A comedy web series about Eliot and Brent, two gay weirdos in New York City drowning in a sea of fierceness. It’s gay, but not “GAY,” y’know?
Robb Padget, Tanya Ihnen and Steve Lekowicz of KATR Pictures know how to do holidays right. These two special videos from their Vampire Zombie Werewolf and Life From The Inside series are terribly clever and feature Padget’s original music. The VZW clip is delightfully odd, while the LFTI video is full of laughs, warm fuzzies and a Christmas carol you’ll want to add to your holiday playlist.
Watch:
- Vampire Zombie Werewolf: Happy Hollywoodays
- Life From The Inside: Holiday Greetings
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For those who aren’t familiar with Oancitizen and his show “Brows Held High” on thatguywiththeglasses.com (TGWTG), I’ll briefly explain. Oancitizen reviews art house films and attempts to break them down, and explain their themes, influences, and ideas in ways that viewers can understand and appreciate, while still managing to be thoughtful and insightful.
This review (Angels in America), in my opinion, is easily one of his best. Not only for the emotion he obviously puts into it, but the way he tackles the movie itself. I’ve never been moved by a review, but this somehow managed to touch me. I’m unsure if it was the movie, the themes, or just the unrequited emotion that obviously went into this. Whatever it was, this remains an amazing movie, and an amazing review in honor of World AIDS day.
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In their new web series, Whole Day Down, which Breen co-created with Tai Fauci (Palisades Pool Party), the two actors play out-of-work actors who decide to make a big career shift and start a gallery. Without start-up funds, they instead get permission to use a space one day a month — hence the title. The gallery is owned by Patrick’s unforgiving father-in-law, Mr. G (Dan Fauci), but the two get permission with the help of his wife Nadine (Elisa Donovan, who many will remember from Clueless and web series aficionados know from In Gayle We Trust).
The dark comedy is right on trend with the revival of quirk and pathos in the TV sitcom — i.e.,Louie and 30 Rock, among others. Asked about their inspiration for the show, Breen cited Flight of the Concords and The Twilight Zone, while Fauci was a little more…expansive.
“The Mayan Calendar, the Earth’s reversing polarity, ‘The Holy Virigin Mary’ by Chris Ofili and The Critic starring Jon Lovitz,” she said.
Click here for an interview with Willie Garson, Patrick Breen and Tai Fauci about self-parody, satirizing the art world and the future of Mozzie on White Collar!
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