
The title is a quadruple entendre: First, it refers to the toasted bread the British love to eat in the morning. Second, it refers to the idiom about a celebrated person. Third it is the name of the protagonist Steven Toast. And finally, it places the story in the same universe as Ren & Stimpy where there is a super hero Powdered Toast Man.
Ahhh…. you mean [shitty movie] detail, not shitty [movie detail]! Is that right? :)) I loved syntax ambiguity in Linguistics classes.
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Yep. But I might switch it up. You never know.
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😂
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p.s. I like the post format: movie image, text detail, mascot. Short and sweet-ish.
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I used to host a movie night at a local cafe. I showed “so bad they’re good” movies. I called it Fartiste Theater. I had a local graffiti artist turn me into a movie monster logo. I dusted it off for these shitty movie details ‘cos I thought it fit. I’m glad you like him.
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That is so awesome… what a cool dude you are Aeryk!!! I’m impressed by people with those kind of social organization skills. The name and the logo are quite… well. I’m chalking the logo aesthetics up to “a guy thing.” 😂😉 Is that super sexist of me? e.g. Does your wife love it?
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Actually I adore the name. I have to slow down on my comment-chatting. Outta control.
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Loved Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace and The IT Crowd and always fancied giving Toast of London a go. Recommended?
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I do recommend Toast of London, but I need to preface that by saying I’m completely biased. I fell in love with Matt Berry in the IT Crowd. I could listen to him deliver a monologue composed of a phone book. His voice and delivery are brilliant.
That caveat in place, I liked the goofy humor and absurd situations he gets in as a never-has-been, has-been actor.
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I’d add it to my to-be-watched list Aeryk!
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Let me know what you think.
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