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What Ben & Jerry's is to breakup snack food, Kiss Her, I'm Famous is to breakup television. Only, it's not really on your TV. Tello Films' new web series, which stars The Real L Word's Tracy Ryerson and was created by Three Veils' Rolla Selbak, is a satirical semi-love story that is sweet and delicious and will have you reaching for a second helping.
The five-episode series follows two best friends who decide to cope with their own break-ups by making a sex tape that will make them famous while making their exes "regret their shit choices." You know where the story is heading right from the start, but watching it unfold is a treat.
I confess to not being drawn into the premise when I first heard it. I've never seen a full episode of The Real L Word,...
What Ben & Jerry's is to breakup snack food, Kiss Her, I'm Famous is to breakup television. Only, it's not really on your TV. Tello Films' new web series, which stars The Real L Word's Tracy Ryerson and was created by Three Veils' Rolla Selbak, is a satirical semi-love story that is sweet and delicious and will have you reaching for a second helping.
The five-episode series follows two best friends who decide to cope with their own break-ups by making a sex tape that will make them famous while making their exes "regret their shit choices." You know where the story is heading right from the start, but watching it unfold is a treat.
I confess to not being drawn into the premise when I first heard it. I've never seen a full episode of The Real L Word,...
- 4/29/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Shambling zombies... what a pain in the ass they can be with all their slobbering and brain eating. They can really harsh your mellow. Thankfully writer/producer/director Wes Young has a new line of defense for us. He's bringing us the Dead Team.
Currently the film only has a teaser trailer as they are working on funding, but the concept is unique. Without a military presence, civilians are finding themselves overwhelmed by the zombie hordes (as you would imagine). But five people, the Dead Team, use their unique skills to vanquish the undead in unorthodox ways, as the trailer below will illustrate.
Ilea Matthews is slated to star in the film, and the other members of the cast are currently being assigned. Check out the Dead Team website, give 'em a like on the Dead Team Facebook page and follow @deadteammovie on Twitter. Thanks to Tipmaster General Avery G...
Currently the film only has a teaser trailer as they are working on funding, but the concept is unique. Without a military presence, civilians are finding themselves overwhelmed by the zombie hordes (as you would imagine). But five people, the Dead Team, use their unique skills to vanquish the undead in unorthodox ways, as the trailer below will illustrate.
Ilea Matthews is slated to star in the film, and the other members of the cast are currently being assigned. Check out the Dead Team website, give 'em a like on the Dead Team Facebook page and follow @deadteammovie on Twitter. Thanks to Tipmaster General Avery G...
- 2/17/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The Violent Kind is the latest low budget offering from The Butcher Brothers (The Hamiltons). The story follows our likable lead character Cody (Cory Knauf) and Q (Bret Roberts) who are tough neighborhood punks who like to fight, a lot! Throw Cody’s ex-girlfriend Michelle (Tiffany Shepis) , her younger sister Megan (Christina Prousalis) and several strong supporting cast members in and we have us a weird, twisted and ultra violent party movie.
The story takes our “gang” up to the woods to a cabin to, what else? Party! It’s all good times when all of a sudden the camera shows us that there are others watching. We watch Cory deal with his ex Michelle who is at the cabin with her new bf. Cory is the cool, calm and collected one of the entire group and plays it cool. Of course, we have our hot-heads, funny guys and beautiful...
The story takes our “gang” up to the woods to a cabin to, what else? Party! It’s all good times when all of a sudden the camera shows us that there are others watching. We watch Cory deal with his ex Michelle who is at the cabin with her new bf. Cory is the cool, calm and collected one of the entire group and plays it cool. Of course, we have our hot-heads, funny guys and beautiful...
- 5/22/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
You know it’s going to be a fun ride when your film of choice launches with a small child being obliterated by a speeding car. Apparently writer/director Wes Young is as morbid as myself, and harbors some similar thoughts, because that’s exactly how Dead Exit gets started - with a grizzly splash that intentionally fails to subside throughout the course of the picture. I think the simple tag “Here We Go” would have fit this picture snug.
After a wonderfully senseless child murder, we are introduced to our three protagonists, two men, and a young girl - on the road, seeking shelter from a steadily increasing band of flesh eating ghouls. After running into some car problems (watch out for children - they’ll do more damage to your ride than you might expect!) the trio abandon their vehicle and head for a nearby building, which may...
After a wonderfully senseless child murder, we are introduced to our three protagonists, two men, and a young girl - on the road, seeking shelter from a steadily increasing band of flesh eating ghouls. After running into some car problems (watch out for children - they’ll do more damage to your ride than you might expect!) the trio abandon their vehicle and head for a nearby building, which may...
- 3/17/2009
- Fangoria
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