Ze End of The Show 47
theodp writes "Before YouTube caught on, there was Ze Frank. Slate mourns the loss of The Show, which came to an end last week after a 365-day run. Sorry, Sports Racers. 'The result was a new kind of improvised conversation/performance art. Ze beamed himself out to a worldwide audience and gathered them into a universe of his own devising. A wiki sprung up, with fans completing a transcript of every episode. Ze also gave out missions, such as creating the ugliest MySpace page and building an "Earth sandwich," which consisted of placing pieces of bread on exact opposite points of the globe. It was this "live" element that made the project not-televison, not-boring, and ultimately fleeting.'"
Ugliest myspace (Score:2)
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I watched Ze's show every day for a year, and never really noticed how much it brightened my day up until it ended...
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Oh... My
I think I ought to sit down calmly, and take a stress pill.
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Well, yeah, me too. But Ze Frank was around for YEARS making funny little video clips, cool flash animations, etc. before I ever heard his speak. I just found out about The Show on Valentine's day (Googe, anyone?), and I'm mega depressed that it exists no more.
I guess I mean that Ze is not an average man, he's a super man. Or no, he's not a celebrity. Or something. Plus, who's NOT an average joe (besides, of course, Orlando Bloom, because that man is sexy)?
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Damn, that must be a hard blow (Score:1)
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Happy Kraut bashing! =)
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I was making posts like that before it was cool.
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The Show is responsible for me getting an iPod. (Score:4, Insightful)
Ze's brand of humor really has a way of getting me to smile and the 'projects' that he he came up for the sports racers were often touching in a way. I think my favorites were the ones tied to the whole saga [zefrank.com] of [zefrank.com] Ray [zefrank.com] and not just cause it produced laughs.
I'm going to miss having a daily dose of Ze humor to cap the day with, but since the ORG [zefrank.org] will still be around, I think I'll be able to manage.
Anyone? (Score:2, Interesting)
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What about TV's Frank?
What does MST3K have to do with this article? Is "Ze" played by the same actor or something? (I've never seen, nor heard of, the show before reading this article.)
Could the moderator who marked this "Interesting" please instead post why it's interesting?
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Chief? McCloud!
My favorite (Score:4, Informative)
Risk (Score:2)
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ze frank: sad, but typical (Score:5, Insightful)
I used to watch zefrank. I liked it so much, I wanted to download the show to my computer so I could watch it when -- well, when I watch *shows*. I don't watch shows when browsing.
So I asked ze about making his show available to BitTorrents. Yeah, I know, but he said he wanted to control his thing and I respected that. He wanted everyone to come to his little carnival tent and sit down on the benches, watch his amusing show, and then sit there and watch the dog & pony show. d&p was essential, because it paid the bills. Plus the web site was where "the community" would develop, and it did.
But ze burned himself out (IMO) because not only was he making the content, he was building and running the web site, building his community and paying large bills for bandwidth.
I don't watch TV when I browse the Internet. If I can't download it and watch it when I want, I won't watch. That is why I stopped watching the show. Did that kill the show? I'm sure it didn't, but we should all really care about why ze frank stopped the show. ze frank was a perfect example of a slick little gem of a performance idea that had legs. If it died because ze frank just got tired, well, OK. But if it died because it didn't ever have a hope of turning into something that sustained ze, then we should all be concerned and try to figure out why.
YouTube isn't the answer. Not everyone can get a slot on The Daily Show or the Colbert Report. Most talented folk don't have the stamina to do it all themselves -- content, bandwidth, webmastering, selling advertising. What is the answer? Maybe ze will come up with it. I hope so.
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[W]e should all really care about why ze frank stopped the show. ze frank was a perfect example of a slick little gem of a performance idea that had legs. If it died because ze frank just got tired, well, OK. But if it died because it didn't ever have a hope of turning into something that sustained ze, then we should all be concerned and try to figure out why.
It 'died' because Ze had his mind set from very early on to run it for a full year. I'm not going to tell you Ze didn't want to continue. It seems fairly obvious to me that he wanted to.
A recent article said Ze's got some kind of gig in Tinseltown now. I have no idea what exactly it is, or if he's a producer or writer or performer, but there are two basic outcomes: He falls victim of dramatic Hollywoodization, or he keeps going, doing his own tremendous thing, bringing his stuff more or less to the masses. I know what I'm rooting for.
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RSS feed (Score:1)
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I mean, look at a lot of TV shows... running past 5 seasons and not really good but sustained by viewer numbers and I don't know what.
I say, quit at the peak. I'd rather watch reruns that amuse me and thrill me than watch a show (comedy or drama, whatever it be) get watered out only to stop breathing well past its prime.
I've watched far from all of ZeFrank's episodes, but some of them are really worth remembering. Good, o
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a) the show ended exactly when it was supposed to, on the schedule set when it started.
b) seriously?
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As far as the show sustaining ze-- by the end, between sponsorship, Gimme Some Candy, and sales of meaningless merchandise, I think he was doing rather well. Not Hollywood rich-- that is next
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I only watched the show towards the end but I just subscribed to the video podcast and watched it when I felt like it.
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http://code.google.com/p/castcluster/ [google.com]
there are some screenshots of the bookmarklet injector thingy here:
http://castcluster.blogspot.com/2007/03/after-read ing-this-article-httpwww.html [blogspot.com]
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But that doesn't seem to stop you making a lot of assumptions. He is actually a funny and witty guy. It is worth looking him up.
I mourn for The Show (Score:1)
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(oh an I loved the Scrabble episode too - BLARG! Second fave - Austrian Arrow (with a german accent) "We call ourselves arrows, because they fly though the air - like our planes")
Damn good show indeed (Score:4, Informative)
"Do you feel safe drinking your tap water?"
"Not always..."
Thanks you for all the laughs, Frank.