Douchebag Beach…Hooking it up, Jersey Style!

Categories: humour, reviews, television stuff

A hilarious mockumentary, following the summertime adventures of three 20-something misogynistic men from Northern New Jersey have packed up their Axe BodySpray, collared striped shirts and house music CDs for their annual trip to the Jersey Shore. But this year Bobby, Tony and Nunzio aren't looking for a piece of a$$, they're searching for something much bigger: True Love. The show is relatively funny and well written with episodes lasting between 4 - 6 minutes. Language and ethnic stereo types ... Read More

Sex Ed just got sexier (a review of Midwest Teen Sex Show)

Categories: reviews

I just finished listening to “Way back into Love”, the song Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore composed in the movie, Music and Lyrics and I’m positively giddy. I’m not female and I’m not gay, although my friends might argue the latter part. One of my latest favourite web shows is a semi-parody, ultra modern and really hilarious sex ed program called The Midwest Teen Sex Show. Since the debut of the show, it has been featured on Nightline and the CBS Evening News. ... Read More

Napolean Dynamite, Eat Your Heart Out!

Categories: humour, news, reviews, television stuff

Chasing Donovan is a web based series produced by the comedy group ‘Honor Student’ which is made up of David Neher, Matt Villines, and Oz. The show follows a hapless co-ed with a seemingly bottomless well of awkward and smarm. Occasional nudity and jokes about suicide will likely turn off many viewers, but for those with stronger stomachs, Donovan is more like an uber Napoleon Dynamite, without any subtlety. The episodes are short and self contained units, as ... Read More

Mister Glasses

Categories: film stuff, humour

This is one of the few film noir series that I can seen. Mister Glasses is an architect that gained fame from the modernest movement, but fell out of favour because modernism in building design was no longer vogue. Now, he and his team strike out to...save...change...well do something to the world. Shot in black and white with an eye for the noir, the series is both whimsical and silly. The look and feel of the series is of 30-40's ... Read More

Pork and Beans

Categories: news, reviews

We generally like to review web shows here at bionic buddha because we do the same things as the peers we review, we make shows for the web and for cell phones. Every once and a while I come across things on YouTube that I really like, take for example the Weezwe video for the song, Pork and Beans. Dang, 5,368,653 viewers to this date can't be wrong. The video shot by director, Mathew Cullen spoofs some of the YouTube's most popular videos ... Read More

What the buck?

Categories: reviews, television stuff

Buck Hollywood is an entertainment reporter who launched a web series in May of 2007. According to the show's writer/host/producer/chief bottlewasher/cook, it is "the most popular entertainment show" on youtube. I remain unconvinced, but perhaps I do not share the same tastes as most people. There are several original episodes posted each week covering important topics such as Britney's Beaver and Tyra's Latest Weave. According to Michael, "What the Buck has over 150,000 subscribers, 70 million views and is the top rated ... Read More