It would be easy for the stars of The Big Bang Theory to rest on their ratings laurels (in its sixth season, the CBS comedy has delivered best ever ratings, positioning it as the likely new number one show on TV) and spend off hours getting fanned with a palm frawn.
But across the board, each actor is using their primetime power to fuel passion projects, the latest being Beyond All Boundaries, a feature film Kunal Nayyar is attempting to finish funding through Kickstarter.
Boundaries, which is seeking backing to finish editing and procure some essential archival footage, tells the stories of 3 Indians -- a penniless superfan, a boy prodigy, and a girl cricketer -- during the 2011 Cricket World Cup. ETonline caught up with Nayyar to find out why this is such a passion project, how his Big Bang Theory cast has helped out and what you can expect from upcoming episodes!
ETonline: How has...
But across the board, each actor is using their primetime power to fuel passion projects, the latest being Beyond All Boundaries, a feature film Kunal Nayyar is attempting to finish funding through Kickstarter.
Boundaries, which is seeking backing to finish editing and procure some essential archival footage, tells the stories of 3 Indians -- a penniless superfan, a boy prodigy, and a girl cricketer -- during the 2011 Cricket World Cup. ETonline caught up with Nayyar to find out why this is such a passion project, how his Big Bang Theory cast has helped out and what you can expect from upcoming episodes!
ETonline: How has...
- 2/6/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
A month ago we got the first word on a new web series entitled "Nypdm" about a world where a pair of unusual detectives pull back the curtain of shadows and lies that surround the unnatural criminal underground of New York City. Now the first four episodes are available, and we have them for you right here to check out along with a few stills and an update provided to us by producer Monique Yamaguchi.
From the Press Release:
"Nypdm" is a new web series that revolves around an unusual unit of NYC police detectives who possess a unique connection to a dark underworld where monsters are real. Taking an "it takes one to know one" approach, Lt. Spiller (Natalie Turpin) heads a special group of cops who have much in common with the monstrous suspects they pursue with one key difference: They're the good guys.
Season One introduces us...
From the Press Release:
"Nypdm" is a new web series that revolves around an unusual unit of NYC police detectives who possess a unique connection to a dark underworld where monsters are real. Taking an "it takes one to know one" approach, Lt. Spiller (Natalie Turpin) heads a special group of cops who have much in common with the monstrous suspects they pursue with one key difference: They're the good guys.
Season One introduces us...
- 10/26/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Parody, video games and the internet have always been a three’s company of buddiness. CollegeHumor’s Dorkly, YouTube 8-bit parodies, and of course Atom’s long-running and recently ended Zelda spoof, The Legend of Neil all feasted from the table of viewers nostalgic for the video games of their youth. Creator Matt Lewis still saw plenty of flesh on this comedy bone, crafting an elaborately detailed parody of over a dozen video game characters in what would become his first leap into web series with Video Game Reunion, set to bow March 8th on Atom and GameTrailers. The series opts for the lighter, familiar mockumentary riff on the idea of the real lives of game characters like Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser and Mega Man—not as dark as the neo-noir sendup of the Mario Bros. and the Koopa Kingdom in 2008’s There Will Be Brawl. The main conceit of...
- 3/2/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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