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  • Bob and Andrew S02E06 “The Decision” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    5 Swirlies

    “Con: Amy often hides certain articles of clothing that she doesn’t want me to wear. Like my scarf.”

    I’m loving this new season of the web series Bob and Andrew.

    The first season was mostly episodic, and this season has much more of a serialized story. Which makes it a little less sitcomy, but not any less funny.

    This episode is pretty much perfect - and it is all Bob and Andrew. They both come to a deep realization about their relationships… after much eating of sandwiches and playing of RockBand.

    There’s some brilliantly funny dialogue here, but the “breaks” are the funniest parts as the guys desperately devise ways to make the decision process more bearable. There’s only two more episodes - a two-parter - and then season two is done. Dare I start hoping for a season three?

    From YouTube Description:

    Bob and Andrew process their relationship problems in a marathon strategy session that includes RockBand, sandwiches, dogs and long speeches delivered while looking out the window.

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  • Bob and Andrew S02E05 “The Realization ” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “The only thing I’ve ever been taught about the world is that it is against me. And that it is covered by 14% water. And nobody can prove that dragons aren’t real.”

    A stellar episode of the web series Bob and Andrew. The guys double date with their respective current significant others - Amy and Spencer. Much gin is consumed.

    There’s a bunch of stuff I like about this episode. First of all, it makes an almost perfect balance between the wackiness of Andrew’s banter and the reality of the scene. Often I feel like Andrew’s comment are cartoony and kind of out of context of the reality - but it is forgivable because they’re so funny. Other times, less often, Andrew’s dialogue fits in the scene and is less wacky. Here, he’s at his wacky best and it feels well integrated to the scene. I like (in a ‘I’m glad it’s not me’ kinda way) how the evening quickly devolves into Bob and Andrew hanging out while their “others” bond with the guys watching from afar. I guess neither of their relationships are headed for “happily ever after.”

    Shooting something set in a bar or night club can be tough, production wise. Pulling off a location like that on a ultra-low or no budget shoot is all but impossible. You can’t really shoot in an actual nightclub - it’s way too dark and noisy. But trying to recreate the look and feel of a night club in full swing is really tricky - it often ends up feeling…flat. Bob and Andrew try to blend the two, and it just doesn’t really match up. Pulling off a location like that on a ultra-low or no budget shoot is all but impossible. In contrast, check out the bar scenes in Casual to see it done flawlessly.

    But back to the things I like, it is fun that dialogue is contained to three specific conversations through the night. And there’s tons of very smart, funny dialogue. Gin!

    From YouTube Description:

    Bob, Andrew, Spencer and Amy go on a double date to a night club. Bob realizes his true feelings for Spencer while Amy is actually kind of nice to Andrew… in a wierd, sadomasochistic kind of way.

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  • Bob and Andrew S02E04 “The Advice ” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “I don’t read a lot into Christian medicine.”

    Andrew misses the signals, and Bob runs up on the limits of rainbows, in this new episode of the Vancouver web series, Bob and Andrew.

    This one feels a little less broad and sitcomy than many previous episodes, much more like a cable dramedy than the almost-network sitcom it usually is. It is good, just in a slightly different way. Both the guys are having relationship troubles, but I suspect that Andrew has more troubles to come from Lauren.

    From YouTube Description:

    Andrew seeks relationship advice from Lauren while Bob helps Spencer and his friend James design a Pride float.

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  • Moolt “Computer Love” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Cartoon Comedy Web Series

    3 Swirlies

    “Who says laziness is a bad thing? It keeps families together.”

    If you follow my reviews as The Watcher, you may have figured out that I tend to cheer for the little guys. Case in point: the cartoon web series Moolt.

    I really like this series. I think the writing, voice work and animation is really great - especially for what I assume is some guy working alone in his room. This episode has 25,000 views at the time of this writing; hardly a complete unknown. Space Hospital, on the other hand, still has most of its episodes under a thousand. But still, Moolt’s the underdog compared to Happy Tree Friends. Everyone talks about Happy Tree Friends, despite Moolt being, in my opinion, the much funnier, fresher show.

    Well, except maybe this episode. There’s some funny bits in there, but the main joke is the wife cleans up things and the husband doesn’t know where they are, and blames her when his computer goes missing. Not exactly breaking new comedic ground. Their other episodes are much funnier, and much more original. At least, to me.

    From YouTube Description:

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    An Armenian man named Harut, has lost his computer and is out to find it. His number one suspect? His wife Sophik.

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  • Naomi The Show Ep.6 | A Web Series Review on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “It’s a magic book.”

    This episode of the always reliably funny Vancouver web series Naomi The Show is a tiny bit of a departure from the normal format of the series - maybe not intentionally - by having the funniest bits be in the body of the episode and the button by less of a punch line than normal. At least, that’s how I found it.

    Despite the somewhat cartoony character of the guy Naomi meets, this episode may not be THE funniest of the series, but it has the most funny moments through out. Noami Dayneswood has some particularly subtlety funny lines. Not that she doesn’t in other episodes, but here she seems less like she’s doing less of the straight set up work than she does in other scenes. She plays her lines to politely annoyed perfection.

    From YouTube Description:

    In Episode 6, Naomi meets a fellow book lover.

    Created by Naomi Dayneswood & Jennica Harper
    Director: Nicholas Humphries
    Writer: Jennica Harper
    Producers: Robert Woolsey & Naomi Dayneswood
    Starring: Naomi Dayneswood & Stephen LeBail
    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

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

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

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  • Bob and Andrew S02E03 “The Meeting” | A Web Series on The Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “You could get raped. That would make your day worse. Getting raped.”

    Another hilarious episode of Bob and Andrew, the Vancouver based web series in it’s second season.

    Now reconciled, Andrew helps Bob with a job interview with a scheme. Not a plan, a scheme.

    This episode is a little more broad than the usual Bob and Andrew fair, but still has some very funny bits – and the three actors of “The Cincinnati Five” are really strong and they do feel like they come from Andrew’s world, who really is the zany one to Bob’s straight man.

    It is beautifully shot, too. Last episode I mentioned the narrow depth of field as distracting to me, but in this episode it really works – it’s the “dirty” over the shoulder type shooting, soft in the foreground, sharp on the subject, soft on the background, that really makes the style shine. So, the same thing I didn’t love about the previous episode I do love here. It’s great to be an anonymous, faceless, critic on the internet.

    From YouTube Description:

    In this episode Bob has reached the end of his unemployment and needs to find a job. Feeling a bit nervous about his impending interview, Andrew decides to enlist some of his most trusted confidants to help.

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  • Vampire Zombie Werewolf Ep.9 “Meta-Morphosis” | A Web Series Review on The Watch List

    A Comedy Horror Web Series

    3 Swirlies

    “Half vampire, half werewolf and one third zombie?”

    There’s a really cool special effect at the end of this final episode, I honestly have no idea how they did that.

    There’s a few really funny jokes in this episode, especially with the Vampires justifying their existence to the producer. My favourtie parts of this series was the producer dealing with the blood thirsty vampires, especially finding out his buddy was a vampire.

    Where this series didn’t connect with me was all the stuff about web series. I can’t even really say why, except that I felt like it was out of place with everything else that was going on, and it was only kind of a MacGuffin to get the plot in gear… but the story never really evolved beyond it, like a typical MacGuffin. I never cared if they came up with a web series concept, but I did care if the producer got eaten by the vampires. On the same thought, I didn’t care if he got eaten by Tad and Bunny, because then the story would be over, and also the producer did very little to avoid being eaten by Tad and Bunny, while with the vampires it felt like a very present danger that he was struggling to avoid.

    But KATR Productions did make it look and sound nice - a very slick and well produced project. I haven’t gone back and watched their previous effort yet, Life From the Inside, which is spoken about very highly from web series fans.

    If someone from KATR Productions is reading this, we’d love it if you could leave a comment talking a little about “the head shot” and how you achieved it, or maybe just a hint about what your next series might be?

    From YouTube Description:

    Teeth are bared, hackles rise, and everything comes to a head. The thrilling conclusion of Vampire Zombie Werewolf Season 1.

    Watch the Entire series! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXiK_2JhBxw&feature=li…

    Watch Vampire Zombie Werewolf at http://www.vampirezombiewerewolf.com/

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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

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  • Microwave Porn Ep.12 “Unhaunted” | A Webseries Review on the Watch List

    A Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Nigel… pretty!”

    So much awesome in one webseries episode I can barely begin.

    Although, before I get into the awesome, I’ll just say that there’s sort of two stories here that are resolved separately, and could just as easily each made up one episode. After all, (spoiler alert!) The two stories in the end didn’t have much impact on each other.

    But let’s get into the awesome: the Yeti is hilarious, both in his own storyline and in the “bonus” scene at the end. I’m also glad the hipster girl made another appearance, her eye rolling “above-it-all”ness is totally pitch perfect. Ash Catherwood is awesome, as usual. Even even more exciting, we get to see Ash in the up-coming season two of Out With Dad. I’m always happy to see Nigel in an episode. And even if this episode was light on the microwave, that’s okay. His willingness to give up Nigel at the drop of a hat is hysterical.

    The production is very good, too. It may not look it (which is another way you know it is well done) but there are some difficult shooting and sound conditions - from some snowy woods to the inside of a van. And the whole time, the show doesn’t loose its focus. Comedy has to be presented just so in order for it to work, and these guys do it right so that the jokes feel natural.

    From YouTube Description:

    Nigel, Allen and Dave try to get the ghost out of Dave’s house.

    MUSIC

    Decay: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Umbrella Pants: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Agnus Dei X: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    The House of Leaves: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Dark Walk: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons
    “Attribution 3.0″ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Microwave Porn Opening Theme Written and Performed by J. Gordon Ross and Ryan Keller

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  • Vampire Zombie Werewolf Ep.6 “Wolves of Endearment” | A Web Series on the Watch List

    A loaf of brain, a jug of blood and thou.

    Watch Vampire Zombie Werewolf at http://www.vampirezombiewerewolf.com/

    Twitter: @VZWshow

    Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/KATR-Pictures/106886549364304

    VZW is a new Webseries from KATR Pictures.

    4 Swirlies

    “Something about the microwave interacts with our lycanthropy”

    I had to pause and check back to make sure I didn’t miss an episode. Very bold and dramatic start to this episode, if a bit confusing for me.

    This was strong episode for a couple of reasons. One, finally the web producer has some nice lines, instead of just looking terrified - and he actually tries to do something to get out of his predictament. Two, the vampires arrive. There’s a nice gag where there’s a room full of vampires, all of whom are dressed in black capes with high collars like a bad Dracula, like a vampire from Scooby Doo.

    I also liked that Tad, the Vampire Zombie Werewolf, gets to talk about why this night is so important to him. He wants the vampires to like the vampire part of him, not look down on him for the werewolf and zombie parts.

    It also seems like this is the last episode of Vampire zombie Werewolf that has been released. It seems that the series is planned as nine episodes, so that leaves (mental math… wait for it…) three episodes left. It looks like they just finished shooting the rest. I don’t see any information as to when they are scheduled to come out.