2011 - 8 episodes (3-5 mins. each) - Not Rated
D: Bart D. Van Bemmel, Jason A. Wheeler
C: Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, Tom Hamlett, Bryan Massey
Group of high school students stuck serving Saturday detention are stalked and slashed by a madman.
Slick, polished horror web series for the most part is technically proficient with an interesting cast of up and coming actors, but severely hampered by non-existent plot. Throwing Stones features one moment after another of character development, but forgets to tell a story in the process! Frustratingly viewers are stuck waiting for something, anything to happen over the span of eight episodes, but it never does. Like every other show out there, the series needs to tell a story to involve viewers with, to engage them. Then it is acceptable to close...
D: Bart D. Van Bemmel, Jason A. Wheeler
C: Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, Tom Hamlett, Bryan Massey
Group of high school students stuck serving Saturday detention are stalked and slashed by a madman.
Slick, polished horror web series for the most part is technically proficient with an interesting cast of up and coming actors, but severely hampered by non-existent plot. Throwing Stones features one moment after another of character development, but forgets to tell a story in the process! Frustratingly viewers are stuck waiting for something, anything to happen over the span of eight episodes, but it never does. Like every other show out there, the series needs to tell a story to involve viewers with, to engage them. Then it is acceptable to close...
- 2/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Hey peeps! the first episode of the new thriller web series Throwing Stones debuted a few days ago and here it is in all its glory. This cool web series is written and directed by Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheele and stars Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, Tom Hamlett, and Bryan Massey. Plot: A group of high schoolers are given Saturday School to teach them a lesson - but they learn that there's a killer waiting for them!
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- 1/9/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
The fear-inducing webseries "Throwing Stones" debuted on 28Dla with an article here: Broken Windows Theory Explained on 28Dla. Now, the first episode in the series is available inside. The clip is about three minutes long and the tone of the film, thus far, is pure fear.
If you are on you lunch break and still in the office, turn down the volume slightly as the screams from the monitor might make those around you think you are being murdered! All the details on this series are inside.
A plot summary for the film here:
"The concept of "Throwing Stones" derives from the sociologist theory on broken windows. A broken window is left unfixed in a neighborhood; it signals to that community it's acceptable for that type of behavior to take place. These ideas compound until the neighborhood becomes decayed and unable to achieve its past grandeur. Now apply the theory...
If you are on you lunch break and still in the office, turn down the volume slightly as the screams from the monitor might make those around you think you are being murdered! All the details on this series are inside.
A plot summary for the film here:
"The concept of "Throwing Stones" derives from the sociologist theory on broken windows. A broken window is left unfixed in a neighborhood; it signals to that community it's acceptable for that type of behavior to take place. These ideas compound until the neighborhood becomes decayed and unable to achieve its past grandeur. Now apply the theory...
- 1/6/2011
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Spencer Harlan is the up and coming co-star of the horror web series Throwing Stones directed by Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler and featuring Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Tom Hamlett, and Bryan Massey. Billed as a teen slasher meets "The Breakfast Club". Throwing Stones is about a group of high schoolers who are given Saturday school to teach them a lesson, but instead they learn that there's a killer waiting for them! With his classic all American looks and tall stature, Spencer Harlan should be a young actor to keep an eye out for as that should be able to lend itself to him being able to slip into a wide variety of roles as he can dirty himself up to play edgier fare or he can stick to his current look...
- 1/5/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Teen horror Web Series Throwing Stones, starring Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, and Tom Hamlett, lands double Web TV distribution with KoldCast TV and The Mingle Media Television Network!
Both networks will launch the series beginning Wednesday Janurary 5, 2011 on their networks with a frequency of a new episode each week for (8) weeks based on eight webisodes. Mmtvn will also host a live Throwing Stones Web Show each week that will feature cast and crew from the series along with Q&A, swag give-aways, and more - which can be seen from iPhone, Blackberry, Android platforms, syndicated through Blip.TV, and 15 other syndication sites including Daily Motion, You Tube, Boxee, Roku, and iTunes Podcast.
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Both networks will launch the series beginning Wednesday Janurary 5, 2011 on their networks with a frequency of a new episode each week for (8) weeks based on eight webisodes. Mmtvn will also host a live Throwing Stones Web Show each week that will feature cast and crew from the series along with Q&A, swag give-aways, and more - which can be seen from iPhone, Blackberry, Android platforms, syndicated through Blip.TV, and 15 other syndication sites including Daily Motion, You Tube, Boxee, Roku, and iTunes Podcast.
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- 12/3/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
"It takes a mere pebble to break a window...not someone throwing stones"
Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, and Tom Hamlett star in
Throwing Stones
Written and Directed by
Bart D. Van Bemmel
and
Jason A. Wheeler
"As if high school wasn't scary enough..."
Throwing Stones is an upcoming teen horrorweb series based on the feature-length screenplay of the same name by writers/producers Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler & actor/producers Cherami Leigh and Rebekah Kennedy.
A group of high schoolers are given Saturday School to teach them a lesson, but they learn that there's a killer waiting for them! They must work together to overcome their differences in over to survive.
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Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Lindsay Seidel, Chad Cox, Kayla Carlyle, Brina Palencia, Rachel Verret, Lynn Andrews III, Jon Christie, Spencer Harlan, and Tom Hamlett star in
Throwing Stones
Written and Directed by
Bart D. Van Bemmel
and
Jason A. Wheeler
"As if high school wasn't scary enough..."
Throwing Stones is an upcoming teen horrorweb series based on the feature-length screenplay of the same name by writers/producers Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler & actor/producers Cherami Leigh and Rebekah Kennedy.
A group of high schoolers are given Saturday School to teach them a lesson, but they learn that there's a killer waiting for them! They must work together to overcome their differences in over to survive.
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- 10/28/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
"Throwing Stones" is an upcoming horror webseries, which was first reported on (here). The film has moved along in production, with the first episode planned for release this November. Leading up to the release, several video yearbook diaries will be release, which detail more about each character in the episodes. Assistant Principal Beckett has already been unlocked below and a trailer has become available this week. The film itself centers on a group of high-schoolers, who are seen by administration as "broken windows" (Throwing) and in need of repair. Check out the latest details on this production below, or at the film's website located in the right hand panel.
The synopsis for "Throwing Stones" is here:
"Assistant Principal Beckett set out to focus on fixing the ‘broken windows’ of Blair High, as an administrator he had a good idea of who to add to his list. However, the journalism class...
The synopsis for "Throwing Stones" is here:
"Assistant Principal Beckett set out to focus on fixing the ‘broken windows’ of Blair High, as an administrator he had a good idea of who to add to his list. However, the journalism class...
- 10/28/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Throwing Stones Alt PosterToday is the day of the webseries, as Throwing Stones shows up on the radar. The film takes on the Broken Windows Theory which basically states that the removal of torn down and broken homes or the repairing of damaged infrastructure leads to a safer community. Also, keeping things in order leads to less vandalism and fewer instances of crime. This is a theory that was trumped by Mayor Giuliani in New York during the '80s and '90s with some success.
Throwing Stones will take this approach to a whole new level, as students are seen as the broken windows in need of repair. But only a few of the students can be fixed with hammer and nail, while others need complete destruction! In Throwing Stones no one is safe, not even the viewers! So, take an early look at a film which uses some...
Throwing Stones will take this approach to a whole new level, as students are seen as the broken windows in need of repair. But only a few of the students can be fixed with hammer and nail, while others need complete destruction! In Throwing Stones no one is safe, not even the viewers! So, take an early look at a film which uses some...
- 8/24/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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