I always knew that Jacob looked familiar, but could not quite figure out where I saw him before. A quick IMDB search produced lots of places, mostly TV shows. The actor who plays Jacob is named Mark Pellegrino. He’s also been in some featured films. Most notably, the Coen Brother’s Big Lebowski.
I have seen this video making the rounds around the interweb. For those who have not seen it…
And for the LOST version. Where’s the money, Ricardo?
I’m not sure how I missed this, but back in August of 2005 Sirius Satellite Radio “aired” Theater of the New Ear, two radio dramas recorded live at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York.
The first radio drama is Sawbones, written and directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen. Both radio dramas were recorded in front of a live audience, with actors in front of microphones and composer Carter Burwell conducting a band onstage. Sawbones is essentially two stories happening at once. First, there is the television show “Sawbones”, based on Veterinarian Varlan Smith (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and the coward Frank McCready (Steve Buscemi). Second, there is the drama of those watching the television show. Including that of a traveling vacuum salesman (John Slattery) and a dysfunctional married couple (John Goodman and Brooke Smith). It’s brilliant and odd. You can download or stream the radio drama by following the link below:
Hope Leaves the Theater by Charlie Kaufman
The second installment of Theater of the New Ear is Charlie Kaufman’s Hope Leaves the Theater. Now, this one is just straight-up nuts! Instead of following the drama of those watching television, we’re now following the inner and outer thoughts of a woman named Louise (Hope Davis) going through a mid-life crisis, a theater critic (Peter Dinklage) sitting next to her, and the actors on the stage (Meryl Streep) during a theater performance. And of course, all the characters converge into one coherent story until breaking back off into three and coming in-and-out of character.
I can’t even begin to explain this radio drama, seriously, it’s crazy. So it’s best you give it a listen.
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