I have to admit, I’m a big fan of TV series. It all started with Friends, which was a big part of my teenage years, and it got out of control this last few years with That’s 70s Show, Absolutly Fabulous, Spaced, The IT Crowd, How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory, Mad Men… The one think I really love about TV shows is that it’s like a almost never ending movie. You get to really know the characters, and they become part of your everyday life. The first time I went to NYC, I kept looking around, half-expecting to spot Phoebe playing guitar somewhere.
So, new year, new series.
Bored to Death is a quite young TV show, seeing that it started last September. There’s 8 episodes as of now, and it has been renewed by HBO for a second season. The pitch is pretty simple : Jonathan Ames is a writer struggling with his second novel who just got dumped by his girlfriend because he drinks too much white wine and smokes too many funny cigarettes. Now alone in his Brooklyn appartement, bored, he posts an ad on Craiglist proposing his services as a non-licensed private detective. The series then follows his cases, along with his pursuit of his ex, his relations with his editor boss and his comics illustrator friend.
Although the dialogues are really good, the characters interesting and the whole show very funny, the thing I like the most about it is it’s incredible inspiring effect on my own creativity. Proof:
1. The intro
The intro is VERY nice. It’s basically text in a book taking life and becoming characters. A picture is worth a thousand words, but this opening sequence is worth WAY more. Enjoy :
After seeing that, I just wanted to get a book and animate it. It reminded me of thoses fantasticboot cuts I saw a while back :

You can see many more inspirating boot cuts on Su Blackwell’s website. There’s also a TON of idead on this OffBeat Earth post. What was once nearly a sin (cutting a book) is now a very artistic activity. Go cut your books !
2. Comic book fun
In the show, Jonathan’s friend Ray is a comic book artist. He does various stories, mostly about his own life, but in a superhero way. The style is very Marvelish, but it’s so funny to see how Ray interprets his own life to turn it into comics.

After seeing Ray’s drawing, you can’t help but grab a notebook and try to sketch your friends comics-style. I did a drawing of myself actually, clicke HERE to see it. Haha ! You can see more drawings (all by Dean Haspiel) at HBO’s website.
3. Jason Schwartzman !
Jonathan is played by Jason Schwartzman. This is a good opportunity to look back on his carreer. This guy has been around for quite a while. I first saw him in Wes Anderson’s “Rushmore“. He then reappeared in Sofia Coppola’s “Marie-Antoinette” and again in Wes Anderson’s “Darjeeling Limited“.

This three movies are very different, but all are interesting and visually inspiring.
And, as if Jason couldn’t get any cooler, he’s also a musician, with a solo project named Coconut Records. He’s the one who wrote and performed on the opening song of the series. Is that cool, or what ? Go play that video again.
4. Brooklyn and NYC
To finish this post, a quick word on the settings of the show. Most of it is in Brooklyn, and HBO has put up an interactive map of the locations shown on the series (scroll down and click on the map). With every new episode, new places are added on the map. That way, next time you wander around Brooklyn, you can check out Bored To Death‘s settings !
So, I hope you’ll check Bored To Death and use it to fuel your creativity !
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9 Responses for "“Bored to Death” : Inspiration and creativity"
I used to watch it, but then I momentarily gave up almost all TV, and subsequently gave up watching Bored to Death. I mostly enjoyed it when I watched it!
Su Blackwell reminds me of Thomas Allen, and seemingly eons ago, Maria posted Thomas Allen images that didn’t make it in this O Magazine feature: http://stickersanddonuts.com/2008/07/28/thomas-allen-making-the-cut/
In high school, my favorite bands were Rooney and Phantom Planet (living a beachy California life through my music choices?). At the time, Jason Schwartzman was the drummer of Phantom Planet, so I can understand your appreciation for him.
Also related to Jason Schwartzman: I AM DRESSING UP AS ASH FROM FANTASTIC MR. FOX THIS HALLOWEEN, AND I HAVEN’T DRESSED UP AS ANYTHING SINCE I WAS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Black starred ski-cap, here I come.
Great post! I keep hearing bits and pieces about this since it’s about Jonathan Ames, who is actually a writer / a writer for the show. And, of course, I love the book intro.
The book intro is so awesome :D AND I’ve started watching the Big Bang Theory after your Sheldon Cooper post!!! I’m addicted to it now, although I like Rajesh the best!
Tricia : You already know your halloween costume ? Woah, that’s prevision !
Maria : Yes, it took me 4 episodes to realise the writer of the show had the same name than the principal character…
Amirah : I’m glad you became addicted to BBT ! Rajesh is cool, but I feel like the writers don’t develop his character enough…
I have a super crush on Jason Schwartzman… Which is even more obvious to me now that I realize I have to pause the Coconut Records song on my Phantom Planet pandora station to watch the intro for Bored to Death. Sadly, I don’t get HBO anymore so I will have to wait to netflix this series. In the mean time I’ll watch I <3 Huckabees and watch Marky Mark and my lover boy hit each other in the face with a giant bouncy ball.
Maybe I should watch this TV show/
Ookah-If you saw Fantastic Mr. Fox, you would want to dress up as Ash too.
I love the show. It reminds me of classic detective novels/stories.
I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. TV sucks now a days. This
show has given me hope. There are still some good writers out there.
Can’t wait for new episodes! P.S. I thought Jason was funny in Spun.
Pretty sweet… Great info!
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