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15 Dec 2009, 1:28 pm

I find shows like "Who's line is it anyway?" fascinating. It's like, how do these guys do it? I tried improv in a few theatre classes but I always get embarrassed and feel stupid and awkward. Anyway, I'm amazed how people can come up with stuff just like that.



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15 Dec 2009, 4:26 pm

I like the rap battles where at least some of the content is freestyled. Like when someone 'flips' an insult that their opponent said only a few moments ago back at them + wordplay + relevant specifically to a person/place etc + multi-syllable rhyme patterns + flow + its a really funny joke, delivered perfectly.

When most of those elements come together, its jaw-dropping :D



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15 Dec 2009, 6:12 pm

psych wrote:
I like the rap battles where at least some of the content is freestyled. Like when someone 'flips' an insult that their opponent said only a few moments ago back at them + wordplay + relevant specifically to a person/place etc + multi-syllable rhyme patterns + flow + its a really funny joke, delivered perfectly.



No doubt. All improv is conceptually amazing to me but freestyle battles and freestyle raps in general are the wildest of all.

Have you seen the video of Tom Green on his show freestyling with Xzibit? :lol: A friend of mine showed me this recently and it is ridiculous, Tom Green can actually flow real well. I questioned at first whether he actually did it off the cuff, but you can see how he starts off super slow and awkward and then gets into a groove and just rips it after that. I am not a fan of Tom Green in the least but it really is pretty funny.

I'd post the video on here but it's NSFW/WP terms/etc., but if you're curious, google "tom green freestyle" and it'll pop right up.


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15 Dec 2009, 6:25 pm

I love watching improv. I like how someone can give the actors a topic, and they can make a 10 minute act out of it. I was watching 'Who's Line is it, Anyways' back in 2002, and a couple guys did a whole silent skit about the Olympics. It was funny to watch. :lol:


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16 Dec 2009, 4:30 am

Yeah, it's pretty impressive to be able to think 'on your feet' like that. I'll admit, it makes me jealous. :oops:


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16 Dec 2009, 8:34 am

I suspect all aspies would find improv comedy difficult.
A large part of social interacton is improvisation after all.

I do find those guys (and girls) on Whose Line Is It Anyway pretty impressive.

I imagine some of them every so often try to squeeze in jokes they've already used elsewhere.
I've certainly seen a few comedians rehash jokes and routines for "unscripted" talk shows.
Even so, it's still pretty impressive how they do it.

Freestyle rap on the other hand is usually - IMHO, if you listen to the words - codswallop.
If you don't listen to the words, it can be kind of impressive. I prefer scat singing though. :)



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16 Dec 2009, 6:37 pm

amazon_television wrote:

No doubt. All improv is conceptually amazing to me but freestyle battles and freestyle raps in general are the wildest of all.


Yeah, im catching up on the battle scene atm and there seems to be a trend away from freestyling. Maybe its just me seeing a movement through the net and being UK biased, but when i started watching jumpoff/scribble etc years ago frees=good/writtens=less so then slowly the stigma seems to have subsided, now the grindtime battles are almost totally written - its cool not having to sit through filler & thers amazing quality content but i miss the spontanaeity sparring element sometimes. And the same thing seems to be taking the current british (dont flop) league. I dont know what the austrailians are up to, but thatd be the place to look IMO.

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Have you seen the video of Tom Green on his show freestyling with Xzibit? :lol: A friend of mine showed me this recently and it is ridiculous, Tom Green can actually flow real well. I questioned at first whether he actually did it off the cuff, but you can see how he starts off super slow and awkward and then gets into a groove and just rips it after that. I am not a fan of Tom Green in the least but it really is pretty funny.

I'd post the video on here but it's NSFW/WP terms/etc., but if you're curious, google "tom green freestyle" and it'll pop right up.


thanks, i enjoyed that :D he starts to look and sound a bit like Eyedea towards the end.



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16 Dec 2009, 7:07 pm

I love watching it as well.


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23 Dec 2009, 12:42 am

skysaw wrote:

Freestyle rap on the other hand is usually - IMHO, if you listen to the words - codswallop.
If you don't listen to the words, it can be kind of impressive. I prefer scat singing though. :)


But when it isn't, it's awesome! How do they DO that? It's just beyond me! I like scat too though.



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23 Dec 2009, 1:09 am

AMazed no,
but i do enjoy them


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23 Dec 2009, 2:41 am

tinky wrote:
these guys don't specifically do improv all time but what they do is just overall amazing:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ImprovEverywhere
I also love ImprovEverywhere. The dancing in the subway and the frozen grand central are the coolest. :)

As for any other improv, I find it interesting but it makes me feel bad about myself, because there's no way I could possibly do anything like that. There used to be a show called "Train" here in Canada. It was fully improv, and very entertaining to watch. Basically, it was about a certain group of people who all know each other getting on the train and talking about their lives. It was very realistic, with no one-dimensional stereotypes nor cheesy scripted lines. Too bad they stopped airing it because it didn't turn out to be as popular as expected...


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