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7-21 DUBLIN
7-22 DUBLIN
7-23 DUBLIN
7-24 DUBLIN
7-26 LONDON
7-27 LONDON
7-28 LONDON
7-29 LONDON
edited by @douggpound ask him why he didn't send me a HD clip.
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! 1 Hour Chrimbus Special airs Dec 5th on Adult Swim.
Tim and Eric Awesome Tour 2010! Nov 1- Dec 5
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Music festivals are so fast paced lately. Why not slow it down a bit and enjoy your beautiful surroundings? Tiny movements to the beat. At peace with the bass and your glow fingers.
People are in such a rush to get to the next performance nowadays. Eric Wareheim and Doug Lussenhop prefer to slow it down and take in the beauty of the grounds and the people around them. Just lil baby steps to the beat.
Shot by Melanie Bellomo on site at Coachella 2010.
Directed by Eric Wareheim
Director of Photography Matt Lloyd
Visual Effects by Fatalfarm
Special Effects by Synapse FX
Edited by Luke Lynch
Post Colorist/ Finishing Editor: Daniel Haworth
Styling by Amanny Ahmad
Produced by The Funk Brothers, Ariel Adler
Copyright Lovepump United / City Slang, 2010
Directed by Eric Wareheim
Edited and Animation by Fatalfarm
Art by Kevin O'Neil
Produced by Clark Reinking and Dave Kneebone
Styling by Amanny Ahmad
Makeup by Tara Loren
Directed by Eric Wareheim (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) www.timanderic.com
Edited by Ben Berman
Produced by Clark Reinking
Song Remix by Swizz Beatz
Zach Galifianakis, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim were commissioned by Absolut Vodka to make a film for their website. They were told they could do anything they wanted as long as they mentioned the product. This is part 3. Edited by Ben Berman.
Zach Galifianakis, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim were commissioned by Absolut Vodka to make a film for their website. They were told they could do anything they wanted as long as they mentioned the product. This is part 2. Edited by Ben Berman.
Zach Galifianakis, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim were commissioned by Absolut Vodka to make a film for their website. They were told they could do anything they wanted as long as they mentioned the product. Edited by Ben Berman.