October 16, 2009

Surivors of the Undead Plague

Filed under: Uncategorized — damian @ 3:42 pm

damianOne of our writers, Damian Johnson, is in an improvised zombie film on stage tonight at the Brave New Workshop.

There’s screaming and shooting, but here’s some zombie ping-pong between a playhouse and a treehouse.

Tickets are $10. But you could win free ones at their official site: www.undeadplague.wordpress.com.

Tonight and every Friday in October. 10:30pm. Get tickets online.

LE SHOC SPEAKS in INTERVIEWS WITH VAMPIRE

Filed under: Season Two, Uncategorized — admin @ 6:52 am

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We get an exclusive peek inside the brain of the Vampire Voldymyr Le Shoc this week. How does Shockie feel about the whole “taking over the world” thing? Find out inside!

October 14, 2009

Free TVTV Halloween Cards

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 2:08 pm

Tis a season to be spooky, so get going and show your true colors with these exclusive TVTV Halloween 2009 greeting cards. Follow the link to the printable version  (right click to download and “Save As”) and have a blast this Halloween by dropping them in friends refrigerators or underwear drawers! Or head to the Gallery and download the individual files and attach them to email missives to friends and family alike! Furry Ackermonster, The Vampire Le Shoc, Batfink, Dwayne, Esmerelda, and the mysterious Von Bucket are all represented. With truly screwed up greetings by staff writer Jim Hibbeler, these are guaranteed to get their attention this Halloween!

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October 9, 2009

TVTV AT FALLCON

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 5:44 pm

in_personOnce again join TVTV creator and lead fleece animator Gordon Smuder at Minnesota’s FALLCON this weekend, October 10th and 11th. He’ll have things to sell. It will be fun.

October 1, 2009

Shriekfreak Quarterly covers TVTV

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 3:09 pm

Fan magazine Shriekfreak Quarterly has done a nice piece on TVTV for their new issue. You can order a digital download for $3 or get a print on demand copy for $8.

furry_control “You’re a child of the ‘70s who fondly remembers “The Muppet Show.” You also loved “Famous Monsters of Filmland,” “Cracked” magazine and your local Creature Feature horror show on late-night local television. Wouldn’t it be great if someone like you, but with actual initiative and drive, created a show that incorporated all those things you loved? Guess what? They did.”
 
The article is by John W. Allman, who writes a regular column for the Tampa Tribune called Blood, Violence, and Babes: A B-Movie Lover’s Holy Grail. We all know how the South likes their drive-in-type entertainment, and Mr. Allman clearly “gets it!”

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