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“Fragments - Les bruissements du monde” explores the quest for identity and quietness in the rumble of the world.
Direction, film and music: Jean-Sébastien Monzani
Sock puppets Cassie and Bernie take us on wild business schemes that are completely Sockamamy . Cassie and Bernie come up with their own version of Facespacebook.
Music: Psilodump
Video: Raquel Meyers
Special thanks: Pako aka Al Pacheco de las Rozas, Georgina, Jeroni, Flux and Socksay
Berlin 2010
Medium Rare - Episode 11
Helga (Lainie Kazan) has her big moment onstage- until Mitch (Brad Dourif) shows up to jam over her song. But that a reason to shoot Mitch???
‘By Your Side’
Long portrait of a couple in distress and working it out. A study in micro facial expressions.
Purchase soundtrack ‘By Your Side’ by Cocorosie
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (O.D.D.)
Berkeley Kid detects a link between legal child beatings and state torture on BetterBadNews. Security camera photos link Senator Joseph Lieberman to terrorist crime scenes and several companies manufacturing full body x-ray machines.
Radioactive Safety False Flag Terror and You.
This month on The Adventures of Humphrey and Spud: A potato powered time machine, and a rock (boulder, dude) with a dark past…
Weirdest thing I’ve seen all week. They should put this on the end of hairdryers.
Valmonte Sprout performing at Goodbye Blue Monday
The Banana Boys are an interracial superhero duo on a mission to stop all that is evil, unholy and terrible in the land of bananas.
Transylvania Television Episode 1
Batfink helps Count LeShoc understand why TVTV is in the ratings pooper.
TVTV = Vampire Puppets!
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A dysfunctional family of misfit monsters try desperately to run an obscure television station deep in Transylvania, with worldwide broadcast power and the ability to reanimate dead TV shows. The Vampire Le Shoc is king of his castle, but struggles vainly to maintain order while taking delight in the suffering of his motley crew of minions. And he ain’t your run of the mill Count, either, he’s a LeStat-dressin’, nosferatu-lookin’, Richard-O’Brien-from-Rocky-Horror-talkin’ creep with some serious issues. Furry J. Ackermonster, the station’s new intern, is a bright orange yeti, who having recently graduated from an American college, is struggling with student loans, laziness, and a burgeoning pottery collection. Enjoys beer, snowboarding, and hairy chicks. The station’s majordomo is Batfink, a surf-lovin’, kustom kar creatin’ bat. Think beach blanket beatnik with wings. He manages to keep the station running via the power of the Frankenstein Device, the same contraption that gave life to the Frankenstein Monster. When used to boost the signal of the station, it gives old shows NEW LIFE – and turns them into far-out parodies in the process. They are joined by Dwayne Frankenstein, a fella who’s wired just a little bit differently than the rest of us. The Frankenstein Monster has been done to death, but you’ve never seen him like this: a brain-damaged, working-class Brit soccer hooligan made from 13 different people. He may sound dense but he’s not naïve, and has been known for moments of brilliance in the midst of an otherwise stupefying existence. Tune in to Transylvania Television: the Retro Monster Comedy Series that’s really not for kids, not necessarily safe for work, and known to promote skull decay.
Medium Rare - Episode 6
Helga’s poodle, ALFIE, develops super-powers and seeks revenge on Harry (Burt Young).