Jon and Jeff are the only two Starkid members to talk to themselves during a musical (i think) Jon = the scene in TGWDLM where he's fighting with himself trying not to sing Jeff = Twisted (i don't need to explain) THEY BOTH ARE LIKE THE MOST CHAOTIC COINCIDENCE? I THINK NOT
You need to have a part 2 that includes Jeff in “America is great again” when he sings it for the first time while looking at the audience and smirking.
SAME!!! Like Jeff really wrote and sang that and smirked at the audience because he knew the reaction it would get!!! Chaotic gremlin man whom I love!!!
A few notes: First of all the most chaotic scene Jeff has ever done and will probably ever do is the Twisted Scene when hes talking to himself. It will forever be one of my fav Starkid/any musical/theater moment. Second: I am fully convinced that TGWDLM's purpose is to show off Jeff's chaotic energy unadulterated Third: For a while I thought Show Stopping Number was my favorite TGWDLM song but i realized it was What Do You Want, Paul? its just such a bop. and fucking feral-ly chaotic. I know all the words by heart, the little mannerisms, i can constantly play through the song in my head to perfect detail. This was a recent revelation. and I aint mad
Th4t0n3t1m3l0rd Yeah Show Stopping Number is definitely my favourite but What do you want Paul is literally the funniest thing ever and I love it so much omg.
While this made me love Jeff Blim way more than is healthy... Jon is the actual king of Facial Expressions, his face is rubber. And I love them in any capacity together (also damn i forgot TTO really was just Jeff going feral for an hour plus)
I honestly think that jeff and jaime are one of the best duos of starkid, they're such good actors and they have such a chaotic energy when are together
we know that its aliens in tgwdlm who sing.. so, the alien which took mr. davidson's body has a crush on buggette (who is also an alien) this is my theory, thankyou
Nope. When I saw Twisted, my introduction to Starkid, my immediate thought when I saw him play Aladdin was Jim Carrey. Even before the split personality bit. He was giving Ace Ventura and The Mask vibes.
The Twisted monologue will never cease being one of my favorite things...ever. It's a two-sided monologue (already a difficult thing to set up properly), that has such a thin line to walk between hilarious and terrifying. The whole time Aladdin's having this self-conversation, he's waving a knife around next to the Princess - and the jokes are mixed in with some just bonechilling lines, and then another joke. You can hear the audience laughing a lot at the reflection 'reveal', but it dies down as the scene goes on, and the laughter remaining is almost desperate, trying to break the growing tension. And absolutely none of it would be possible if Jeff Blim wasn't just. Fantastic. The physical acting he does, not just with the face but with his whole body...The video has the advantage of cutting between cameras, but you can tell the audience is still getting the full division of 'sides'. Reflection is more tense, more purposeful with his movements, while Aladdin seems just kinda unsure and accepting of it all. And that last line, the 'one hell of a ride'...It turns Aladdin from being a goofy asshole version of the character to a genuine complicated threat - because if even HE doesn't know what he's going to do, but we know what he's capable of now..... Sorry to ramble in this comment on a 3 year old video, I'm just having a moment of appreciation for this masterclass (and now want to try performing this 'monologue' somewhere).
The day both Jeff and Jaime have starkid leads is the day i die (the day Jeff gets a lead it's just gonna be a true cult indoctrination and chaos will reign) (Edit i realise i should have said when Jeff gets a hatchetfield lead cause he already has a lead with TTO) (plus hatchetfield is like, peak cult shit)