Silent Dance party was chris, andy, and james dancing. Andy casually sported a tight flannel short sleave shirt without undershirt, unbuttoned to show off his marker-drawn chest hair. He also had an electical tape musctache and a construction helmet. ha ha... Chris just had a child beater and a tie around his head improvising dances with his umbrella (as in wind taking away, its raining out!, and put out the fire). James had a cardboard cut out of cindy crawford that he sold to andy so andy could get his rocks off. That was pretty much it. At one point andy is freaking out at chris for trying to staple gun the mustache on, and at eric because he is videotaping him taking his shirt off. Bad psychologist was chris. He would have patients in that either he didn't have patience or compassion for, or would prescribe them with things that were minutely apparent. Every patient was shipped off to the mental hospital. Some of the characters you can see above, and a few i've forgotten but i'll fix it when eric and andy tell me more. Somewhere towards the end it all became a talk show of chaos. Steven Shwartz, bad stand up comedian. Steven shwartz began at an early age doing impressions of his family, using jokes to laugh at their misfortune, and props to carry out doing so. The movie is about the struggle he went through in his life. Experiences like prop comedy, def jam-esque jokes, popsicle stick jobs, partners like Dr. Zany, hawaiian/spanish guitar and sung songs, insane asylum for becoming Dr. Zany, and eventually suicide. The hecklers never quit, but either did the determination... the story of a bad stand up comedian.
Dance Party: hm... kind of a demo version but its funny to watch andy, chris, and james be fools for a little while. Even better when andy actually freaks out that the stapler is going to hurt him... then actually does punture his upper hip in two small punture wounds that never bled under the tape. Bad psychiatrist was a chance for chris finally to step in front of the camera. There was one part where they were showing random ink blots and eric said it looked like a squirrel eating a worm. Apparrently this is the funniest thing to chris as it looks exactly like that and it wasn't meant to. This created alot of outtakes just because chris could not hold it in. Chris gets slapped twice, and has a few outtakes himself (ahem). Eric basically played himself, egomaniac, violent... ha ha. no, but seriously at one point chris and eric chemistry became about making the other person laugh. Same with james. James is a riot, this is his first basement movie appearance and lucky him to enter in a slap happy based film. There were alot of reoccuring messages like the hawaiian/spanish guitar, y-chromosome sporting cindy crawford, and a few others. Steven Shwartz: eric played this prop comic (if you are going to be a bad comic, prop is the way to go). There were always heckles being shouted from james, andy, and chris.. to bring him down. Its all such a riot. I don't know if its general humor, but oh well its damn funny for us. Dr. Zany, played by james, is perhaps the funniest character ever created. "Thats zany!" "No one likes you, but i'm still dancing!" classic lines if any were ever said. The awkward colored plaid ladies suitcoat with shoulder pads fit the character like a speedo. tight brother, tight. all three shorts were beautiful simply becuase they were completely improvised, the only reason we practiced was because chris would laugh and throw it all off and we'd have to do it over. There was some stuttering, some laughing, and a few outtakes.. but basically it is amazing that we pulled it all off smooth stories, reoccuring humor, damn these kids is becoming perhaps talented? Mixture of skill and slap happy? is this the desired effect? Personally i think it all works very well and is a riot.