More than 100 artists contributed to our “Our Frasier Remake,” a frame-by-frame redo of a 1994 episode of NBC sitcom “Frasier,” with the Seattle psychiatrist reimagined as a Lego figure, as Claymation and a dazzling array of other animation styles.
The trailer for the indie project, which follows similar projects “Our Robocop Remake and “Our Footloose Remake,” dropped on Wednesday. It will premiere on Oct. 11 in theaters in Los Angeles, Seattle and Austin, the day before the official reboot, which sees Kelsey Grammer returning to his Emmy-winning role, debuts on Paramount+
“Our Frasier Remake” redoes the Season 1 finale, with 185 uniquely animated segments: A different artist is responsible for each section, reimagining it in their own visual style.
Creator/director Jacob Reed said the episode is “a thinly veiled question about whether or not a spin-off of ‘Cheers’ called ‘Frasier’ was worth it.”
“Three decades later, we’re asking the same question about the reboot,...
The trailer for the indie project, which follows similar projects “Our Robocop Remake and “Our Footloose Remake,” dropped on Wednesday. It will premiere on Oct. 11 in theaters in Los Angeles, Seattle and Austin, the day before the official reboot, which sees Kelsey Grammer returning to his Emmy-winning role, debuts on Paramount+
“Our Frasier Remake” redoes the Season 1 finale, with 185 uniquely animated segments: A different artist is responsible for each section, reimagining it in their own visual style.
Creator/director Jacob Reed said the episode is “a thinly veiled question about whether or not a spin-off of ‘Cheers’ called ‘Frasier’ was worth it.”
“Three decades later, we’re asking the same question about the reboot,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The debut graphic novel of renowned artist Sage Coffey, Wine Ghost Goes to Hell centers on the reunion between two friends in the afterlife and the wild adventures that follow. With Coffey's new graphic novel now being crowdfunded by Iron Circus Comics, we have an exclusive excerpt from Wine Ghost Goes to Hell to share with Daily Dead readers!
Our exclusive excerpt showcases the many different forms one can take after dying in Wine Ghost Goes to Hell. As Coffey explains, they took a unique approach to depicting life after death in their first graphic novel:
"In Wine Ghost Goes To Hell, the form you are given after death fits the punishment for your life. If an overall bad person loved to run but was scared of water, they’d be a mermaid in the afterlife. Working with that idea in mind allows me to get really weird with...
Our exclusive excerpt showcases the many different forms one can take after dying in Wine Ghost Goes to Hell. As Coffey explains, they took a unique approach to depicting life after death in their first graphic novel:
"In Wine Ghost Goes To Hell, the form you are given after death fits the punishment for your life. If an overall bad person loved to run but was scared of water, they’d be a mermaid in the afterlife. Working with that idea in mind allows me to get really weird with...
- 5/2/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Sarah Cooper may seem like a viral sensation, but that’s hardly the case for those familiar with her comedy career. Since 2014, Cooper focused on hilarious subversions of corporate culture and empty tech speak in books like “100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings” and “How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men’s Feelings,” both based on her time working at a tech company. It happened to be her Trump lip sync videos, which people either love or absolutely do not understand, that brought her the attention of Netflix and celebrities. With Maya Rudolph producing and starring and Natasha Lyonne directing, “Everything’s Fine” is a star-studded event.
Most viewers will probably watch out of curiosity. What could a comedy special from a viral lip sync comedian look like? Well, it looks like a non-stop parade of celebrity cameos and leftover “Saturday Night Live” sketches that often feel too long. As...
Most viewers will probably watch out of curiosity. What could a comedy special from a viral lip sync comedian look like? Well, it looks like a non-stop parade of celebrity cameos and leftover “Saturday Night Live” sketches that often feel too long. As...
- 10/27/2020
- by Ashley Ray-Harris
- Variety Film + TV
This week on Comics Corner... Reunited and it feels so good! Hellboy returns to the B.P.R.D and just in time, because demons have plans for all of mankind and, spoiler alert, they don't want to hug them to death! Also: RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3, Babyteeth #11, Monstress #17, Invader Zim #31, The Weather Man #1, 30 Days of Night #6, The Magic Order #1, and September Mourning Vol.1.
Bprd: The Devil You Know #7: "Hellboy reunites with Abe Sapien as demons gather in New York to enslave all that remains of mankind.
*Hellboy rejoins the B.P.R.D. after 17 years away!
Creators
Writer: Mike Mignola, Scott Allie
Artist: Sebastian Fiumara
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Cover Artist: Mike Mignola, Max Fiumara
Genre: Horror
Publication Date: June 13, 2018
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Ongoing
Price: $3.99
Upc: 7 61568 00185 3 00711."
For more information, visit Dark Horse Comics.
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RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3: "When Alex Murphy, the original RoboCop, appears to side against Ocp, news...
Bprd: The Devil You Know #7: "Hellboy reunites with Abe Sapien as demons gather in New York to enslave all that remains of mankind.
*Hellboy rejoins the B.P.R.D. after 17 years away!
Creators
Writer: Mike Mignola, Scott Allie
Artist: Sebastian Fiumara
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Cover Artist: Mike Mignola, Max Fiumara
Genre: Horror
Publication Date: June 13, 2018
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Ongoing
Price: $3.99
Upc: 7 61568 00185 3 00711."
For more information, visit Dark Horse Comics.
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RoboCop: Citizens Arrest #3: "When Alex Murphy, the original RoboCop, appears to side against Ocp, news...
- 6/13/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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