Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for August 29, 2011
Transcript:
Alice: You're coming to my play and you're drawing a comic about it too? Petey: Yes. Alice: Why aren't you all excited? Petey: I hate drawing in public. And I don't like plays. They're like movies but the actors can see me watching them. Alice: Why would anybody look at you when I'm on stage? Mom: Time to go! Are you all excited?
margueritem about 13 years ago
Good point, Alice!
rayannina about 13 years ago
“Excited” may be the wrong adjective …
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
There’s excited, and then there’s excited…
MitziFlowers about 13 years ago
Why indeed, Alice. Why indeed..
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Alice, when have you EVER seen your big brother excited?! I don’t know if Madeline is just incredibly calm, or unaware of the seething unrest in her children….
alviebird about 13 years ago
Petey is exhibiting a pretty disturbing behavior. It’s disturbing to me because I know first hand how socially crippling it can be. It has ruined my life and, after a ten year legal battle, I still can’t get SSI.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Mom your good…..
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
A little full of yourself, aren’t you Alice.
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Crossover at Reality Check today. Give me a sec, I think I need a Reality Check.Sorry I’m getting loopy
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Alice and Danders make an appearance in a Reality Check tribute.
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
OK, as an acting geek, I must refute Petey’s point thoroughly. When you’re acting you pour you heart and soul into the performance, into being the character. With movie acting, you’ll be doing this and suddenly — cut — another take. it ruins your connection with the character. If you’ve said the line 7 times, it ceases to be the character talking and it’s just you, trying to get a good take. In a play, you’re allowed to be in the moment, to really BE the character. There are no second takes.
pibfan868 about 13 years ago
Petey, come on now! Think about ALICE!!! She DEMANDS it!
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
Spanish, as another acting geek, I understand you, but movie acting has its compensations (as well as its own challenges). A movie can combine the immediacy of theater with the permanence of, say, a novel: when you DO get it “just right”, it’s captured and preserved. Acting for a camera also allows for nuance that couldn’t possibly be communicated on a stage: When the face you’re looking at is ten feet high, every twitch of the lip and dart of the eye becomes significant.
pumaman about 13 years ago
I think Mom may be the only one who’s really all excited.
Wolfdreamer250 about 13 years ago
I’m totally saving today’s comic
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
Alice with “actors ego” and a stage-mother. UGH!!! A societal apocolypse.