![]() In an effort to break the curse, he shows up on the Screener Squad podcast every once in a while and edits for One Of Us. He was a part of the community way back in the day, where he was cursed with an obsession for movies. He also has a YouTube channel ( Downhill Media) where he works on a weirdo art explainer series called “Artsplained” with his partner Michelle. He currently works at a creative agency as a director of photography/video editor, and does freelance video editing for Anthony Fantano/TheNeedleDrop. ![]() based filmmaker & video editor who loves watching and talking about movies more than just about anything. Ryan Aleck Hill (Screener Squad, Video and Audio editor) He performs (epidemics permitting) regularly on Dungeons and Comedy, a DND live play with standup comedians, and is the slightly less mustache-y half of the Nighthawks Podcast, a cinema-centric discussion cohosted by Trevor T. His lifelong love of genre film began early, when he realized they freaked out his mom. Matt Foster is a stand up comic, podcaster, and movie critic currently living in the greater Salt Lake City area. Chad is a frequent podcaster, most notably posing as a co-host for the podcast “The Film Illogical Society.” All the pain and suffering of this business is worth it, if even just one person views his work. His passion lies in entertaining people, making them feel better, even for a moment. Since then, he’s produced content for Lyft, AT&T, Target, and Discovery Network. ![]() In 2015, Chad decided to take the big leap and become a freelancer. Shooting, producing, editing, production management, directing, and when forced to, writing copy. Since 2006, Chad has worked for several agencies in various departments. Little did he know that passion would carry on into adulthood. He was always a fan of film/television growing up, spending days in the Summer, making (terrible) home movies with his brothers. Yang, Toby Huss, Ross Marquand, Chi McBride, Henry Witcher, Zehra FazalĬhad Halvorsen currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, where he produces and edits commercials, films, and everything in between. STARRING: Mike Judge, Piotr Michael, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jayden Libran, Kosha Patel, Mary Birdsong, Brian Huskey, Tru Valentino, Ally Maki, Toks Olagundoye, Maria Black, Emily Arlook, Jim Meskimen, Suzanne Cryer, Nichole Sakura, Rose Abdoo, Rachael MacFarlane, Carlos Alazraqui, Sam Johnson, Richard Kind, Martin Starr, Jimmy O. For old fans and hopefully some new ones… You butt-hole. Making the comedy still topical, and the riffing of music/youtube/tiktok videos makes this a definite watch. For real though, this 30 year old show is somehow still relevant. Matt, Ryan, and Chad cannot wait for the Avengers-style universe they build with Beavis and Butt-Head. One where they’re teenagers, the other they’re middle-aged, both in our present time. They’re so old that the new show has two timelines. So why not give it some TLC now? After all, Beavis and Butt-Head have been in the zeitgeist for 30 years now. Sure, things can be timeless, but if you don’t slap a new coat of paint on it once in a while… maybe tighten some screws… eventually “it” will be broke. “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” That’s a stupid way to live life. Subscribe: RSS BEAVIS & BUTTHEAD SEASON 9 REVIEW But until now, that was the last anybody had heard of the project.Podcast (theatrical-movie-review-podcast): Play in new window | Download The revival would also include multiple spinoffs and movies. In 2020, Comedy Central announced that it ordered a second revival of the show, which would target the Gen Z demographic. It wasn’t until 2014 that Judge spoke about the possibility of reviving the duo once again, but MTV was not interested. The series also featured the first appearance of Daria, who would go on to star in her own hit show also on MTV. In 2011, the duo were back in an official eighth season which consisted of 22 episodes. The movie followed the boys on a road trip journey to find their stolen television, and later on “score,” all while being chased by the FBI! The film was a commercial success, with a budget of $12 million and earning $63 million at the box office. The popularity of the show naturally lead to 1996’s Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. As one of MTV’s highest-rated shows at the time, Beavis and Butt-Head would continue to wreak havoc on MTV from 1992 all the way through 1997 with seven seasons.
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