"I've seen what drugged up driving can do... You know what drug I hate the most?" So they finally made a sequel to Team America: World Police! Well, not really. But this is about as close as anyone can get! A Puff Before Dying is an incredible 10-minute marionette short film, made by filmmakers Michael Reich and Mike Pinkney. Apparently this is a real PSA, but I can't find any info on for who - clearly one of the states where marijuana is legal now. (The "Federal Road Safety Foundation" is made up.) A wild night of pot and "drugged-up driving" ends in tragedy for three teenagers that happen to be marionettes. Please don't smoke and drive! Or else this! The voice cast: Annie Mebane, James Kirkland, Lola Blanc, Tashi Condelee, Michael Reich. Wherever this came from, it's amazing, I can't believe it's real. Take a hit and, uh, be safe.
- 10/22/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In addition to Single Ladies, VH1 has cancelled Stevie TV. Over two seasons, 14 episodes were produced and the defacto series finale aired on July 12, 2013.
Created by Dan Levy, James Kirkland, and Stevie Ryan, the sketch comedy series features Ryan in parodies of movies, TV shows and celebrity gossip.
What do you think? Did you watch Steve TV on VH1? Are you sorry that there won't be a third season?...
Created by Dan Levy, James Kirkland, and Stevie Ryan, the sketch comedy series features Ryan in parodies of movies, TV shows and celebrity gossip.
What do you think? Did you watch Steve TV on VH1? Are you sorry that there won't be a third season?...
- 3/1/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If you didn’t catch the first episode of Stevie TV on VH1, make sure you don’t miss it again (and catch a highlight reel below, along with a little clip from Episode 2).
I had a chance to talk with Stevie Ryan recently, and she’s very serious about her pop culture. Also, she can talk. The show is getting a lot of play on VH1, with new episodes on Sunday nights, and it’s a lot of fun. Sketch comedy based on pop culture, Stevie takes on the persona on stars from your favorite reality nonsense to parody the world around us.
Let’s jump in. Be prepared, if you’ve ever wondered what an interview where the interviewer doesn’t get to say much looks like, this is it. Oh, and there’s cursing.
So, I wanted to ask, where did this come from? I mean, obviously from the YouTube videos,...
I had a chance to talk with Stevie Ryan recently, and she’s very serious about her pop culture. Also, she can talk. The show is getting a lot of play on VH1, with new episodes on Sunday nights, and it’s a lot of fun. Sketch comedy based on pop culture, Stevie takes on the persona on stars from your favorite reality nonsense to parody the world around us.
Let’s jump in. Be prepared, if you’ve ever wondered what an interview where the interviewer doesn’t get to say much looks like, this is it. Oh, and there’s cursing.
So, I wanted to ask, where did this come from? I mean, obviously from the YouTube videos,...
- 3/8/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Todd Strauss-Schulson, the director of Harold and Kumar 3D, released an online short, The Master Cleanse. With its clever tagline, "shit's about to get real," The Master Cleanse features a couple whose relationship faces the ultimate test as the pair embarks on a juice cleanse weight loss diet. The project stars Will Greenberg and Amanda Walsh as the couple Scott and Kelly, along with Duncan Trussell, Lindsay Hollister, James Kirkland, Niki Schwartz-Wright, Mhairi Steenbock, and Kana Mayham. Watch out for the surprise twist ending! "The exercise of making The Master Cleanse was to see if we could make a short and strip away all of our tricks; no action, no chase scenes, no fancy angles, or violence, and see if two people talking about universal relationship problems could be as compelling as an all girls high octane pillow fight," Strauss-Shulson told Tubefilter. "In a way it was a filmmaking master cleanse for us.
- 1/5/2012
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
Have you seen the original web series Scene Kid Love? It’s the one with the Chris Crocker cameo about Sceney Sceneable, who’s like an underage Tila Tequila on whatever drug the Teletubbies are smoking living in a MySpace-dominated internet yearning for a prominent place on her sex friend’s social media hierarchy. How about The Islands? You see that one? That’s the web show that’s like a Staten Island version of Jersey Shore released before anyone knew the name Snooki featuring guidette Allie who gets to Manhattan’s Meatpacking district by way of bridges and tunnels and who's proud of looking like Christina Aguilera from her dirty days when she had dark hair. Do you know the lady that stars in both those you-gotta-watch-these online originals? That’s the lovely Stevie Ryan. And in addition to the two series above, you’ll soon be able to...
- 8/25/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Exclusive: VH1 has picked up a new half-hour weekly pop-culture show headlined by YouTube star Stevie Ryan. Stevie TV, which has received a 10-episode order for a 2012 launch, will feature comedian Ryan’s satirical take on the pop-culture events of the previous week, including reality show happenings and celebrity and politician blunders. Ryan is best known for her YouTube videos, which have garnered over 80 million hits. In them, she impersonates such top celebrities and reality stars as Kim Kardashian and Justin Bieber as well as VH1′s own Mob Wives and Audrina Patridge. Ryan created Stevie TV with Dan Levy and James Kirkland. Brian Volk-Weiss, Michael Pelmont, Dan Levy, Stevie Ryan and Darren Belitsky are executive producing for New Wave Entertainment; and Noah Pollack, Jill Holmes, Stacy Alexander and Jeff Olde for VH1.
- 8/24/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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