So the guys behind Lasagnacat recently did an interview:
nerdyshow.com/2017/03/nerdy-show-interview-fatal-farm-returns-to-lasagna-cat/ So they really went in depth to answer a lot of questions we've had, like if they'd been working on Lasagnacat all this time (they had), their work process and motivation with the project, whether John Barrymore did all that Pipe Strip monologue in one take, etc. etc....
Thanks for sharing, I've been curious about the people who made those vids as I've enjoyed them quite a bit. I wonder what Jim Davis thinks of them.
Ryan Murphy
>They actually made two fake accounts for the teenage Garfield vs Odie fight and filled them with tons of videos in preparation five years before the new videos.
Joseph Butler
>not directly linking to the soundcloud Nice advertising thread faggot
Chase Anderson
Sure, I'm sure you guys will like it.
It's apparently the ONLY interview they've done so far.
But you can really see from these interviews why their work is so amazing. They think like artists. Really think very seriously about their projects, trying to be true to the medium, really push the style and the innovation, and they will spend years on something to get it right.
Also, I'd already made connections between their stuff and stuff like Tim & Eric, and sure enough they say that Tim & Eric had contacted them back in the day to express appreciation for the old videos, and that they've since worked with Eric Wareheim. Completely makes sense.
Dominic Gomez
Dude, I didn't even think of doing that. I just wanted to share this because it's fucking interesting to me and I know other people like them too. Not everything is a fucking shill, you paranoiac.
Cameron Clark
Like they did these music videos with Eric Wareheim of Tim & Eric:
I dunno man. Watch the videos. It's either the type of thing you find funny or it isn't.
I think it's genius and hilarious but totally understand how it would seem completely pointless and unfunny to a lot of people.
Kayden Gonzalez
It's crazy that these guys worked on Infinite Solutions. I loved those vids back in the day
Daniel Stewart
It's just one of those things women will never understand.
Ryder Wright
>eceleb shit
Joseph Wilson
>it's not Television & Film if it's uploaded on the internet I guess Netflix series aren't allowed on Sup Forums then.
Christopher Fisher
>irrelevant buzzwords that don't apply to this
*tips fedora*
Cameron King
You need to go back.
Pick one and stay there before I get mad.
Asher Jackson
Is this guy serious?
Hunter Rogers
Apparently they're working on a western that is supposed to be something like 'The Thing meets the Old West'
Listening to them they seem to have really good taste and influences; it'll probably be good. Think of the end part of the Sex Survey vid with the weird hallucinatory shaman in the desert horror scene. I'm thinking we might get some kind of Acid Western meets Elder Gods type thing.
Jeremiah Rivera
inb4 that mentally ill guy posts his video
Mason Hughes
Thanks for posting OP, I've never delved deeper into Lasagnacat than their Youtube channel, learning what the hell is going on sounds interesting. Ignore that one guy here being a fag.
The aesthetic is done so perfectly. That soft focus 90s romance / softcore aesthetic.
I don't think he is.
This is ten times more interesting and creative than anything happening in television and film, and it's moving image. There's no reason we shouldn't discuss new forms of youtube etc content / videos here.
Owen Jones
Def give it a listen. They go really really deep into the production and thought that went into it all.
Carter Jenkins
Odie as Kenny G is even wearing period-specific 90s jeans.
Parker Adams
build bridges not walls user
Juan Flores
I'd like to see more come out from these guys more often, but it sounds like they just put a lot of love and time into it. At least they're very devoted and ultimately deliver.
Blake Robinson
Do they say anything about a second return?
Logan Torres
It's interesting to hear them express sympathy for Jim Davis. They understand that what they do could potentially just be kind of pointlessly malicious and actually tried to avoid that.
Oliver Gonzalez
Is this mankind's greatest achievement?
Andrew Smith
I can't remember. They talk about Lasagnacat like it's their most central and devoted project, something that they actually put most of their earnings back into making (and they know this is ridiculous but sound like they can't help it). So it seems like something they will be returning to, it just takes a long time because they're perfectionists and always want to step up their game.
But there's also several other things in the works, like this Weird Fiction / Old West hybrid thing they've been making, which sounds like is closer to coming out next. So we'll probably see that first.
Lincoln Young
I think it's one of the best things made in a medium specifically for reception on the internet. Possibly the best, if you consider the Pipe Strip and Sex Survey.
I actually think that when there's a Hall of Fame of internet content eventually, the Pipe Strip video will definitely be in it.
Camden Rivera
Given that trippy, nightmarish sequence at the end of the Sex Survey, I'd LOVE to see them go into making original Art Horror type stuff. Maybe do a series.