Where other people spend their time making videoblog shows, pop culture parodies, and three-minute sitcoms, Jeff Varga wants to bring something serious to the world of web television. It could be said that Jeff Varga has a vision for web television - and that vision involves fascist Australian zombies and hot women shooting the holy hell out of each other in Sin City-inspired noir streets. In other words, that vision is Dead End City, and the fifteen-minute pilot episode is out for public consumption. Gary Graham of Alien Nation and Star Trek: Enterprise plays Murphy, a gritty hustler who spends his life dodging bullets and aiming at beautiful women. While avoiding some thugs at a local watering hole ("The Dragon Lady"), a chance encounter puts him in possession of a mysterious elephant figurine - and in the sights of Scarza (Matthew Nicolau), an Australian fascist with a fresh bullet hole in the forehead.
- 4/2/2009
- by Pat Miller
- Tubefilter.com
What would you do if you woke up one morning to find a mysterious black cloud descending on top of the city of Los Angeles, killing everyone around you? If you're a real Angeleno, probably nothing - you've probably been taking smog for granted for years already. But this isn't real life, this is The Black Dawn, a new sci-fi web series from WebSerials.com that started airing January 31st on WebSerials and YouTube and has followed a weekly release schedule since then. The show stars Jordan Warren, Eamon Glennon, Misty Madden, and is co-written by Brian Walton and Abraham Sherman and directed by William Hellmuth.
- 2/26/2009
- by Pat Miller
- Tubefilter.com
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