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The Adventures of Chico and Guapo

  • Série télévisée
  • 2006
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5,9/10
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The Adventures of Chico and Guapo (2006)
AventureComédieAnimation

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pair of janitors try to get ahead in the music business.A pair of janitors try to get ahead in the music business.A pair of janitors try to get ahead in the music business.

  • Création
    • Orlando Jones
    • P.J. Pesce
    • Paul D'Acri
  • Casting principal
    • Orlando Jones
    • P.J. Pesce
    • Paul D'Acri
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    74
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    • Création
      • Orlando Jones
      • P.J. Pesce
      • Paul D'Acri
    • Casting principal
      • Orlando Jones
      • P.J. Pesce
      • Paul D'Acri
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    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Concepcion
    • 2006
    P.J. Pesce
    P.J. Pesce
    • Guapo Martinez
    • 2006
    Paul D'Acri
    • Chico Bustello…
    • 2006
    • Création
      • Orlando Jones
      • P.J. Pesce
      • Paul D'Acri
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    10dopehorns

    Brilliant!

    This new program offers a bracing interrogation of race, work, gender, language and urban life. It applies a frame tale structure as in Beavis and Buthead but keenly addresses social and cultural issues not from the prison of white suburbia but from the electric environment of brown, urban America. Two Puerto-Rican young men, made in the model of Laurel and Hardy (fat and skinny) watch TV and experience what 200 million Americans do every day—the spectrum of terror, horror, medical science, sex and current events on TV in rapid-fire-channel-changing quest for something of substance and pleasure. The overload includes some tongue touching images from Girls Gone Wild, to which Guapo retorts something to the effect of "I don't care if they are pretending, it still excites me." The entire show is full of such comments on the nature of fiction, illusion, belief and their relationship to desire and pleasure. How is desire possible, how is it constructed in a world of technological overload and commodification, in a world of imaging making and packaged performance? To this end, the show explores desire in all its modern cultural forms, including the desire of white kids to be black and, more seriously amidst the humor, the desire of brown men to achieve self-respect. But the show also employs many classic, proved and artfully enacted paradigms: it is a workplace show, emphasizing loyalty and love among the workers; it featured in its debut, a fight scene that was both an homage to "Bugs Bunny and the Crusher" and a send up of the ubiquitous "smack-down" wrestling programs, here wittily rendered as "slap down." And like Bugs Bunny, there is plenty of cross-dressing and gender-bending here. The show's writers are obviously comic historians, and they know how to play both to a new young audience and to Boomers who can catch the cascade of visual and verbal allusions: Last Tango, Deliverance, etc. The writing is rich and allusive and will repay multiple viewings. There is even something Welsian in the overlapping dialogue.

    Finally, the show satirizes political correctness and sanctimony as it pokes fun at race —- never tastelessly or mean-spiritedly -- but insightfully, as in the prophecy that soon there will be no color but mocha-late as in Derek Jeter, Lenny Kravitz and Hale Berry. The tightly packed episodes within the frame structure of the show are some of the smartest cultural studies satire one can see on TV. I endured a flash of Celebrity Death Match moments before C and G went on, and I quickly grew tired of the predictability and monotony of that gag. C and G, on the other hand, is full of levels and surprises, and, as Chico said twice in this debut, you might learn something from the stories. The writers are bold enough here to allude to Horace's call for "dulce et utile" (pleasure and value) from art. The creators have put together a rich and dramatic show, and the coming attractions promise more of the same. I recommend this show to viewers of all ages capable of irony, and I'm sure the Modern Language Association will sponsor a scholarly panel on it someday.
    1solidgameboy12-1

    Annoying, disturbing and far too fast paced.

    The Adventures of Chico and Guapo is by far one of the most annoying shows ever. Part of the new Sic-emation lineup on MTV2. Chico and Guapo are two janitors who are having their own hand at being music producers. Now, with a TV show like that, there can be a chance that popular artists will be mentioned, particularly in that they are parodied. However, the show takes a turn based on minorities. Chico and Guapo are Hispanic, the receptionist is Hispanic and based entirely on sexual content, the best friend, who is black, is gay, gives advice, but it's never enough. The white guy in the show is trying to make money, constantly, based on every way possible.

    The show seems, based on the animation, that it's made with computers. Flash animation seems to be easily recognized here. However, there seems to never be a moment when anything can be funny, particularly because it's far too fast paced. The show tries to get through two episodes, which probably round to one being 4 or 5 minutes, and the other the same before cutting to commercial. Which means that everyone has speech that sounds like a Gatling gun.

    I give this a 1 out of 10. You might enjoy the other shows on the lineup, Where my Dogs At and Celebrity Deathmatch are all I need.

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      P.J. Pesce and Paul D'Acri met in high school. They supposedly argue just like Chico and Guapo.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 2006 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Sociétés de production
      • MTV/Remote Productions
      • One Red Room
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