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  • Tyranny Ep.13 “Y2K” | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Sci-Fi Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “The love of money is the root of all tyranny.”

    This is one of those episodes that leaves you with a real sense of… huh.

    Huh. It’s not exactly a cliffhanger, but it did leave me wondering what would happen next. There’s a weird effect at the end, but we know that the world doesn’t end, cause we have seen scenes from the future. It’s a sweet episode, that feels like we’re taking a breather before the fit hits the shan.

    From YouTube Description:

    Episode 13 of Tyranny the Web Series:
    “Y2K”
    As the clock ticks down to the end of the millennium, Daniel realizes he must know for certain whether Isabelle can accept not only his eccentric view on life, but his possible hallucinations.

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  • Break Ups: The Series Ep.7 “Nicky & Tim” | A Web Series Review on The Watch List

    A Semi-Improvised Dramedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Don’t forget to send the thank you card to your aunt.”

    I bet a lot of break ups happen during breakfast.

    This episode is a little hard to watch, just because there’s next to no dialogue and only one wide shot. This episode is very much about the subtleties of what’s going through these two character’s minds as they eat their breakfast in uncomfortable silence.

    On the one hand, it is brilliant masterwork of acting and confident direction. On the other hand… it can be hard to sit through the whole five minute piece without clicking away. While I don’t subscribe to shortened attention spans, I did find my attention wandering. You sort of have to force yourself to watch in order to really appreciate what’s going on in this scene. And, of course, the title provides the context. If this series was called “Falling in Love” the same scene could be watched with very different expectations and energy.

    This is one of those things that I like the idea of, more than the piece itself. Other episodes are more watchable and entertaining. I’m not slagging it… I’m just saying that my tastes run a little more towards having more stuff going on in a scene.

    From YouTube Description:

    Happy spring everyone! Feel free to share this or “like” it as all the kids are doing nowadays.

    For more episodes go to breakups.us

    Big love to you all!

    Improvised & Starring:
    Nicky Margolis
    Tim Paul

    Directed, Edited, Shot by
    Ted Tremper

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  • Orange Juice in Bishops Garden S01E03 “Boys Night Out” | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Drama Webseries

    4 Swirlies



    “We’ll be talking. Everything will be going so great. It’ll be so perfect. And then she’ll realize that we’re actual talking. That we’re actually having a conversation, and she’ll get all weird and quiet and man, it sucks!”

    In this episode of the slice of life webseries Orange Juice in Bishops Garden, we get to know the guys.

    I still like the first episode best, and there’s some rough “I’m drunk” acting, but the dialogue is what really shines. In the last episode, I felt like the plot was drawn from real life, but in this episode - although it could have been, maybe - I really get the sense that the writer/creator Otessa Ghadar really understands her characters, and just characters in general. And for all it’s simplicity, the sound and camera work is good, too. I’ve probably said it many times, but sometimes the hardest thing to pull off is having your camera and sound help tell the story without getting in the way. And shooting at night without a budget isn’t easy. It is actually lit very nicely - I wonder if they used their own lighting or if they made good use of the existing lighting? Either way, it looks great.

    I feel like there’s not enough webseries out there like this one - honest and small but still being accessible and universal.

    From YouTube Description:

    It’s a boys night out at Bishop’s Garden. Jake wants to talk about the ladies, ahem, Sarah… but Trip is too faded to be of any help. Meanwhile, Travis takes the stage and tonight’s showing - “The Kauffman Family Dsyfunction’s Greatest Hits”. Should be a riot.

    “Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden” (OJBG) is a fiercely local and independent web series set in Washington, D.C. about the lives of a group of teenagers growing up and getting down in the 90′s.

    Visit us at http://OJinBG.com/ to check out our episodes, blog, news updates, character bios, and more!

    Follow us on Twitter:
    http://twitter.com/OJBishopsGarden/

    Find us on Facebook:
    http://facebook.com/OJBishopsGarden

    “The bad things we do. The things we get caught for-and how they are never the same.”

    French Subtitles by: http://www.univers-l.com/

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  • Radiance Ep.7 | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Science Fiction Drama Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Why do you all look guilty?”

    As the realization sets in that they are in this for the long haul, it is time for someone to try to take charge.

    It’s an interesting twist, just as I was thinking, ‘okay… now what?’ I find this little series, with its super-short episodes, incredibly interesting. Of course, in hindsight it is obvious that someone’s gonna step up and demand some sort of pecking order. Usually with them at the top. Maybe it is the short episodes, not giving me any time to predict what’s gonna happen, but this show manages to surprise me and entertain me.

    I do feel like the end of this episode is a little soap opera-y, as in as soon as the story inches forward we move on. It’s not like there’s much in the of a story arc in 1 minute and 19 seconds. Some of the acting is a little stiff, and the natural lighting, and the handicam cinematography still feels a little too amateurish for me, but creator Jim Hansen has created an intelligent, claustrophobic thriller.

    This series is a real diamond in the rough, and I do suggest that you’ll like it best if you go back and watch it from the start.

    From YouTube Description:

    Ten friends in Los Angeles experience an unusual event together- and try to survive.
    Starring:
    Brian Gattas
    Jade Gordon
    Tom Lenk
    Chad Lindsey
    Alisa Mcronald
    Sam Pancake
    Jack Plotnick
    Christos Prevezanos
    Chris Shea
    Doug Stockstill
    and
    Rachel Stolte

    Written and directed by Jim Hansen

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  • Tyranny Ep.12 “Losing It” | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Sci-Fi Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Tomorrow’s New Year’s Eve?”

    A frenetic, intense episode that really puts you inside the emotional state of a guy coming apart at the seams.

    There’s a cool montage in the middle, some found footage (at least it feels that way) and some original material, all mashed together as Daniel’s thoughts spiral out of control.

    I really enjoyed the clash of source images through out - grainy video, sharp film looking shots, some somewhere in between.

    And then a moment of normalcy, a phone call, makes it all seem like a weird fantasy. Is Daniel really losing his mind? Or is Isabella calling a lifeline that he’s clinging to for a lucid moment? And what happens New Years Eve?

    With some shows, you feel like they’re coming to the end of their run or their season and the writer or creators are like, “Oh yeah, I need to get the plot going.” And instead of focusing on the characters that have lead you to stick around, they throw in plot twists that feel artificial. And you end up feeling like the end just sucked all the life and fun from the series. I’m not feeling that with Tyranny. There’s only three episodes after this one, so yes, granted we’re not at the end yet, but I feel like each episode is keeping the focus on Daniel but still ramping up the tension.

    From YouTube Description:

    Episode 12 of Tyranny the Web Series:
    “Losing it”
    After having been called into the FBI, Daniel McCarthy turns the camera on himself, as he documents his now heightened paranoia in a video journal.

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  • Space Hospital S02E06 “As The Worm Turns” | A Web Series Review on The Watch List

    A Sci-Fi Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “It’s good to meet a fellow super sentient mollusk. We should hang out some time.”

    Awesome. This episode ties up one big plot line from this season and brings another one front and center to set up for the next episode – the last of season 2!

    Epic jokes to watch out for: Scanner reference, big fake, prop rocks meta humour, Omacron suggesting a “five way.”

    From YouTube Description:

    Re: Robot Love, Deep Space Cuisine on a Budget…

    As Space Hospital is threatened with absorption into the digestive tract of a giant space mollusk, a slightly less sinister threat still stalks the shadowy halls of the ship, making hapless nurses its victim. Can the newly revived Doctor Omacron cheat fate and save the crew?

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  • Bob and Andrew S02E01 “Fallout” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “I understand a lot of things. Science, Kodiak bears, etc.”

    One of my favourite buddy sitcomy comedies is back!

    This episode of the Vancouver based web series Bob and Andrew pulls back on the wacky comedy of many of the episodes in the first season. It’s funny, but funny in a more dramedy, character based way. After the blow up of the last episode of the first season, Bob and Andrew aren’t on speaking terms, and they both seem to have messed up their lives.

    The production seems to have stepped up a notch, with some really nice lighting and great sound work. It feels very crisp and sharp. The bar ambient sound background is nice when you take a moment to listen to it, which takes a lot of work to sound full without intruding on the dialogue.

    While I think the writers, Bob and Andrew, did something smart in introducing new character dynamics, I miss the interaction between Bob and Andrew, It was their clear chemistry and back and forth – ‘we’re friends even though we almost never agree’ – that really drew me in. I miss them being together as much as they do, which makes me want to know what’s going to happen next, but I hope that it doesn’t take them the whole season to reconcile.

    As with the first season, the writing is the real stand out in the show. Like I said, less pure out zany situational and more edging toward drama, but still strong.

    From YouTube Description:

    We pick up Bob and Andrew a while after the first season ended. They haven’t spoken in a while and so they’ve had to find a way to cope without the support of each other.

    Bob is in a relationship with a guy named Spencer while Andrew is dating a familiar face.

    Directed by Darren Borrowman

    Guest Starring
    Tom Belding
    April Green
    Lauren Martin
    and
    Nicholas Humphries

    New episodes will be posted weekly.

    Watch Season 1 here – http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL1629203EEFF6474F

    You can find us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/pages/wwwbobandandrewcom/30448589791 And you can also find us on Twitter @bobandandrew

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  • Radiance Ep.6 | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Science Fiction Drama Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “What about a government conspiracy type thing?”

    The fall out from last episode, and the deaths in the basement. Now that they are past the initial crisis, the reality is starting to set in that there are no easy answers. Will the household survive?

    Another short, punchy episode in this webseries about surviving a mysterious event. This is one of what I think of as a bridge episode, moving the plot forward after a big event, but itself largely expository.

    From YouTube Description:

    Ten friends in Los Angeles experience an unusual event together- and try to survive.
    Starring:
    Brian Gattas
    Jade Gordon
    Tom Lenk
    Chad Lindsey
    Alisa Mcronald
    Sam Pancake
    Jack Plotnick
    Christos Prevezanos
    Chris Shea
    Doug Stockstill
    and
    Rachel Stolte

    Written and directed by Jim Hansen

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  • Aidan5 Ep.6 “Off The Tracks” | A Webseries Review on The Watch List

    A Sci-Fi Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Be advised: Suspect is clone of Detective James Aidan”

    This episode of webseries Aidan5 is both supremely awesome and little cheesy at the same time.

    This is supremely ambitious - shoot outs, flying scenes, a train racing through a city scape, giant crashes and explosions… in a Hollywood feature, this scene along would cost a million bucks and take months to make. There’s plenty to admire about the execution of this in such a small webseries - and what I’m assuming is a labour of love more than a lucrative venture for the creators.

    But I found myself thrilling to the action and wincing at the same time. Some of the dialogue and action are standard action movie moments and cliches that feel like they’re here more because that’s what happens in action movies rather than being natural or believable to the story and characters. And there’s an odd moment at the end where Aidan, after risking the lives of dozens if not hundreds of people by firing at a train in the middle of a big city, lets the bad guy go because he runs out of bullets (he doesn’t try to chase him down or go after him, nor does he radio in that the suspect is getting away) and then he tends to his partner who was just in a horrific crash. It might seem like I’m a fanboy nitpicking how I would have done it - there’s nothing easier than going on the internet and spouting off on how you would have it different or better, without knowing any of the reasons or complications that lead to the creator’s decisions - but I don’t think that’s where I’m coming from. I feel like the writing here has taken a back seat to the cool, actiony, plot-twisty stuff in this episode.

    Like I said, there’s a lot in this episode that they did right. I don’t know how they manage to make this episode every month. The animation may just be in a pencil sketch style, but the angles and camera moves are extremely well thought out and executed. Some of the greenscreen work is a little rough, but some of it is actually quite amazing - like the shots from “outside” the flying police car in which we partially see through the pencil sketch window. I can’t imagine that something like this is easy to pull off, but in watching the episode is so well pulled off that you don’t even notice it - you just accept it. And, for its flaws, the episode is incredibly cool.

    And very watchable. I hope that my discussion of those flaws dissuades you from watching it, because it is easily one of the best science fiction webseries out there.

    From YouTube Description:

    Episode 6: After killing Hicks and stealing the Infinity database, Matthew escapes the police station with Aidan and Riley hot on his trail.

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  • Naomi The Show Ep.5 | A Web Series Review on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “This may seem crazy but I’m having a slumber party. On Saturday night.”

    Ha! Even though you see the punch line coming a mile away, these guys really land it. That’s the joy of the show that is Naomi The Show, it’s short, punchy and it always has a strong punch line at the end. The last line never fails to make me laugh - both with genuine humour and with delight.

    This show always has strong acting, too. Naomi Dayneswood is always spot on as someone who knows life is out to get her but can’t help herself but hope for the best, even when she’s sure that something awful is about to happen. You can see that tug of war in her, the expectation that this will blow up in her face but she’s too nice to not to get dragged along by the need to politely continue. Her scene partner is always good, but in this case Shane Kolmansberger is really awesome, charming and nuanced as “the buddy” type guy with an agenda.

    Noami The Show is sweet, charming and consistently funny.

    From YouTube Description:

    In Episode 5, Naomi makes weekend plans with a classmate.

    Created by Naomi Dayneswood & Jennica Harper
    Director: Nicholas Humphries
    Writer: Jennica Harper
    Producers: Robert Woolsey & Naomi Dayneswood
    Starring: Naomi Dayneswood & Shane Kolmansberger
    Director of Photography: Christopher Charles Kempinski
    Editor: Chad Galloway
    Sound Design: Michael Scott Schrum
    Makeup Design: Alyssa Satow & Katie Satow
    Title Credit Design: Christopher Preksta
    Music Composer: Chris King
    Extras: Alyssa & Esmé Roberts

    Proudly Supported by Vancouver Film School - http://www.vfs.com

    See full crew listings at http://www.naomitheshow.com/cast-crew

    Find out more about Naomi: The Show at http://www.naomitheshow.com

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