Joe Holland is a writer from San Diego.
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Why Jerry Seinfeld Doesn't Have to be Funny | |
Exactly. I feel like the show is more interesting than it is funny and to present it any other way would be disingenuous. | Why Jerry Seinfeld Doesn't Have to be Funny |
Is there a difference between kitsch and camp? | Full Motion Video: A Kitsch I Cannot Scratch |
I remember when even a game like Pac-Man would have an instruction manual with some kind of backstory. Now I feel like all of the world-building comes from the game itself– like you said with cutscenes and other methods. It would be nice to see more games with physical manuals. | The Lost Art of the Video Game Instruction Manual |
Nice article. Very insightful. | Buffy the Vampire Slayer: An Exploration of Sound in Storytelling |
Great choices, never really thought of Zooey Deschanel being type-cast but you are totally right. | Hollywood's Déjà Vu: 8 Typecast Actors of Cinema |
Exactly. I would like to see some lesser known comedians in the coming seasons. We all know that Louis C.K. and Chris Rock are talented comedians. Who else can we talk to? | Why Jerry Seinfeld Doesn't Have to be Funny |
Me too, but only if I’m in the mood for something funny. The web series is interesting in its own right. | Why Jerry Seinfeld Doesn't Have to be Funny |
It is his own show, from start to finish, which means he lives and dies by any decision he makes. He’s been criticized for having a very homogenous selection of guests, which again is his decision only. A comedian that doesn’t give the audience what they want will find they are not a comedian for very long. I hope season four will be at least a little bit different.