Two guys walk into a bar... which is strange because you would think if the first guy walked into it, the second guy would have seen it! *rim shot* Wocka, wocka, wocka! Ah, to be a funny man. And that is the subject of the new web series presented by Daily Motion entitled, just that, The Funny Man. However, this dude is anything but funny and actually seems really difficult to get along with.
Dm was gracious enough to bring this web series to us just in time for Halloween, releasing one segment of the project each day from October 25 to November 3. The story (at least what I've seen so far) revolves around a deranged comedian with a real Norman Bates vibe. He wears a mask that makes him look like a walking Hot Pocket, but the bad intentions this guy exudes cannot be overstated.
I definitely suggest you scroll down,...
Dm was gracious enough to bring this web series to us just in time for Halloween, releasing one segment of the project each day from October 25 to November 3. The story (at least what I've seen so far) revolves around a deranged comedian with a real Norman Bates vibe. He wears a mask that makes him look like a walking Hot Pocket, but the bad intentions this guy exudes cannot be overstated.
I definitely suggest you scroll down,...
- 10/27/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
We all know a "funny man" or two. Hell, even I think I'm a pretty funny guy...sometimes. Speaking of fun, Dailymotion has just kicked off their new horror web series and have been kind enough to include MoreHorror.com and all of you in the festivities.
The Funny Man is written and directed by Jake Barsha (creator of Eugene) and produced by Danny Cahn A.C.E., president of The Motion Picture Editors Guild. The ten-episode series premiered today and new episodes will be uploaded, through Halloween, until Nov 4th.
In the first episode "Say Something Funny" (which you can watch for free below) you get to meet "Lee", a deranged psychopath, who happens to also be, you guessed it, The Funny Man. Lee proceeds captures and holds captive a young woman and uses his phone to record her final words. Sounds hilarious, right?...
We all know a "funny man" or two. Hell, even I think I'm a pretty funny guy...sometimes. Speaking of fun, Dailymotion has just kicked off their new horror web series and have been kind enough to include MoreHorror.com and all of you in the festivities.
The Funny Man is written and directed by Jake Barsha (creator of Eugene) and produced by Danny Cahn A.C.E., president of The Motion Picture Editors Guild. The ten-episode series premiered today and new episodes will be uploaded, through Halloween, until Nov 4th.
In the first episode "Say Something Funny" (which you can watch for free below) you get to meet "Lee", a deranged psychopath, who happens to also be, you guessed it, The Funny Man. Lee proceeds captures and holds captive a young woman and uses his phone to record her final words. Sounds hilarious, right?...
- 10/25/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
There is a new horror web series on Dailymotion that premieres today called 'The Funny Man.' The Funny Man is exclusively produced and distributed by Dailymotion.com and starts today with a new episode showing every day until November 3, 2011. The Funny Man was produced by Right Hook Films and is directed and written by Jake Barsha and stars Ryan Reyes, Abby Wathen, Leslie Easterbrook and David Fine.
- 10/25/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
“You just seem really shy, and sensitive. Have you had a lot of experience with women?”
Eugene is a dark portrait of a man so lonely and miserable that it’s almost hard to believe it’s as watchable as it is. Captivating in a way that reminds you of a natural disaster, Eugene is powered by morbid curiosity, just like its titular main character. Plagued by a sad life, Eugene tries to kill himself more than once in the movie, only to back out at the very last second. Why? He doesn’t have anything to live for—but he’s scared. He can’t rest with the idea of a terrible world that would keep going and not remember he was ever there, even if staying means more pain. Not too far removed from those of us who are too invested in Eugene’s story to turn away before a point of satisfaction,...
Eugene is a dark portrait of a man so lonely and miserable that it’s almost hard to believe it’s as watchable as it is. Captivating in a way that reminds you of a natural disaster, Eugene is powered by morbid curiosity, just like its titular main character. Plagued by a sad life, Eugene tries to kill himself more than once in the movie, only to back out at the very last second. Why? He doesn’t have anything to live for—but he’s scared. He can’t rest with the idea of a terrible world that would keep going and not remember he was ever there, even if staying means more pain. Not too far removed from those of us who are too invested in Eugene’s story to turn away before a point of satisfaction,...
- 2/13/2009
- by Arya Ponto
- JustPressPlay.net
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