Given how perfectionist Monk could be with his lines and angles I really appreciate that he could put his work on canvas. He sticks with his ideas, shows discipline in his style and I can't blame him for getting a little bit of an ego bump when Peter Stormare gushes over it. Plus if I remember correctly one of his rival artists was just plagiarising Scream so they haven't a leg to stand on trying to criticise.
I just Googled it here is the result Yes, the Ghostface mask in the Scream film series was inspired by Edvard Munch's painting The Scream: The mask's design was also influenced by other sources, including: The The Wall film poster by Pink Floyd The ghostly characters from the 1930s Betty Boop cartoons The ghosts from the Scooby Doo Where Are You episode “A Night Of Fright Is No Delight” The mask was discovered by Scream producer Marianne Maddalena in 1996 while scouting locations for the first film. She found the mask in a Santa Rosa house draped over a chair in a vacant room. Maddalena took the mask to director Wes Craven, who was immediately struck by its resemblance to The Scream.
Fun Fact: It was likely a pigeon egg and nest due to carrier pigeons being straight up released into the wild after they became obsolete in the U.S. Given that said pigeons never learned to make a nest, that's how a pigeon nest would end up being designed.
12:10 😂they way he flew in. They used to do this in Star Trek as well, it just looks funny. But I guess it works because you’re grabbing him from a high point in his body so it’s harder to balance
Honestly, this is the one episode that Monk was mostly useless, with the police solving most of it. Aside from the second death (which the police could have figured out eventually) the police pieced together most of it without Monk.
@@tonyrobinson9328 Funny considering that Shawn Spencer can insolate a real dollar bill from a wad of counterfeits. I guess Monk wasn't paying close attention to the money at the time from being preoccupied with his minimalist art.
Yeah that's the whole point with Monk is if he's not actually paying attention usually he misses things but once he clears his head he immediately remembers and is able to solve the case@@metamorpheus9573
LOL "You have to look at it with fresh eyes" Captain "Ok, I'll try" "Is this a painting of Ms Piggy?" Natalie, "NO it's ME" Later on .. Natalie tried to burn her own painting Randy "Natalie, don't it's the only evidence we have"
Peter Stormare is actually a swedish actor but often plays russian in hollywood movies because for some reason they think he's a better russian than russians
"I hope you've got a good lawyer." Really? Guy murders people for fake money. I hope his lawyer is just barely competent enough that the trial doesn't get thrown out, sleeps through half the case, and objects to his own questions.
setting up a boobytrap can cause injury to an EMT or police during an emergency which is the best way to determine the legality of a trap set on private property.
i doubt he could print $3,500 worth of notes to cover the purchase cost of that 1 piece of paper, even if he use counterfeit money to purchase it it is still at a loss
"It's a flat banana." Monk "Yes well I had my assistant flatten it ,straighten it." the writing and delivery of the lines pure gold.🤣
I laughed so hard at the end of the episode when Natalie tries to burn the painting of her.😂😂😂 I don’t blame her though.😅
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Monk is a master with minimalist art! I've seen galleries of minimalism pieces where I work, so believe me or not, this is legit a type of art.
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minimalist art IS art
but is it good art? NO
@@laressplinter9507 i call it "blessed by the lord" - an achoo classic
@@haydenhoutsit's good art to the person who likes it. Like all art. Nothing is objectively good.
@@laressplinter9507Fair enough
Given how perfectionist Monk could be with his lines and angles I really appreciate that he could put his work on canvas. He sticks with his ideas, shows discipline in his style and I can't blame him for getting a little bit of an ego bump when Peter Stormare gushes over it.
Plus if I remember correctly one of his rival artists was just plagiarising Scream so they haven't a leg to stand on trying to criticise.
The artist was plagiarizing a movie.?
@bentonmarcum8924 they just drew Edvard Munch painting the Scream and put a wedding dress and chains on it.
@@AgentofLADON looked it up do you think they based the scream mask on the painting.? I'm seeing a resemblance.
@@bentonmarcum8924 I could see it, I could see it 😮
I just Googled it here is the result
Yes, the Ghostface mask in the Scream film series was inspired by Edvard Munch's painting The Scream:
The mask's design was also influenced by other sources, including:
The The Wall film poster by Pink Floyd
The ghostly characters from the 1930s Betty Boop cartoons
The ghosts from the Scooby Doo Where Are You episode “A Night Of Fright Is No Delight”
The mask was discovered by Scream producer Marianne Maddalena in 1996 while scouting locations for the first film. She found the mask in a Santa Rosa house draped over a chair in a vacant room. Maddalena took the mask to director Wes Craven, who was immediately struck by its resemblance to The Scream.
The old man tried to tell him but no one listened to him 😅😂😅
Woo he came outta nowhere with the "Stottle-missile" tackle😂😂
Missed opportunity: "Stottle-rocket" (bottle-rocket)
One of my fav Monk episode. Monk as a French "artiste", complete w a beret hahaha
I’m not ashamed to say it… I liked the egg in a nest.
Nah snowman is cold
Fun Fact: It was likely a pigeon egg and nest due to carrier pigeons being straight up released into the wild after they became obsolete in the U.S. Given that said pigeons never learned to make a nest, that's how a pigeon nest would end up being designed.
Could be sold as a logo for some business
I really like his face when he said “I hate it, it is an abomination it’s horrible” 😂😂
"I stink and I know it."
Monk is awesome!
12:10 😂they way he flew in. They used to do this in Star Trek as well, it just looks funny.
But I guess it works because you’re grabbing him from a high point in his body so it’s harder to balance
Monk thinking he's the next da Vinci is hilarious!
I love his transformation, his outfits get increasingly ridiculous lmao.
If those are standard 50-bill sheets of currency paper, then each "canvas" would produce $40,000-$45,000 in counterfeit money.
12:10 That tackle though
I just watched this episode for the first time last night!
Well - I'll be!
First time I saw this episode too!
The egg in the nest is actually pretty
Honestly, this is the one episode that Monk was mostly useless, with the police solving most of it. Aside from the second death (which the police could have figured out eventually) the police pieced together most of it without Monk.
It shows that the cops can still do their jobs
This show was so beautifully written...
The vanity in Monk. It recks his brain...
show us full episodes PLEASE .......
the great Peter Storm!
The sad part is Monk had to give up the money he was given for them
Wasn't the money also counterfeit?
@@metamorpheus9573 Yes, but if Monk could not tell I would not tell.
@@tonyrobinson9328 Funny considering that Shawn Spencer can insolate a real dollar bill from a wad of counterfeits. I guess Monk wasn't paying close attention to the money at the time from being preoccupied with his minimalist art.
Yeah that's the whole point with Monk is if he's not actually paying attention usually he misses things but once he clears his head he immediately remembers and is able to solve the case@@metamorpheus9573
It was counterfeit
So Gaer from Fargo ended up joining the Russian mob? Natalie trying to burn the evidence at the end of this episode is hilarious.😂
The snowman is actually great.
Right??
I miss this series a lot.. 😅
If only this Lovac guy wasn't so insistent - he or one of his lackeys could've just broken into Natalie's home later and taken the painting
Most men think small
I find it kinda amusing that Captain Leland Stottlemeyer is also the designated tackle artist.
Peter Stormare (Petya) was great in Prison Break as Abruzzi.
Yes, he was my fav. character...he went out like a boss... though too soon...
@@hollywoodpineapple8337 all those guys in PB were great. Especially T Bag and Mahone.
12:23 -- "You're under arrest for murder and conspiracy to counterfeit."
Meanwhile, the evidence is burning up in the background.
😅
It was to draw out a murder taking a hostage well attempting to defraud the country
Not all the evidence they had monk painting
Love this episode 😃
LOL "You have to look at it with fresh eyes" Captain "Ok, I'll try" "Is this a painting of Ms Piggy?" Natalie, "NO it's ME" Later on .. Natalie tried to burn her own painting Randy "Natalie, don't it's the only evidence we have"
Russian actor sooooo good as Lucifer in Constantine.
Peter Stormare is actually a swedish actor but often plays russian in hollywood movies because for some reason they think he's a better russian than russians
@@aidinabediYeah, he's the lead in a great show about detectives
Hello John, John Hello
"I hope you've got a good lawyer." Really? Guy murders people for fake money. I hope his lawyer is just barely competent enough that the trial doesn't get thrown out, sleeps through half the case, and objects to his own questions.
I loved this episode
Cool episode ❤
Monk was right. Natalie IS a beautiful vvoman. 😍🥰🤩
Monk really came face to face with Berlin and survived
I love monk ❤
is that Peter Stormare
His wife is a painter/ i was curious how he handled a brush/he definitely paints from the shoulder so he Tony knows how to paint
setting up a boobytrap can cause injury to an EMT or police during an emergency which is the best way to determine the legality of a trap set on private property.
i doubt he could print $3,500 worth of notes to cover the purchase cost of that 1 piece of paper, even if he use counterfeit money to purchase it it is still at a loss
at 9:40 they say each canvas is 8 or 9 layers of paper, so the bigger frames were worth a great deal
He really that succ😂
Prison Break John Abruzzi
Fibonacci
my family and i live in Fairfield ca :)
Hey, it's Marv!
The last page was filleted.
More charges for Abruzi I can understand why he wanted out of Fox Rivers
lol Prison Break
The unfortunate part is Monk burnt some of the evidence...
It was the only way to get the killer at least monk had his painting
@@kingsboro1 Yeah, but still.
They have Natalie's painting. How much evidence does a jury need?
@@JLee-rt6ve also the counterfeit cash
It's legal if you're there and you're being threatened. Same as any second amendment use.
Booby traps are only illegal if you leave them unattended.
Huh, I wonder where the Secret Service was.
I dunno, man, I kinda liked the Egg in a Nest.
Who would waste money on those paintings 😅😂😅
heres what happened
monk is a terrible artist and they are counterfitting dollar through paintings
And also a man is dead, but yes the painting thing.
oh that too@@diehardrvdfan22
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This episode here was the one that jumped the shark, for me at least.
There was a Hogan's Heroes episode where Hogan convinced Col. Klink he was a great painter too, though not for the same reason.
Ok. Im a artist and even I called that bullshit.
Traylor is a tight little unit 💋! Natalie.