by Sean Casey on October 24th, 2008
Before there was Defenders of Stan, the longest running Channel 101 NY show ever, there was…Jesus Christ, Supercop. Both series were created by and star the same mastermind: Austin Bragg. If you read the title of the series, you have the premise. It’s Jesus Christ. Super. Cop.
As far as the [...]
by Sean Casey on October 23rd, 2008
Longtime online sketch comedy impresarios Dave Beeler and Tom Konkle (professionally known as “Dave & Tom”) know what’s funny. When they’re not winning the Edinburgh Fringe or working with Monty Python they’re busy sticking it to the History Channel. According to Dave & Tom, Tubemogul puts their current views at about 12 million. Their latest [...]
by Sean Casey on October 15th, 2008
The average web series has a lifespan somewhere between that of a BBC sitcom and a helicopter gunner in ‘Nam, which is why the premiere of the 6th season of venerable Internet video institution, Something To Be Desired, is nothing short of impressive. Season 6 just got underway this past Monday.
by Sean Casey on October 15th, 2008
‘Deleted: The Game’ is more than just another mystery thriller web series. Throughout this complex alternate reality game (ARG), the producers have seeded a hidden trail of clues in each episode and all over the internet setting up a massive online treasure hunt taking viewers deep inside the mysterious world of the seductive Tyler Mills.
by Sean Casey on October 10th, 2008
James Gunn, creator of the recently launched and wildly popular new series PG Porn, sat down with Tubefilter for an interview. How does the man who breathed cinematic life into Scooby Doo (twice) rock a sound bite?
by Sean Casey on October 4th, 2008
This episodic Satanic comedy, 664: The Neighbor of the Beast, explores the suburbs and the Devil with the sort of casually observant comedy that would make Albert Brooks proud. If the Devil’s in the details, then the good people of Lazyhorde Productions have him down pat.
by Sean Casey on September 11th, 2008
The new series, Cowch Potatoes, premieres today (promo above), offering itself up as the Beavis & Butthead of the late aughts. It features the minimally animated duo of Franklin & Tyrell, two slackers sittin’ on the couch and takin’ in whatever’s on their flatscreen.
Created by Michael Helman under his Brooklyn Films banner, the promos for [...]
by Sean Casey on September 9th, 2008
Ashton Kucher’s new web series, Blah Girls, from his Katalyst Media outfit has hit the small screen, debuting yesterday at the tech powerhouse TechCrunch50 conference in San Francisco.
Blah Girls, the new animated series features the pop culture/celebrity laden musings of a trio of Los Angeles tween girls. In the first episode the talk bops around [...]