Movies and Shows You Can't See Anywhere Else.
Or Here For That Matter.
Cameras are stupid. They're complicated, expensive and just what the hell are they for anyway? Besides, who has time to watch stuff anymore? That's where we come in. Using a mix of practical and digital sound effects, original music and the lowest-paid voice actors in the business, we bring you original, cinematic stories big enough for the silver screen but cheap enough for your ear buds. So relax, close your eyes, open your ears and enjoy the show.
Fridley Ain't Pretty
episode 1 - "Don't You Be Something"
Ah, friendly Fridley, Minnesota. It's a perfectly adequate town, or at least it was until a pit, which some have described as bottomless, opened up in a strip mall parking lot. It's up to Sheriff Colin Fridley (no relation to the town) to investigate a string of ironic murders that just may be related to the weird creatures that keep crawling up out of the hole.
With a haughty mix of action, suspense, bug men, shitty Gatsbies, elephants, perverts, creeps, sleazebags and a cast of thousands, you'll be sure to have the best day in Fridley.
FULL TILT MALONE
Set on the eastern frontier of the west coast of North America, this tale of prostitutes, drunks, gamblers and hard men focuses on a man who is none of those: Malone. A soft-heeled city boy at the close of the Civil War, Malone sets off to prove his salt to an industrial tycoon father-in-law and his ghostly cadre of jilted daughters. What follows is a bloodbath in the sands of the Arizona desert. Gun Fights! Ruthless Outlaws! The Railroad! Can Malone, armed with only with a degree in the theatrical arts- and also guns, tame the wild rail town of Cremation before catastrophe strikes?
I doubt it. He's very unqualified.
WELCOME TO THE STUFF IN THE MARGINS AUDIO PRODUCTION ARCHIVES
At the crossroads of do you want to read my screenplay and check out my band's demo, we bring you a variety of stories, tales, sketches, yarns, sagas, and maybe even a bawdy limerick or two if you're lucky.
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