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mjmacky
04-25-2012, 09:48 AM
Since I finally watched and finished this series, AMC's Comic Book Men (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2174367/), thought I'd share my... thoughts... fuck can't think of another way to end that thought. Thought I'd share my ruminations. No that sounds pretentious. On with it.

Kevin Smith (Clerks, Dogma... you know, Silent Bob) opened up a comic book store called Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash in 1997 in NJ, and moved its location 1999ish to its current Red Bank location. The show includes shop manager Walt Flanagan, employees Mike Zapcic and Ming Chen, and lounger Bryan Johnson (acted in many Smith movies and directed Vulgar). Mostly taking place in said store and follows its own formula consistently from episode to episode, which are 40 minutes a piece and completes the season at 6 episodes. Basic structure comprised of the following elements:


The random conversation segment. The guys hanging around conversing about comics, movies, life and hypotheticals
The Antiques Roadshow segment. Basically shows the presentation and haggling of people coming in trying to sell their rarest of rare collector's items to make a major advancement in life, or trying to talk down the purchase price of something they want. OK, so I've never seen Antiques Roadshow, to the point where I originally wrote it as Antique Road Show, but I figure it's pretty much the same thing. They sometimes bring in a special expert appraiser of the obscure named Rob Bruce. I was smitten.
The adventurechallengequest segment. Basically they do something with a particular goal in mind, could take place outside the shop (e.g. competing to sell most junk at flea market, organizing and running a promotion for the store, getting tats).
Podcast segment. This part of the show throws in Kevin Smith as they sit around a studio table talking about the ongoings of the shop, particularly of the filmed segments, and they do indulge in tangents. The actual podcasts, external to the show, have more material.


So, impressions? It was fantastic to watch, if I wasn't laughing I was usually smiling throughout. The guys have a great dynamic about them, the show is edited superbly as it's pretty damn entertaining for what is essentially a type of reality show. My inner geek lights up with joy, for instance when a seller shows up at the shop and they notice he has parked his 1960's version bat mobile just outside, then convinced him to let them all take it for a spin.

They all tend to rag on Ming, the youngest one among them (I think they're all are around or in their 40's). Bryan Johnson is a favorite, he's self-deprecating, quick witted and hilarious at it. Bryan has a 5-year-old niece with Down's syndrome, gets a tattoo of her as a zombie riding a tricycle on his forearm since it's one of the biggest things they bond over, pretty fucking cool. Doesn't hurt that he looks like a magnified version of Paul Giamatti with a epic beard.

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So, it's not a universal recommendation, but if you're even the most peripheral fan of geek stuff you will probably really really like the show.

mjmacky
04-25-2012, 09:58 AM
Even better then a long ass synopsis and op ed, how about a clip?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkL55Mo7KG0

chalice
04-25-2012, 10:21 AM
I've been waiting for this show all my life. Was disappointed it was only a six week run.

I agree about Brian. Every time I look at him I can't help thinking he's the sasquatch version of our very own Clocker.

mjmacky
04-25-2012, 10:36 AM
I've been waiting for this show all my life. Was disappointed it was only a six week run.

I agree about Brian. Every time I look at him I can't help thinking he's the sasquatch version of our very own Clocker.

Oh contraire, it may just be my weariness of having U.S. shows go for 20, 24, 36 episode seasons, but I take comfort in the shorter run seasons especially when they're of the hour long TV run type. I would like to see more show pick up the 6,7-10,7-10,... format.

Also, in the who's a Carrie, who's a Miranda game, I didn't have Clocker as Bryan.

Artemis
04-25-2012, 12:08 PM
You've sold me macky, it sounds brill and the clip was awesome :yup:
I'm going to have to check it out for myself but it looks like my particular kind of weirdness geekiness.

mjmacky
04-25-2012, 01:46 PM
Why is no one fighting me on this one? It just kind of feels weird. Where's Idol dammit?

IdolEyes787
04-25-2012, 04:59 PM
Why is no one fighting me on this one? It just kind of feels weird. Where's Idol dammit?
I have a Spider-Man #3 and even I don't see the point of tuning in to hear what people who have lost all self respect have to say..

mjmacky
04-25-2012, 07:56 PM
Why is no one fighting me on this one? It just kind of feels weird. Where's Idol dammit?
I have a Spider-Man #3 and even I don't see the point of tuning in to hear what people who have lost all self respect have to say..

That's better. Once you're in, you hurt so good.

zot
04-26-2012, 02:51 AM
For years the lynchpin of the ED2K network was a server in Germany called "Der Stille Bob" - but I never knew where they got the name.

mjmacky
04-26-2012, 03:03 AM
No no, this one could move, he just wouldn't speak
j/k, had to do it.

I won't go out and recommend films, but Clerks, Chasing Amy or Dogma if you must.

megabyteme
04-26-2012, 08:16 AM
I have a Spider-Man #3

See a doctor and get rid of it. :mellow:

:drummer:

EDIT
Don't trust Whitey!

IdolEyes787
04-26-2012, 10:36 AM
I have a Spider-Man #3

See a doctor and get rid of it. :mellow:



One of the worst symptoms is I have an uncontrollable urge to scream PARKERRR!!!! all the time.

megabyteme
04-26-2012, 06:47 PM
Was actually quite amazed at the going rate for such literature. :O

I'm more utilitarian in my spending. Whatever you want to do with your allowance, and money from mowing neighbors' yards is up to you, though.

IdolEyes787
04-26-2012, 09:10 PM
Was actually quite amazed at the going rate for such literature. :O

I'm more utilitarian in my spending. Whatever you want to do with your allowance, and money from mowing neighbors' yards is up to you, though.

It was 10 cents when I bought it.:unsure:

megabyteme
04-26-2012, 10:42 PM
You've beaten even the greatest financial guru of the site in terms of beating inflation... :O

IdolEyes787
04-26-2012, 10:47 PM
Kind of makes me sorry that I used it as a coaster and occasional flyswatter now.

megabyteme
04-26-2012, 11:50 PM
You've gotta stop putting those classic baseball cards in your spokes, too...

IdolEyes787
04-27-2012, 12:59 AM
They were hockey cards but thanks.

mjmacky
04-27-2012, 01:25 AM
You've gotta stop putting those classic baseball cards in your spokes, too...

He's canuckian, that would be sacrilege.

megabyteme
04-27-2012, 01:42 AM
They were hockey cards but thanks.

So, by the time the faces are worn to shreds on the card, you've got something more "true to life". I can see how that would raise their value for collectors.

stplayahtn
06-09-2012, 06:12 PM
I love this show. So glad it got renewed for a second season.