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Formed in 1997, Schad began performing sketch comedy on Chicago’s north side. The troupe has since performed at countless venues around the world including The Goodman Theatre, The Second City, Steppenwolf, Lollapalooza, ImprovOlympic, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (LA), HERE (NYC) and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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I’ve always said Pixar’s greatest strength is not their technology, but their storytelling.
To be fair to Dreamworks, though, several of their films are quite good. After an early hit with Shrek, they seemed to get lazy for a while. But “Over The Hedge,” the “Madagascar” films, and especially “Kung Fu Panda” are good. (Not quite Pixar-good, mind you, except for KFP.)
Dreamworks, to be fair, is awful. Their sad attempts to be urban and hip are pathetic, at best. The real truth is that the lousiness came from Jeffrey Katzenberg (the “K” in SKG). BTW, the “G” in SKG is Gefffen who is the head of Hollywood’s gay mafia (the gay “thought police”), Anyway, Katzenberg is the one who is guilty of infecting the storylines with those awful wisecracking characters. I hope they go bankrupt.