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Intro to Recycled Cinema

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Episode no.
  
Season 6Episode 8

Written by
  
Clay Lapari

Running time
  
28 minutes

Directed by
  
Victor Nelli, Jr.

Production code
  
608

Original air date
  
April 28, 2015 (2015-04-28)

"Intro to Recycled Cinema" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series Community, and the 105th episode of the series overall. It was released on Yahoo! Screen in the United States on April 28, 2015.

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Plot

After his big break in the theater version of The Karate Kid, Chang lands a part in a commercial for Kolb Family Foods. He becomes an internet sensation as the "'Ham, girl!' Guy" and heads to Hollywood. Greendale decides to cash in on Chang's new-found fame by turning a cop drama Police Justice, into a sci-fi movie. Abed directs the group in the film Chief Starr and the Raiders of the Galaxy, incorporating outtake audio and recycled footage of Chang. The Dean stars as Chang's stand in body double, while Jeff plays the mayor of outer space, Britta plays Princess Meridian, and Annie stars as Scorpio 9, a pleasure droid assassin. Abed is forced to lower his filmmaking standards and asked to edit his film removing Jeff's big scene. Consequently, Jeff has an identity crisis and realizes he will be the last one to ever leave Greendale. At the last minute the film's producer Maury informs the group that the company funding the film went bankrupt thanks to YouTube. Chang comes crawling back to Greendale after he talks back to an unseen Steven Spielberg and is replaced by Randall Park.

Production

On February 9, 2015, Dan Harmon disclosed that Steve Guttenberg would be appearing on an episode of Community. On February 13, 2015, TV insider reported Guttenberg would play a Hollywood producer friend to Frankie. On April 7, 2015, the episode's title was first revealed during an interview with Yahoo's Robert Chan.

Critical reception

Den of Geek says, "This is the closest we’ve yet come to an homage-style episode this season and it’s good, fresh ground for Community to cover." Hypable says, "After a relatively slow start, Community has really hit its stride mid-season with two stellar back-to-back episodes." Flavorwire says, "the 3AM release time doesn’t help," and suggests that perhaps the show would be better served releasing the episodes at a time of day when social media would have a bigger impact. IGN liked the premise of the episode, "The idea of Chang becoming a (very brief) star was amusing in and of itself, but it was how the Greendale gang reacted that really set the story in motion."

References

Intro to Recycled Cinema Wikipedia


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