Dead Clean – the short film, is the dark, comic tale of a traumatic crime scene cleaning firm.
A full length feature script is now available.
Dead Clean has been picked up for "maximum heavy rotation" [I would imagine] on the dedicated short film Sky platform, Propeller TV. Sky 195. The channel is a bizarre swirl of studenty films, most of which seem to advocate drug taking, heavy drinking and committing unmotivated or ritualistic murder. Like some old style communist regime, all they currently have in the commercial breaks are Government adverts which try to tell people to do none of the above.
'Propeller' viewers have awarded Dead Clean 5 out of 5 [stars] and list it as one of their favourite films. Keep taking the drugs...
The Flick Factory produced the "stand up sitcom" 'CrashPad' between January and April 2008 at the Arts Theatre in London.
It is now in a delicious state of repose, but may be revived at a future date.
Many thanks to all who contributed, took part in and actually "audienced" [yes, it's now a verb] this comedy phenomenon.
Stand up comic and funny man minstrel Christian Reilly quit Crashpad after one show due to creative differences. Basically he was far too talented and discerning for the money on offer. The management asked him to be more crap to meet the wage scale, but he couldn't bring himself to do it. Matt Earley stepped up to the plate and replaced Reilly. He had no such quibbles with being shoddy, but cheap.
Paul Foot bones up on male fashion, while Matt Earley, Tiffany Stevenson and Ron "How can something so right, be so Ron" Oake sing 'Love On The Rocks'
Ron hates the fuggin' cravat and Footy gets to nurse a "tomato ketchup fake blood" shiner.
Crashpad intro song (18+ version)
Cineass - the comic strip.
A satirical look at all that is right with modern filmmaking.