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There’s a new video in this post, but first, a word from the sponsors…
The A Week of Kindness Show!
First Monday of the month at 9:30 PM!
The next The A Week of Kindness show is Monday, April 7th at Pianos:
158 Ludlow at Stanton (Take the J, M, Z, or F to Delancey/Essex)
Free!
For this edition of The A Week of Kindness Show, you’ve got a pass to Peter Jackson’s Master Film Director Seminar!Come see new bits and videos, and special performances by our special guests:
Gabe and Jenny
Nate Kushner
Matt McCarthy
Old Rich People
Chris O’Connor
Old Rich People
And now the video:
Special effects are not magic, but the magic of a film is special effects. The people who make special effects are usually off-duty sorcerers. As long as we appease them with a weekly tribute of enchanted crystal shards, they provide literal magic for our films.
However, not all of our special effects come from wizards. Some come from the real hard work of mere mortals, beings of flesh and blood who will grow old to see their dreams and loved ones die. Join us in paying tribute to the Bee Movie special effecticians.
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There are two kinds of people in this world.
There’s people who will look at the following images and ask, flabbergasted: “Why the hell would you waste your time making those pictures?”
And then there’s people who will look at the following images and ask, flabbergasted: “Why the hell weren’t these pictures the first images that were made immediately within seconds of the invention of Photoshop?”



So there you have it. Ben Vereen + Wolverine = Benverine. Yep.
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At the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre:
307 W. 26th St, near 8th Avenue.
Come see us close out the second night of the fourth annual New York Sketchfest with a show we call "Bing Crosby's Interdimensional Family Hour," featuring a whole crapload of new material!
Appearing with Trophy Dad
Tickets are $10 (or $5 for UCB students) and can be reserved here.
Also available are Friday night passes for $40 ($20 for UCB students) or 3-night festival passes for $100 ($50 for students).
The next The A Week of Kindness show is Monday, July 2nd at Pianos:
158 Ludlow at Stanton (Take the J, M, Z, or F to Delancey/Essex)
Free!
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