This is where you'll find fun things that may or may not have anything to do with Third Kid Productions. For example, if one of us sees an amazing show, we'll tell you about it. Or, if we find a great link or read an awesome book, we'll post it right here. Because artists LOVE sharing art. It's what we do, whether or not we created it.
the humans are dead
If you haven't watched The Flight Of The Conchords, I suggest you go out to your local video store (ha ha, video stores... poor dears) and get both seasons of this hilarious show. Originally (and continually) a folk-parody band, these guys turned their lives into an absurdest half-hour of preposterous belly laughs.
In keeping with the theme of TKP's upcoming Musical, Gee Willikers, SPACE!, I give you The Humans are Dead, one of FOTC best songs, in my humble opinion.
In keeping with the theme of TKP's upcoming Musical, Gee Willikers, SPACE!, I give you The Humans are Dead, one of FOTC best songs, in my humble opinion.
the sheriff of yrnameer
Super awesome book. I assume if you're visiting this website, you enjoy funny things. This book is hilarious, AND it's about space (like our upcoming musical). I read it in two days, and I want to read it again.
Here's a snippet from the review by The Written Nerd:
"The Sheriff of Yrnameer reads like The Magnificent Seven as written by Douglas Adams, with Han Solo as the hero. It punches all the right buttons for a space opera / romantic comedy / postmodern sitcom / satire on commercial culture. The recurring gags become like inside jokes with old friends, and the ending, though I expected it to be enjoyably predictable, was genuinely (and enjoyably) surprising."
Guys, reading is cool.
Here's a snippet from the review by The Written Nerd:
"The Sheriff of Yrnameer reads like The Magnificent Seven as written by Douglas Adams, with Han Solo as the hero. It punches all the right buttons for a space opera / romantic comedy / postmodern sitcom / satire on commercial culture. The recurring gags become like inside jokes with old friends, and the ending, though I expected it to be enjoyably predictable, was genuinely (and enjoyably) surprising."
Guys, reading is cool.
Art show!!
MAKE A SCENE is a gallery event celebrating the golden age of cinema. There will be paintings by Emily Benjamin and Tanya Sand, and live vocal performances by Abigail Fernandez and solo recording artist, Candice Sand.
December 4th, 8pm at the Ossington Theatre - 61 Ossington Ave. The work will be displayed until Friday December 7th, so be sure to go and check it out!
December 4th, 8pm at the Ossington Theatre - 61 Ossington Ave. The work will be displayed until Friday December 7th, so be sure to go and check it out!
so funny
You guys... it hurts I'm laughing so hard. Seriously. Bad Lip Reading is a phenomenon sweeping YouTube and these guys (and girls) are so amazingly talented. They have many videos, but this is my personal favourite: they "bad lip read" The Hunger Games. Check it out: