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Posts : 359 Join date : 2012-08-12 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:17 pm | |
| Bye Nikki Bye Full title: "Bye Nikki Bye" Release date: April 12, 2005
This is a music video commemorating Nikki's short time in the series. The song is played presumably by the "House Band," which includes Sam on guitar, Dr. Chalmers on drums, and Tovar on bass. This video is currently available only to sponsors. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:17 pm | |
| Halloween Tips, Tricks and Treats from The Strangerhood Full title: "Halloween Tips, Tricks and Treats from The Strangerhood" Length: 3' 30" Release date: October 29, 2005
The residents offer costume suggestions and trick-or-treating tips. Nikki appears in this episode, and another famous Sims 2 character makes an appearance at the end, as well. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:17 pm | |
| Strangerhood Studios is a series of shorts, each about one or two minutes long, featuring the characters of The Strangerhood. The story, however, departs from the main plot of The Strangerhood. For example, the characters are back in the outside world, not trapped on Strangerhood Lane. Strangerhood Studios was created when the Independent Film Channel asked Rooster Teeth Productions and machinima artist Paul Marino to create six shorts for television broadcast.
Only Sam, Dutchmiller, and Catherine from the original cast have recurring roles. Wade is seen in a potential promotional poster as the "funny sidekick"; he also appears in another poster for a romance-themed pitch, along with Tovar. Nikki is mentioned in a phone conversation. Starting from episode 4, every Strangerhood character, except for Tovar, appear in the mini-series. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:18 pm | |
| The Pitch 1 Full title: "The Pitch" Length: 1' 03" Release date: July 12, 2005
The network studios pitch in to Sam's idea about a new motion picture. He wishes to work independently, but Dutchmiller and Catherine push their own ideas for the film. Sam wants his series to be "gritty" and "urban", while Dutchmiller and Catherine want a "funny sidekick" or a "romantic interest". Sam becomes enraged when Dutch and Catherine try to take control, shouting, "Son of a B****!" (a Red vs Blue reference), which soon becomes a working title. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:18 pm | |
| The Pitch 3 Full title: "Punk 'Til I Puke" Length: 1' 11" Release date: August 1, 2005
The production crew finally makes a movie about punk rock. Sam, Dutchmiller, and Catherine argue over marketing techniques and stunts to use at the movie premiere. Dutchmiller and Catherine suggest getting tattoos and burning bras. Sam objects — in vain, as usual. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:18 pm | |
| The Pitch 2 Full title: "Statistically Speaking" Length: 1' 09" Release date: July 12, 2005
The good news is that the pitch is highly anticipated by the studio. The catch is that no one in the focus group likes the characters or the story. Sam considers this and decides to change a few things; however, Dutchmiller and Catherine advise him to come up with an entirely new story. Eventually, they draft a script concerning a cyborg altar boy from the future and starring a time-traveling narrator. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:19 pm | |
| The Pitch 4 Full title: "Reality Check" Length: 1' 21" Release date: August 15, 2005
The episode begins with a documentary style of shooting. Sam meets the focus group; they begin to make clichéd objections to his film. Chalmers rants, for a variety of reasons, about the forms they were forced to complete. Dutchmiller and Catherine announce that Sam will star in a reality show in which he will live with the focus group for the next six months. Sam is incredulous as the commercial for Unfocused for C3 (Corporate Cinema Channel) rolls, featuring various review quotes that appear to have been taken out of context. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:19 pm | |
| The Pitch 5 Full title: "Reinventing the Wagon Wheel" Length: 1' 18" Release date: September 7, 2005
Dutchmiller and Catherine inform Sam that the focus group still is unhappy with the latest version of his film, a cowboy western called The Old Wagon. They believe that it still needs "a little tweaking". The group offers suggestions for various anachronistic elements, such as lasers and spaceships. The episode ends with a poster for The Old Lazer Spaceship. | |
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| Subject: Re: The Strangerhood Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:19 pm | |
| The Pitch 6 Full title: "Exception Speech" Length: 2' 21" Release date: October 12, 2005
Sam finally takes a stand and argues that the focus group is unqualified to judge his movies. Wade says that he usually classifies the summer blockbusters he sees by the intensity of his "Whoa!"; Catherine insists that the focus group is chosen through a lengthy "screening process". Chalmers and Wade (especially Wade) attempt to opt out of the "screening process", but have already consented to it. Sam yells that he cannot be a part of such a travesty of filmmaking; the group insists that if by "travesty" he means sacks of money and worldwide fame, then he is exactly right. Sam pauses for a moment and then demands his own parking space, to which Dutchmiller agrees. The episode then cuts to The 75th Semi-Monthly Golden Cyborg Awards and Celebrity Bakeoff, where a scene from the film is shown. The winner for Best Picture is Punk Cyborg Lazer Dog Spaceship Cat Wagon: The Movie. Sam nervously accepts the award as everyone else cheers him on. The mini-series ends with a newspaper headline about the ceremony and Sam's movie. | |
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