Hey folks! I'm INSANELY proud to announce that my 3D film AracAttack! in 3D! will be shown as the main event of the Bad Film Fest / Bad Theater Fest's Saturday (April 20th) screening!
Much like it's original screening nearly 4 years ago, it will be screened in full FANG-O-VISION!! I'll be providing everyone with FREE special 3D glasses that they can keep as a momento of the event!!!
This is going to be the LAST time it's ever shown in a theater EVER AGAIN.
MAKE SURE YOUR BUTT IS IN THAT THEATER!!
ADMISSION IS FREE! CHECK THE LINK FOR DETAILS!!!
http://www.badtheaterfest.com/home/saturday-april-20-8pm/
Love is a topic near and dear to Internet After Dark, and it’s the main theme of Flux Theater Ensemble’sHearts Like Fists – a show I was lucky enough to see recently!
I’m currently 32 years old, and it really sneaked up on me. I spent a lot of my formative years escaping. Life was hard growing up, and I escaped into worlds of fantasy. I devoured comic books, and cartoons, and TV and Film and I wished I could live a life of adventure. I wished that I could l could be anything else. It’s not that I was unhappy, it was more that I was bored and sheltered and felt trapped. So very trapped. So I escaped into worlds of art. I drew pictures and started writing my own stories. But as I fell deeper into my own worlds and those that others had created, I realized that I was growing more and more introverted. It’s my natural state, but i wanted to be social. So I broke out of my comfort zone, and as many other guys have done I’m sure, I chased a girl into the world of performance. It really opened my world up. I mad so many friends. I loved that I was pushing myself to stay open and in the moment. It allowed me to create worlds around me and share them with the reality that I oft avoided.
As high school finished I again found myself lost to my introvertedness. I worked at a comic book store for a while amongst other jobs as I kept lying to myself that I was going to be a professional actor. It wasn’t a good idea for me, because I was growing more and more unmotivated with time – but unfortunately I had begun to identify myself as a performer. I couldn’t let that go, because then I’d have no identity at all. I was miserable and working to support my mom and myself, and even when I moved out and struggled to support myself let alone her as well, I was an actor that wasn’t acting. What made things worse for me was when I did start to get work as an actor – because I was just as unhappy, and I couldn’t understand why.
So I gave up. I cleaned myself up and got a desk job. I tried to settle down, but was extra miserable.
Then I found my first video contest online. It was on craigslist – for a show pilot called Who Wants To be A TV Producer? It lit me up. I knew I could do this. Create a video all by myself. Teach myself how it works. All I had to do was try.
And I did. And against all odds, I won. What I made was silly and weird and terrible, but it was mine. What I would make next would be even better, and I knew it. If you want to see it, here’s a link – but just know that it’s awful. No lights or sound and the goofiest editing ever – but I still love it. It means a lot to me. It was my start.
Now I make videos. Each one gets a little better, and I feel myself grow a little better with each one.
My name is Douglas MacKrell. This is Internet After Dark.
As always – if you like the music, please visit the links where you can download their music for free and comment on their work!
It seems like every once in a blue moon the creators in Disney Animation are handed broad instructions and let loose to do as they pleased. I can’t tell it’s because upper management just gives zero fucks and these insane greenlit productions are pushed through to make a quick buck, or if these wild and wacky chances are fully backed and believed in by those in charge. In either case though, the stars aligned in 1995 and just such a rare occurance was birthed onto the airwaves.
The thing is – no one remembers it.
That’s where I come in. Normally I just blog about it on my website – but today I shake things up. Welcome to the first video installment of Out of the Toilet!
In today’s episode I polish up the long forgotten 13 episode’s of Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show!
In a hilarious side note, the show produced only ONE piece of merchandise – Franco American Shnookums and Meat spaghetti in a can.
It’s enriched with EXTREME!
It’s even more hilarious because each can had to bear a warning that the products name was the name of the cartoon character, and the product contained no meat product!
EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK
FOR YOUR WATCHING ENJOYMENT
Tex Tinstar: The Best In The West
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BONUS PITH POSSUM!!
As always – if you like the music, please visit the links where you can download their music for free and comment on their work!
Today I completely ignore the presidential debates by playing as a donkey man who makes swords for pig men.
THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL STATEMENT.
Internet After Dark plays & reviews: Jacksmith on Kongregate!
Jacksmith is a real time / time management game where you play a donkey blacksmith who makes weapons for warriors to use in their quest to save a princess. The better and faster you can craft your weapons, the better the chances your group of warriors will have to progress. It’s a fairly deep game that requires enough fast and fine motor action to stay interesting while never becoming too frantic to be enjoyable. The art is deep as well. It’s well animated and could have easily been simplified in any number of areas – but the production stays consistent! This is well worth a few hours (or MORE) of your time!
Jacksmith is graded
8 1/2 Sexy Ladies
Today’s episode is kind of a test to see if a faster produced episode will still be watched by you fine folk!
Jacksmith is an original game created by Flipline Studios
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As always – if you like the music, please visit the links where you can download their music for free and comment on their work!
One of the first things you’ll discover if you want to make videos, is that you’ll need a lot of light. Cameras love that stuff – but you’ll also find out fast that prebuilt light kits can get pricey fast.
In true Scrooge McDuck fashion, I found an amazing design online for a DIY CFL Light Strip that I built myself at a fraction of the cost! The original design was invented by Flaviu Leordeanu, and I followed his sparse pictureless directions to build my own.
Because I love you folks – I’ve created a video tutorial that breaks down the process in an easy to follow and more engaging video format! I even shot today’s episode WITH that CFL light strip!
TOOLS NEEDED
Power Drill
A modestly sized drill bit made for drilling through metal