Can/will the pipe strip ever be adapted into a film? Who should direct it?
Can/will the pipe strip ever be adapted into a film? Who should direct it?
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I don't get it?
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I finally watched the entire thing this summer.
Damn it's good.
It would be impossible for Hollywood to do it justice.
what the fuck is this real?
Lynch
Yes. And it's surprisingly watchable.
I watched this 3 times on the day i discovered it. Absolute kino to the highest degree
Every line is so perfect. This is what it must have felt like to attend a lecture given by Plato
First thing that came to my mind
I thought the picture frame was a mirror
I just can't get over how good this is, the writing, tone, beat, set up, his sheer conviction, would make you think, without context, that this man is delivering a truly important philosophical message. All as a set up for dumb punchline, that the write of Garfield is an idiot for pretending his cartoon is deep.
It’s Impossible too film.
...what in gods name...
Wtf. is that a pipe?
so you're telling me if I paint my apartment's second bedroom green with red carpet and a red ceiling then lock my cat in there I will have created a cat rage room?
So good
Maybe I’m just extremely fatigued and hungover but there’s no joke in this strip
it's not a joke, it's a manifesto on the human experience
Probably just went over your head
Try reading more and developing your mental acuity
You're in phase one. Enjoy the ride
this reminds me that I want to see a Garfield Minus Garfield movie
I'm just not sure any living actor could pull it off
return
post the strips where jon's mom won't stop asking why he isn't married yet haha
Yes
the joke is, something wrong, of course it was Garfield. but welcome to 3 panel daily newspaper comics, usually the lowest of the low
I've watched this twice. It's actually kind of fucking crazy how they managed to make an hour of this entertaining. The soundtrack helps a fuckton too
I forgot to post this on Pipe Strips 40th anniversary 2 years ago. I hope someone else remembered.
>that's Drew Barrymore's half brother whom she refuses to acknowledge
Someone post the semen comic
Already has been
Kundun, I need to watch it
>mfw when a plumbing van parks up outside of a municipal court where I eat lunch every Thursday, and a plumbing man clearly can't find a tool and proclaims "now where can my pipe wrench be?"
There is a documentary that these guys could inspire, they do advertising.
>The Pipe Strip
Directed by Spike Jonez
A small time artist (Jack Black) who plays a alternate history version of Jim Davis gets discovered by one of the greatest postmodern philosophers on the planet (Christoph Waltz).
Jack Black is extremely excited when he thinks his big break at age 50 will finally happen but little does he know what he is in for. Waltz, spends an hour speaking about one of his strips and people cry laughing as he prattles on and on and on and Black is embarrassed and decides to parody the philosopher in his strips. Now the shoe is on the other foot as the lowbrow public makes Waltz into a meme.
Waltz meant what he said and honestly always loved the work of Jim Davis. This movie is about the class confusion that is a big problem in our society, that while we seem to hate each other over the most petty things, in reality we all have things in common and things we love about each other, but our languages and viewpoints are so drastically different, they are alien to each other.
It's the single greatest analysis video of all time. It's better and more compelling than any TED talk.
By God, it is the pipe strip or monologues.
There's no point in an adaptation if Jim Davis doesn't direct it. No, he isn't a film director, but The Pipe Strip is itself a work that transcends all forms of art that came before it, an adaptation would have to live up to that legacy and the only person who could even potentially be capable of that is the master that graced us with The Pipe Strip to begin with.
I finally see a thread to post this pic I’ve had for many many years makes me feel validated
>"GARFIELD!"
How fares the Sahib strip?
Do Americans really do this?
I firmly believe it's the single greatest piece posted to YouTube.
I really can't see anything topping it.
You can't spell Fact without Cat.
Well, that's sort of similar to the Garfield comic in a way.
>pipe strip
haha yes I know this meme
But why was there a cup of dog semen on the table if she's examining Garfield?
Cast it
you want real Garfield kino.
Read "Garfield Minus Garfield".
>taking Garfield comic strips, and erasing Garfield from the picture. Where you only have Jon by himself.
...and stay away from sharp objects, it is the most depressing shit ever.
Maisie Williams as Miss Lasagna
Watched the whole goddamned video again. That final 10 minutes transcends sarcasm and becomes an unironic examination of the immortality of art.
It wad beautiful.
you go into this video thinking you'd never actually watch this silly meme for a whole hour and then before you know it you've done it and not only did you enjoy it but you want more, maybe you'll even watch it again. that's real kino.
>le ironic appreciation of something mediocre
I too am very quirky
>when he talks about a child smiling at the pipe strip 80,000 years from now
>ironic
Filtered
t. brainlet desperate for any (You)
actually watch the video, then say that again
Post irony is still irony retard
This video is so good that it in turn received its own parody which is nearly as good
Cringe af
One day youll get over irony children
>I firmly believe it's the single greatest piece posted to YouTube.
And the most amazing thing is that Lasagnacat also produced the 2nd greatest piece on youtube, the Sex Survey Results video.
>I too am very quirky
You don't even know what a quirk is.
That finale was goddamned spooky.
I can get over irony, you'll still be cringe though