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The Last Show With Ze Frank
Published on 17/03/07
by willpate
After one year of rocking the best daily video blog every weekday, Ze Frank is moving on. I’m sad to see The Show end, it was my favorite workday distraction. The good news is that we’ll all likely be seeing Ze in Hollywood movies soon. Hopefully he will be starring opposite other hilarious comedians like Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Andy Samberg and Bill Murray.
I first heard of Ze years ago, back before he was a full blown internet phenom. Even then you could tell he had a particular kind of creative genius, if only he could find the right medium and get supported for his work. Well it looks like he found a way to scrape by for a year of being a starving video blogger and soon he’ll be a bona fide celebrity, worth every penny. Fly little duckie, fly.
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Mark Evans - The End of Ze Frank..of the Beginning?
17/03/07
[...] One of the Web’s most creative – and unique – shows has come to an end with Ze Frank’s final episode. (Hat tip to Will Pate). I saw Ze Frank in action last November at an ad-tech panel in New York. One thing he has in spades is presence, which should keep him in good stead whatever he does next. Good luck, Ze. [...]
Nate
17/03/07
Very sad to see the end of The Show
I ordered a couple of T-Shirts before the shop closed
Good work on CommandN mate and stick your tongue out all you want
zefrank - Latest Video Blogger to Cross Over into Hollywood?--
18/03/07
[...] Will Pate [...]
jakedahn
18/03/07
Yeah, sad to see him go, the show was great!
But I do think that it would be really awesome to see him doing things with other comedians.
Luke
20/03/07
I’m going to miss the show. I think this was one of the funniest, and at the same time most poignant vlogs I had pleasure to watch lately.
I hope we will see him again soon doing new and exciting stuff.
Jack
16/04/07
I just hope… he doesn’t make a zefrank comeback. Why? Because he pulled it off and then packed it up so perfectly there at the end. How many millions are spent on all kind of other creative output that isn’t half that good? ZeFrank, big thanks. It’s been real.