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''Clark and Michael'' is a block of Cartoon Network .http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/snackfilmtv.html STYLE Duke and Cera play fictionalized versions of themselves, Cera describing the characters as "more idiotic and more deluded".http://thecheappop.com/2007/05/04/arrested-developments-michael-cera/ The series is a low-budget affair, filmed on handheld cameras by friends of the duo. The cameras are acknowledged by Clark, Michael and others, who will sometimes address them or those operating them; in one scene, an upset Michael shouts a cameraman out of the bathroom, after which Clark angrily points out to the crew that their contract states "no bathroom stuff". Boom mics are often visible, and the crew have also intervened in fights between Clark and Michael.http://www.clarkandmichael.com/index.php?id=3004 PLOT Clark and Michael's ambition of producing their own television series is stated in the opening of the first episode, and forms the drive of the series. After being turned down initially, the pair come to terms with the fact that success will not be instantaneous, and continue to pursue new opportunities. Though their agent succeeds in scheduling a meeting to discuss their show with another network, Clark's drunken behavior changes their mind about picking up the show. Following this, the pair has a meeting with agent Ramsay, who recommends that Michael be made the "hero" of the series. Bothered by this, Clark reveals an idea for his own series, '' D.A. Dad'', to the crew, and begins pursuing the concept. Some time later, the pair are watching television together when they see an ad for ''D.A. Dad''. Clark reacts angrily, explaining that the show was his and the concept had been taken and produced by someone else. Michael is hurt that Clark would work separately from him, but the pair eventually reconcile their differences and their arrangement returns to normal. Michael takes up driving lessons, and takes an interest in one of his fellow students. The pair try to get Kenny Loggins to perform the theme song for their show, but can't get in touch with him. Michael only barely passes his driving test, and Clark informs him that he won't be driving his car. Regretting this overreaction, he makes it up to Michael with a game of Minigolf . GUEST STARS Several Guest Star s have made appearances in the series, including some of Michael Cera's former co-workers from Fox 's '' Arrested Development ''. Tony Hale was featured in the first episode as an executive for the fictional ATC Family network, who turned down the pair's concept. Mitch Hurwitz (''Arrested Development'' creator) appeared as agent Ramsay, while Clark Duke's attorney, Jerry Lillard, was played by Andy Richter . When Michael attended driving lessons, he was taught by David Cross . Eric Wareheim and Tim Heidecker ('' Tom Goes To The Mayor '','' Tim And Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! '') both have made appearances, with Heidecker as a martial arts instructor, and Wareheim's recurring role as their neighbor, Randy. Comedian Patton Oswalt ('' Ratatouille '') appears as a realtor who sells them an office building. Jonah Hill ('' Superbad '') and John Francis Daley ('' Freaks And Geeks '') appear as a rival television writing team. NOTES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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