Feb 01

Right on schedule (for real this time) it’s [TITLE GOES HERE], Yellowteam Films’ first hour long movie! The film is embedded below for your viewing pleasure here, or you can watch the movie on YouTube to view it fullscreen.


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Jan 31

Yellowteam Films’ [TITLE GOES HERE] debuts on VitalViper.com TOMORROW! As a final bit of promotional hoopla here’s a few stills from the production of everything in the movie. The credits contain the entire slideshow of stills, but for now here’s a tide-me-over:

Check back tomorrow for the debut of [TITLE GOES HERE]!

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Jan 23

VitalViper.com pulled [TITLE GOES HERE] writer and lead cast member Alex Bardin aside for a quick set of questions about his movie.

VV.com: How did the [TITLE GOES HERE] project begin?
Alex: It started after the cancelation of The Radio F Show while we were in the car one day and I took Logan’s glasses and did the “look at the cheeeeese” thing and everyone thought it was pretty funny, so I decided to start shooting footage.

VV.com: What’s your favorite skit from the whole movie?
Alex: “Why Emm Sea Aye”. I went crazy and said the “you can hang out with all the boys” while doing that crazy walk thing. I don’t know how I did that.

VV.com: Out of all of the musical interludes in the show what’s your favorite.
Alex: Probably “Alex Freestyle”, the one in the bathroom where I do the fake throw up thing at the end. It’s the song from the Monster Jam World Finals 5 DVD but I couldn’t remember the words to it so I made it up, the subtitles make it funnier.

VV.com: What’s your most memorable moment from shooting things for the film?
Alex: Probably “Get Out I Mean It”, the last of the “fake taking a crap” skits we had Logan do. It looks so real though, it’s funny because of the expression on his face. He got better at doing them the more we shot them.

VV.com: How do you think [TITLE GOES HERE] turned out?
Alex: I think the film turned out pretty good, it’s really funny. There’s such a library of footage I forgot I filmed most of it. On YouTube you can give it five stars, but I’d give it ten. You can put in a secret code and make it go up to ten stars… and you’re gonna wanna put it in your favorites.

[TITLE GOES HERE] debuts on VitalViper.com on February 1st – don’t miss it!

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Jan 19

[TITLE GOES HERE] is an hour long variety-based comedy film produced by Yellowteam Films for Channel F Productions. It stars Alex and Logan Bardin of Wallbangers along with several guest appearances including The Radio F Show’s J. Andre Bardin and Godmode: On’s Jason Gleckner and others. Below is the official trailer for the film:

The end of the trailer announced a December 31st, 2009 release but due to problems with our original venue of TrackMill.com the release has been delayed. [TITLE GOES HERE] will instead be released via the RFSMediaProductions YouTube channel and will be presented on VitalViper.com the end of this month! Stay tuned to VitalViper.com and subcribe to RFSmediaproductions on YouTube to get the latest updates and instant notification of when it’s released!

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Dec 19

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So help me God, the next person that comes up to me and asks me what I think of “James Cameron’s new furry movie” is going to get punched right in the temple. I’m going to say this once (and more times in this article no doubt) and I’m going to say it nicely – the tribal characters, the Na’vi, in Avatar aren’t furries; they are hardly even in the same boat as furries. To quote the great Dr. Evil, they’re the Diet Coke of furries – just one calorie, not even enough. I feel kind of stupid here, really, like I’m some kind of professor of furrydom which is not only a terrible job title to begin with but also something that hardly applies to me. I have no doctorate in Furry; if you want to put it into some kind of silly and drawn-out educational joke let’s just say that I took a couple of classes for a few weeks and dropped out because I didn’t like the classwork. Are you even still with me here? I think I may have lost everyone when I went off on the Dr. Evil and college humor.

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Nov 08

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Outside screening of the documentary Chops.

Outside screening of the documentary Chops.

I like film. I like working with film. I like watching films. Most importantly though, I like film. The Rockport Film Festival is, like the name implies, a film festival that is held in Rockport, TX. For the past two years I’ve been one of the event photographers which lets me into all of the receptions as well as screenings so I can lurk about and take pictures of people doing things as well as good shots of the drinks and hors d’oeuvres and other refreshments. It’s a great experience because basically I get in for free (after I’ve done my job of course) and have an opportunity to see lots of films I otherwise wouldn’t have the chance to see. People tend to underestimate how cool festivals are, which is a shame. Just because it’s not Sundance doesn’t mean it sucks.

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Oct 20

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I was going to originally wait until next month to publish this article, but once the true weight of this piece made its presence clear in my head and wouldn’t LEAVE I decided it would be best to go ahead and write it. On Friday November 12th, 1999 a very peculiar event took place. A movie came out, actually – and no – I’m sorry Kevin Smith, this article is not about your movie Dogma even though it is quite hilarious; this article is about none other than Pokemon: The First Movie.

It won the Academy Award for Best Movie Ever Made (in 1999).

It won the Academy Award for Best Movie Ever Made (in 1999).

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