The trailer for Max’s They Called Him Mostly Harmless teases the disturbing true story of the hunt for a deceased hiker’s identity. Premiering on the streaming service on February 8, 2024, the bizarre tale was directed by Emmy winner Patricia E. Gillespie (The Fire That Took Her) and features individuals directly involved in figuring out the mystery man’s identity.
“I was drawn to this story because of its potential to help us think more deeply about what it means to live in the digital age,” explained director Gillespie. “I hope we’ve made a film that manages to both honor the citizen detectives who worked tirelessly to identify Mostly Harmless, while encouraging audiences to get involved in the issue of unidentified persons.”
Max offers this description of the documentary:
“When an unidentified hiker is found deceased in the Florida wilderness, authorities release a sketch. Multiple hikers call in claiming to have met the man.
“I was drawn to this story because of its potential to help us think more deeply about what it means to live in the digital age,” explained director Gillespie. “I hope we’ve made a film that manages to both honor the citizen detectives who worked tirelessly to identify Mostly Harmless, while encouraging audiences to get involved in the issue of unidentified persons.”
Max offers this description of the documentary:
“When an unidentified hiker is found deceased in the Florida wilderness, authorities release a sketch. Multiple hikers call in claiming to have met the man.
- 1/25/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
GarageMonkey, a multi-platform network focused on auto and motorsports-related content, once again revved up its engines for a road trip event with top influencers in tow. The purpose of the second annual trip was to garner buzz ahead of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (Sema) Show -- a tentpole trade show that’s currently taking place in Las Vegas.
GarageMonkey’s road trip kicked off last Sunday and culminated in Vegas after multiple pit-stops along the way, where creators were given the opportunity to produce exclusive and branded content for their respective YouTube channels. This year, GarageMonkey worked directly with YouTube on the Road To Sema event. The video giant furnished pre-release VR180 gear so that creators like Chris Fix, Eric Cook, Adnan Ebrahim, and Jason Fenske could produce content in the nascent format.
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GarageMonkey’s road trip kicked off last Sunday and culminated in Vegas after multiple pit-stops along the way, where creators were given the opportunity to produce exclusive and branded content for their respective YouTube channels. This year, GarageMonkey worked directly with YouTube on the Road To Sema event. The video giant furnished pre-release VR180 gear so that creators like Chris Fix, Eric Cook, Adnan Ebrahim, and Jason Fenske could produce content in the nascent format.
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- 11/2/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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