Friday, August 10, 2007

The Willy, Gilbert & AJ SHOW's Promising New Films

Thomas Farris and Gilbert .S. Talk About Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show Films:
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Interviewer Misao Stills sit downs down with Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show producers/stars Seth Seth Thomas Farris and Gilbert .S. to speak about some of the highlighted short films.

STILLER: "Let's begin off with inquiries about the episode entitled "The Curse Off". Bash you cats believe you pushed the envelope there?

GILBERT: "Eh, you know. .that's what it's about. And we prefer the term "short film". We haven't given into the television series talk, like, "episode", "season". Instead of "season", we state "era". We started off with "the Mystery Era". Which was extended from figure one, "Diego Waterfall Off the Treadmill" to figure thriteen, "The Anatomy of Three-Way Feuds". But I say that's irrelevant."

STILLER: "But how about figure thirteen, the three-way feuds film? Bash you think. .what's your idea about that one?"

THOMAS: "We needed to stop that epoch with something. So we made that one seriously feeble on purpose. And we made figure twelve, um. .the quick-spat one, we made that 1 really half-assed on purpose, too."

GILBERT: "But figure eleven, "Willy's Motorcycle Show Surprise", there's one we enjoy, ourselves. Great picture game footage, all that. The good credits. The end credits were pretty cool. If we might state so ourselves."

STILLER: "How about 1s with funny names, like "The Cousin Aggravation Fight"? Or "Lalo the Conformist"?"

THOMAS: "Well. .Lalo the Conformist, I make like the song remix thing."

STILLER: "I believe there are lines questionable, too. Like, as in, tabu words, that immature children state on the show. A la, "The Swear-Off", where there's run alongs like. .things that are, well, much. Abrasion that. There's a better inquiry as in, the force level."

GILBERT: "Violence? There's suspense, some action, like in the end "non-censorship", or "Titans of Catastrophe", I wouldn't state violence. Like, the two scenes by the window in "Lalo the Conformist and Brotherly Issues". Or the fighting scene in "The Cousin Aggravation Fight", or like the the living dead thing, in that 1 film. I mean, theoretically, a violent five seconds, a unsmooth incident got "Diego Waterfall Off the Treadmill" famous, you might say. Like, they all have got a small suspense here and there. I can state you, when "Telletubbie Cultist HQ" come ups out, that'll have got action. Rocket launchers, golf game carts, you name it. The Tommy Farris have a grade of action, too."

STILLER: "Now, if I'm not mistaken, "Detective Tommy Farris" begins the "Aggressive Era". Bash you cognize what epoch come ups next, or this epoch ends?"

THOMAS: "The Aggressive Era will stop with a movie called, "Past, Present and Future". In the timeline of the Aggressive Era, we'll present a few new characters. A important new fictional fictional character that we'll present in the Aggressive epoch will be "Casey Ellis", a character who will be a callback to the "Mad Mind" storyline. We'll hopefully present a new fictional character named Francisco, who'll be a substitution for Willy, because in the story, Willy runs away to Mexico, with an alibi."

All very promising.

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