#WebSeriesWednesday: The Away Mission
Red Shirt Film is back on #WebSeriesWednesday this week with their new series ‘The Away Mission’ about a pair of space explorers stranded on a planet – naked.
Red Shirt Film is back on #WebSeriesWednesday this week with their new series ‘The Away Mission’ about a pair of space explorers stranded on a planet – naked.
This week I watched a cooking show, and learned how to cook with class. You see, while not being a “high class chef” Talulah Grace is clearly “high class” and also cooking.
This is what works, this is how you do it. I’ll try not to gush.
Between the series and the chat I learned a lot about Texas. First, everyone drinks Lone Star Beer, and no one has heard of Pabst Blue Ribbon. This sounds like a net plus.
‘Tweet’ is a teen horror series in the vein of classis R.L. Stein novels. In fact I would describe the series as being similar to those half hour television adaptations of the Goosebumps series that I used to enjoy as a kid.
Max’s mission to create these vlogs started with his interest in making sure his voice was heard on the controversial topic of having gay parents. He hoped to show the world that gay parents can be amazing.
I love watching shows get better, and even more so I love watching shows get really good.
As a show with a mission to highlight the struggles of those living with mental illness it’s rather appropriate that Benninght Brothers feels very schizophrenic.
So last night I ‘hung out’ on twitter with the creators of ‘Movie Night’ – a group of transplants to LA who ended up meeting while working at Warner Brothers as tour guides.
Growing up the son of a pastor who ‘planted’ his church when Andrew was just ten years old, Nielson bases ‘Plant’ off his own experiences, but written in adulthood by a man who chose to become an actor rather than a pastor.