Our Friend Jeremiah

#81
I recommend Coffee and Cigarettes. It's a new movie that came out this weekend. it's a series of shorts based on the title. A lot of two person scenes. It's cool to see how different casts deal with similar material.

I also recommend Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Hellboy, and The Office Second Series (DVD).
 
#82
The other day after Jonly Bonly had a kick ass show we all went out to celebrate the show at the tripple crown. We ordered some french fries and chicken fingers. I only mention this because I dipped the french fries in the barbecue sauce for the chicken fingers and really liked it. I liked it so much I felt bad for using the barbecue sauce that was meant for the chicken fingers. So I stopped until the chicken fingers were gone. Then I went back into the barbecue sauce. Delicious.

I saw Van Helsing on Friday. I was afraid of this movie beofre I saw it. i thought it was going to be big and dumb. But I enjoyed it and thought it was a lot of fun. I guess the same guy who directed and wrote this is the same guy who did the Mummy movies. I liked those too. Van helsing was kind of unrelenting in the fact there was so much action. I had fun. I don't know about you.
 
#83
I have a Movie show at the PIT tonight with Feathers and Flannel. The Movie performs the movie form as taught to us by Ed Herbstman. I like the form a lot becuase the scenes are set up and its less work when you're improvising. I think less work is good in scenes because that means you can play more. I think that's why in a lot of classes improv teachers tell you to get to the point, the deal, whatever it is you're trying to establish as soon as possible. Because once you've established everything you get to play with it. Thoughts?

I'm reading Ernfun's City of Heroes thread. I find it interesting.
 
#85
The A train blows messeuirs and mesdames, the A train blows! Screw the MTA. I hate this after midnight anything goes policy they continuously adopt. No matter where I live they constantly pull this after midnight jamboree train schedule shit. Fuck that and the A train.
 
#91
Dear Sir or Madame,

I present to you my latest Michael Smith video, MICHAEL SMITH AT THE
GOLDEN GLOBES, http://jeremiahmurphy.net/cpws/smith/SMITHglobes.mov

AND I have 3 comedy shows coming up which I think would add the pepper
into your life's omelette.

***On Friday, January 21, at 10pm . You can have the pleasure of viewing
my improv comedy group, Jonly Bonly (www.jonlybonly.net). Another
hilarious improv group will also be performing with us and it will knock
your little Mary Poppins socks right off. this is a show that my improv
team is producing itself and I as well as Nick Cook, Jessica Bell, Nate
Starkey, Rachael Mason, & Kevin Napier would be overjoyed to see you in
the audience. Overjoyed. So bring your friends, your boss, and your
Nerve.com partners. the show is at Gotham City Improv, 158 West 23rd
Street, #2F (Above Monster Sushi). Tickets are $7.

***Also, on Friday January 21 at 7pm before the 10pm show, you can catch
me in a great show called Character Dog Run, directed by Chicago Improv
Sensation, Stacy Mayer. This show is a mixture of scripting and improv
where 7 actors bring a prepared character and monologue then mix it up
in scenes. This show will also feature Laura Dillman (who you'll
recognize from any of my short films which you can catch at
www.cpwstudios.biz) and Justin Herfel (who you'll also recognize from
the same shorts) . The show is at Juvie Hall, 24 Bond St. at Lafayette
(take the 6 to bleeker or R/W to 8th Street). Tickets are $7.Featuring
Characters By: Amanada Allan, Phil Wedo, Lauren Palmigiano, Jeremiah
Murphy, Laura Dillman, Justin Herfel and Stuart Draper with a short film
by Cooter Shorts.

***But before friday hits, tomorrow TUESDAY, 1/18/05 at 9:30pm catch me
improvise in MINGLE, a show featuring performers from various improv
teams from the Peoples Improv Theater. This week MINGLE
features: Kevin Townley, Chris Grace, Nate Starkey, Chris Griggs, Sarah
Nowak, Jeremiah Murphy, &Elna Baker. We will be opeing for THE BOOK CLUB
an improv group which improvises off of a book that they read. This week
it's Mark Twain's much banned classic, Huck Finn. The book Club is John
Coburn, Alan Harris, Jill Peirez, Christina Casa, and Walter Murphy.
This show is at the People's Improv Theater (The PIT), 154 W 29th
Street, (near the corner of 7th and 29th), Tuesday 1/18/05. Tickets are
$5.
 
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