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Cinco de Voices
What do Seth MacFarlane, Emily Blunt and Kermit the Frog have in common?
They all hear funny voices.
While I can imitate some characters for the sake of drama or comedy, Seth MacFarlane constantly proves that performing impersonations is a remarkable skill. To successfully pull off a great impression, you have to fully inhabit another person or character’s being, including their accent, temperament and signature reactions. Most impressively, the best imitators are able to switch on-and-off like a light switch from acting like themselves to being somebody completely different with stunning accuracy.
As a fan and student of improv and acting, the following video of impressions is entertaining and educational. It features one of the modern masters at work:
Impersonations definitely require a very specific set of skills.
Perspective Day
Today is Earth Day, which means that for 24 hours only, we need to individually and collectively care for the planet we live on.
Or, perhaps, we should do this everyday.
Protocol for most everybody is to be courteous of nature. This is demonstrated by us throwing trash away daily, recycling each week and engaging with nature in its various forms in peaceful, respectful fashion. And yet, there are still those who see the coming apocalypse with every plastic bag in a grocery store, every napkin blown to the ground by a gust of wind and every private jet polluting the air…except when en route to multimillion dollar environmental conferences.
Wouldn’t a conference call or video chat be more environmentally sustainable if the planet is in such dire jeopardy?
There is no argument that we all want clean water, fresh air and for animals to live in the wild without being proactively and unnecessarily targeted. However, in the grand environmental argument, there does need to be some perspective injected about the complicated, surprisingly youthful relationship between humans and nature.
The late George Carlin was a brilliant observational stand-up comedian and thinker. If you’re wondering if he had any thoughts on the environmental movement and even Earth Day in particular, then check out the video clip below. It’s just a slice of his full routine on the subject (which is hilarious and relevant), but for language sake, here’s a portion that is 100% suitable for all ages (a rare find in classic George Carlin rants) that hits on his major point.
Just continue to be in awe of what the Earth has to show us in 2015…on this Wednesday.
Life’s a Garden…And You Should Still Dig It
“Keep on keepin’ on.”
“You can’t have ‘no’ in your heart.”
“Rule number one: I’m number one.”
Rule number two: Watch the video below.
Dang!
You better believe it: Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser will be available for streaming this summer.
David Spade and Co. is coming back with the comedic roar of a Hemi engine…no snakes and sparklers here!