Key is such a great actor, writer and comedian. Perfect timing, perfect instincts--the man can do anything. Oh, I like Peele, too, but Key is the man. His hypothetical criminal is priceless.
The effect will hit harder if you give the heroes an over-eager NPC ally who basically plays the Daquan to their heroics. When you're interrupting *yourself* over and over as the henchman, it could get more awkward than funny pretty fast xD
Fun Fact: This skit was filmed in the same building as the film Saw (2004), for the bathroom trap and several other scenes. The sliding door that the henchman keeps opening and shutting is the same door that Jigsaw slams shut at the end of Saw, "GAME OVER", the bathroom trap taking place on the opposite side. I recognized it immediately, and I share with the hope that others might find this information interesting as well ;)
@@averythesuperhero That is also true. The filmmakers rented out a warehouse for filming, the bathroom set was constructed as a custom interior inside of one of the rooms in the warehouse. They would have had to strip down their own construction after filming to vacate the warehouse, then re-create it for the sequel. Here's the behind the scenes where they talk about it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-auMwvkGhWGc.html (Making of Saw [2004]) The warehouses they rented for the filming location is mentioned @12:40, building the bathroom set mentioned @16:20 Someone filmed a video taking a look around the warehouse a couple years ago, without any of the sets for Saw, obviously. It gives a pretty good idea of the layout of this place, where the bathroom set was constructed and where this Key and Peele skit was filmed. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4QLzwURpC4c.html (SAW (2004) Filming Locations - Then and NOW 4K by grimmlifecollective)
thats a reaction and response shot mate and not done immediately in real time when the other actor says his lines...they shoot peels line and then they turn the camera to key to record his line...and edit it together to sync ...
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When I saw this sketch, I laughed out loud and spilled tea down my shirt. Mind you, I am quite old so I do both of those things anyway. Thanks for this.
wait. . . so even if the sketch wasn't playing you'd have been laughing out lous and spipling tea down your shirt anyway cos you do it all the time . . . . ? So it's really just a random occurrence
These two present two completely realized characters in every 4-minute sketch. It is unbelievable! Almost surpassing the great characters who were repeated on SCTV. That's not for me to say, but it is the highest of compliments.
The phrase "Between you and me" is always correct here. The only time you use the subject form - I, he, she, we, they - is when it's the actual grammatical subject of the verb: the "I" in "I take a picture," for instance. Anything that is the object of "between" or any other preposition is not the subject of a verb. It's "and I" only wherever it would be "I". This is correct grammar, but you can feel free to say whatever you want, as long as you aren't correcting people who are saying it the way they are supposed to.
The sound design is funny within itself. When he is opening up the lolipop wrapper the reverb is much more emphasized in comparison to their voices to portray that much more of a disturbance.