"What if I could just... stop worrying?" An official trailer has debuted for an indie dramedy titled Sunny Side Up, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Mike Melo. This originally premiered in 2017 at the Sarasota Film Festival, and is finally arriving on VOD this December for those interested. Burdened with severe social anxiety, a young funeral director tries to find comfort in a self-imposed house arrest but is challenged by a curious, spirited neighbor named Emma. Starring Hunter Davis as Gregory, racked with debilitating anxiety and a self-deprecating inner voice. Also starring Samantha Marie Creed as Emma, plus William Galatis, and Alan Pelz-Sharpe. Looks cute and fun, despite all the heaps of awkwardness. Here's the new official trailer (+ poster) for Mike Melo's Sunny Side Up, direct from YouTube: Gregory Samuel's (Hunter Davis) debilitating social anxiety and self-deprecating inner voice prevent him from leading the "normal life" he so desires.
- 11/24/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Hunter Davis does a great Ian McKellan impression, so people kept asking him if he did others. Unfortunately, he can only talk like old British actors. But that's cool because there are a lot of those. So here is Davis' video of great actors reading The Cat In The Hat by Dr. Seuss. (We particularly enjoyed the costuming on Patrick Stewart.)
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- 6/25/2013
- by Carol Hartsell
- Huffington Post
If you haven’t yet seen Hunter Davis’ dramatic reading of the great Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” in the voice of Sir Ian McKellen, then you are missing out.
The video is just the latest in a series that include the intro to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the Back to the Future theme and, my personal favorite, the opening to DuckTales. (Because your life is just not complete until you’ve heard Sir Ian McKellen talk about life in Duckberg. Trust me.)
We spoke to Davis about how he got his start, his plans for the future,...
The video is just the latest in a series that include the intro to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the Back to the Future theme and, my personal favorite, the opening to DuckTales. (Because your life is just not complete until you’ve heard Sir Ian McKellen talk about life in Duckberg. Trust me.)
We spoke to Davis about how he got his start, his plans for the future,...
- 9/5/2012
- by Tara Fowler
- EW.com - PopWatch
Ok, so it’s not ‘actually’ Gandalf, or even Ian McKellen but it is an amazing impersonation of Sir Ian and he’s doing dramatic interpretations of the themes to Will Smith’s Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air and that awesome animated series from way back, DuckTales (go ahead, say it.. Woo Hoo). Check them out below and enjoy!
Ian McKellen – Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Ian McKellen – Ducktales
Actor/Writer Hunter Davis is the man behind the voice and you can check out his youtube channel for a couple more Sir Ian themes, including Charles In Charge and Saved By The Bell...
Ian McKellen – Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Ian McKellen – Ducktales
Actor/Writer Hunter Davis is the man behind the voice and you can check out his youtube channel for a couple more Sir Ian themes, including Charles In Charge and Saved By The Bell...
- 5/23/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
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