The story of five broke friends trying to make it as filmmakers one stupid job at a time.The story of five broke friends trying to make it as filmmakers one stupid job at a time.The story of five broke friends trying to make it as filmmakers one stupid job at a time.
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Don't take offence at my title - it's not intended to insult anyone. This programme, however, is truly funny.
The cast, veterans of BYU's Studio C, only get better with each endeavour. If you watch some of their early work (see Divine Comedy) you will observe how far they have come. That's not to say that their early stuff was bad - it's just they have matured as a troupe and their production quality has improved tremendously.
The characterisations in this offering are outlandish, from Matt's 'man-boy' to Mallory's I-can't-even-define-what, eat-anything editor, to Whitney's attempts to keep them all on track to make a go of the firm. Honourable mention goes to Stephen, whose character Owen believes himself to be God's gift to women. Whitney (Meek's off-screen wife) must view Owen's antics with some trepidation.
So, take some time. View some of these folks' older efforts, then watch this show. I'm sure, like me, you will be looking forward to another series of Freelancers.
The cast, veterans of BYU's Studio C, only get better with each endeavour. If you watch some of their early work (see Divine Comedy) you will observe how far they have come. That's not to say that their early stuff was bad - it's just they have matured as a troupe and their production quality has improved tremendously.
The characterisations in this offering are outlandish, from Matt's 'man-boy' to Mallory's I-can't-even-define-what, eat-anything editor, to Whitney's attempts to keep them all on track to make a go of the firm. Honourable mention goes to Stephen, whose character Owen believes himself to be God's gift to women. Whitney (Meek's off-screen wife) must view Owen's antics with some trepidation.
So, take some time. View some of these folks' older efforts, then watch this show. I'm sure, like me, you will be looking forward to another series of Freelancers.
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It's witty, funny, clean, and entertaining. You wonder at each episode how things are going to turn out. The writing is smooth as well. Matt Meese is one of my favorite actors! Scott Stirling will forever live!
Each of the characters presented are deceptively simple, each carrying a role that allows the interactions between them to be guessed at, yet each consistently and pleasantly surprises the audience with a laugh, whether they saw the joke coming or not. Jk!Studios is an amazing upcoming sketch comedy, and I can't wait to see where they go.
This show is amazing!!! I wrote this review to give support to JK! Studios, so I hope they got it.
I recently took the time to watch Freelancers after having seen it on the Angel Studios app for a while. Honestly, I am so glad I took the time to watch it because it's not only cute, spunky and clean but it's my kind of comedy! I love it!! I think it's well written and I love all of the actors and how they portray each character. I can't wait to introduce my husband to this show because I know that he's going to love it as well. I'd also like to mention that I'm so thankful for Angel Studios and the save, family friendly content they provide. I feel like I can trust that my children are safe and that they aren't going to be exposed to something that I do not approve of. Anyway, if you're looking for a good wholesome comedy then this is the show for you!
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- TriviaS1 was filmed on a single Red Epic with Canon L lenses, while S2 was filmed on two Red Komodos with DZO Pictor and Vespid lenses.
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