Happy Halloween! As a special Halloween treat, one of my favorite Gi60 pieces of all time.
Sleep Tight – a piece by Charlie Bernstein and me – from G(hosts) in 60 Seconds.
Author of many miserable stories. Just like yours.
Happy Halloween! As a special Halloween treat, one of my favorite Gi60 pieces of all time.
Sleep Tight – a piece by Charlie Bernstein and me – from G(hosts) in 60 Seconds.
Blue Christmas, the very first story in Miserable Holiday Stories, is about a young man that has to provide an entertainer at the last minute for his temple’s big holiday party – and the only one he can find is a temperamental Elvis impersonator. In the clip below I read the story in it’s entirety, and do a terrible terrible Elvis impression. I apologize in advance. Big thanks to the Springfield Free Public Library for hosting the event!
And now…videos of (almost) the entire show!
Part 1 – featuring: Cap & Johnny, Alex Bernstein, Marty Pollio, Bob Batch, Steve Caminiti, and Chili Challis
Part 2 – featuring: Thaddeus Nathaniel Challis, Jim Gilliece, and Rico Bruce Wade
Part 3 – featuring: Rico and Steve, Mark Klein, and Drew Hastings
As we enter the play season for Gone in 60 Seconds (Gi60), here’s a piece from last year’s show – Two Apple Pies.
INT. WHITE LIVING ROOM – NIGHT
SKYLER, tearful and distraught, speaks on the phone to WALT. POLICEMEN, nearby, listen in on the conversation.
INTERCUT
EXT. STREET
WALT, angry, bleeding, and distraught, talks emotionally to Skyler.
SKYLER
Just come home.
WALT
I’ve still got things left to do.
Walt hangs up and attempts to rip his cellphone in half, but – surprisingly – it doesn’t break. Ferociously, he twists and twists and twists at it. He smashes in against his car. It still doesn’t break. Angrily, he throws the phone to the ground and jumps up and down on it. He pulls out a gun and shoots it. He picks the phone up and stares at it, wide-eyed. It’s in perfect condition.
MONTAGE of Walt trying different methods to destroy the phone.
* METH LAB – in yellow, Tychem hazmat suit, Walt holds the phone – via pincers – over a vat of bubbling, smoking acid. He dips the phone, then brings it back up. The phone is perfect.
* BEHIND GARAGE – Walt tries to pull the phone apart via gigantic electromagnets. A nearby RV shakes uncontrollably. The cellphone doesn’t move. Walt reacts, impressed.
* LARGE CONCRETE BUNKER – Walt flings a piece of crystal at the phone, which causes a massive explosion. The phone remains unharmed. Walt stares, agog. The phone BUZZES.
A text message appears: CAN I PLEASE GET THE DEMO PHONE BACK? IT’S MY ONLY COPY!!! – SAUL
Walt stares at phone. A devious idea comes to him, and he grins.
INT. SAUL GOODMAN’S OFFICE – DAY
SAUL, recently killed, lies in a pool of blood in his office.
EXT. SAUL GOODMAN’S OFFICE
Walt rushes out of the office, gun dangling by his side.
EXT. HIGHWAY
Walt with giant barrel of money and bags waits to be picked up by SAUL’s NEW IDENTITY MAN. A van pulls up, Walt gets in. The van zooms off.
TITLE ONE YEAR LATER
INT. LIVING ROOM SET – DAY
A cheery INFOMERCIAL. Walt, poorly disguised, with dark full head of hair, muttonchops and a skewed Dali-esque moustache, sits on a large couch next to his cheerful young new WIFE who cradles their newborn baby SON. They look very familial and sit across from JOAN RIVERS. Joan holds up a bright, crystal blue cellphone and addresses the camera.
JOAN
You can smash it, bash it, crush it, drop it out of a plane, poison it with Ricin! This phone will work! What’s it called again?
WALT
(proudly) The Flynn. Made from my own special sauce!
JOAN
And if billionaire Whitey Waltzenberger –
WALT happily points to himself.
JOAN
– and his family believe in it, you should too!
WALT and his new WIFE joyfully hold up their phones.
JOAN
Thank you, Whitey!
WALT
Thank you, Joan!
JOAN
Can I keep this?
WALT
I would advise against it.
They all laugh. Walt starts to cough – and coughs up some blood into his hand.
SUPER
The FLYNN
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Gi60 is live tonight and tomorrow in Brooklyn and the UK! Here’s a piece from last year’s show, “Nothing.”
Seem familiar?
The performance of “Maggie” is now up at Gi60’s YouTube site.