

... his penis.

That's right. Deal with it.

(And btw, have some sense, if you're at work, don't watch the video of the guy chopping off his manhood because he probably says something NSFW while doing it, dontcha think?)

So, you think you're committed to your basic cable comedy show, Joel McHale?

Would you, Sarah Silverman, like to try to come up with something comparable?

(Well, she did lick her dog's ass last season, but she lost no body parts.)

How 'bout you, Larry the Cable Guy! Whaddaya got that beats choppin' the ol' donger off? It'd be funnier than your entire act!

Human Giant returns to MTV in March. Clip's after the jump.

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March 28, 2007

Rob Huebel's Versnootch Is All Over the 'Net

Folks, if you don't like hearing the word "vagina" over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, don't watch this clip from Human Giant, which premieres on April 5 on MTV. But, you'll be missing a funny sketch:

Huebel, btw, was also cast as the lead in a network pilot this season, a show called ... damn, I can't find it now, but I read it a few days ago in one of the trades.

Anyone? Rob? Anyone?

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