SuperJail!
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SuperJail!
I recently found a new favorite show on TV- SuperJail. It's a series of shorts aired on Adult Swim, centered around a maximum security prison located inside a volcano which is located inside a larger volcano. Internally, the prison constitutes its' own reality, unencumbered by the laws of space/time, where the physical universe is subject to the whims of the warden. Imagine ***** Wonka on crack. There's no nudity or conventional profanity, but it is prone towards gratuitous violence- pretty much every episode ends in a spectacular bloodbath.
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Sounds fun, downloading now.
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Ive seen maybe 6 or 7 episodes, enjoyable. Greatly prefered over anything that the tim and eric dicks do, hate those d-bags.
Directly from wikipedia.
"The majority of Superjail! is set inside the titular prison. Externally, Superjail is built inside a volcano which is itself located in a larger volcano. Internally, it seems to constitute its own reality, where the fabric of time and space is extremely fluid and changes at the whim of the Warden. "
Nicely done Joe.
Directly from wikipedia.
"The majority of Superjail! is set inside the titular prison. Externally, Superjail is built inside a volcano which is itself located in a larger volcano. Internally, it seems to constitute its own reality, where the fabric of time and space is extremely fluid and changes at the whim of the Warden. "
Nicely done Joe.
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Well, psychologically it reminds me a bit of Ren & Stimpy. The plots are incongruous, and it's silly in a "look at cute little bunny rabbit grazing in front of the fatal train wreck" sort of way.
In terms of content, it's a gory bloodbath. Think ***** Wonka / Alice in Wonderland, produced by the creators of Saw and the Cube trilogy.
What really appeals to me however is the artistic style. Imagine the illegitimate child of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and Pink Floyd's The Wall.
Example:
In terms of content, it's a gory bloodbath. Think ***** Wonka / Alice in Wonderland, produced by the creators of Saw and the Cube trilogy.
What really appeals to me however is the artistic style. Imagine the illegitimate child of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and Pink Floyd's The Wall.
Example:
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I thought something was wrong with me, but I am glad to know I am not the only one that enjoys that twisted show lol. I saw it for the first time a few days ago. Normally shows like that creep me out - Squid-billies for example.
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Hahaha. No, I don't. Well, a couple of times with clients from work, but not very often and not for the past few years. In fact, I've never really been into drugs of any kind. It's funny because now that I'm back in Florida, I've been running into a few old classmates from high school, all of whom have pretty much said "man, I had you fingered as a druggie for sure back then."
I just enjoy eclectic art. Seriously- I remember watching "The Wall" on Laserdisc about 15 years ago, and it really spoke to me.
ApexOnYou, yeah, I'm not a big fan of the network in general, but it's amazing what you'll watch on TV when you're stuck in a hotel room with a crappy channel selection for several weeks. Squidbillies is kinda hokey, but I like Drinky Crow (again, great artwork).
I just enjoy eclectic art. Seriously- I remember watching "The Wall" on Laserdisc about 15 years ago, and it really spoke to me.
ApexOnYou, yeah, I'm not a big fan of the network in general, but it's amazing what you'll watch on TV when you're stuck in a hotel room with a crappy channel selection for several weeks. Squidbillies is kinda hokey, but I like Drinky Crow (again, great artwork).
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Im watching the pilot episode now, you guts are into some weird ****.
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Hahaha. No, I don't. Well, a couple of times with clients from work, but not very often and not for the past few years. In fact, I've never really been into drugs of any kind. It's funny because now that I'm back in Florida, I've been running into a few old classmates from high school, all of whom have pretty much said "man, I had you fingered as a druggie for sure back then."
I just enjoy eclectic art. Seriously- I remember watching "The Wall" on Laserdisc about 15 years ago, and it really spoke to me.
ApexOnYou, yeah, I'm not a big fan of the network in general, but it's amazing what you'll watch on TV when you're stuck in a hotel room with a crappy channel selection for several weeks. Squidbillies is kinda hokey, but I like Drinky Crow (again, great artwork).
I just enjoy eclectic art. Seriously- I remember watching "The Wall" on Laserdisc about 15 years ago, and it really spoke to me.
ApexOnYou, yeah, I'm not a big fan of the network in general, but it's amazing what you'll watch on TV when you're stuck in a hotel room with a crappy channel selection for several weeks. Squidbillies is kinda hokey, but I like Drinky Crow (again, great artwork).