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Kindra and Rachael together with production house Vegas Undressed have been quietly churning out an excellent show called “the Stripper Method.“  Sex sells -ask Athene Wins, but Kendra and Rachael aren’t selling sex in their show. I know, I know, it might be hard to believe with a name like the Stripper Method, but the show’s mission statement is to use stripper techniques and, dare I say “stripper wisdom“, to help women be more confident and in control. Well, that and to spice up their relationships.

Okay, let me go right ahead and say this ’cause I know lots of you are curious - there is NO NUDITY. Seriously. No naked ta-tas and, as the ladies are fond of saying, “you gotta make sure the cookie stays covered”. All you lecherous and misogynistic bastards can stop reading right now. This ain’t your show. This one might be, however.

It’s amazing but this show already has over 105 Episodes out, Kendra and Rachael release a new show each week. From what I’ve seen they haven’t been getting a lot of love in the normal online video outlets like Youtube. Your best chance of catching the show is to subscribe through iTunes since they seem to be concentrating on the podcast audience. But if you’re not down with that you can check them out on blip.tv or vimeo.

Like I said in a previous post about Youtube, there’s a lot of good content that just never ends up there and this is a perfect example.

The show has a very professional format:

  • introduction and welcome
  • pole moves
  • lap dance tips
  • recommendations about stripper gear (often shoes)
  • song recommendations
  • viewer mail

I like the format, the editing, into’s & outtros, theme music and stingers all point to a very well thought-out and well executed video series. The lighting is sometimes a bit dark (check out Izzy Video to learn how to do it better) but all in all, they have a very refined look.

Although I do enjoy watching Kindra and Rachael do the pole work and the lap dance techniques, what I find most appealing about the show are the little reminiscent moments between the two. Clearly they have a strong friendship and it’s fascinating to watch how they interact. Also, you have to wonder what the day-to-day of these two strippers-turned-moms-and-businesswomen is like.

the Bottom Line:

4 out of 5 stars for this fascinating and fun show. I’m subscribed and you should be too.

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  1. Izzy Video Says:

    Hmm, I think this is the first time Izzy Video has been suggested as a resource for improving the lighting in a video related to stripping.

    I’ll have to watch. You know, to check out the lighting. :-)

    Thanks for the great review!

  2. admin Says:

    Thanks for stopping by Izzy.

    I’ve been a big fan of yours for a long time and I do try to recommend you to the video creators who really need your help. Maybe you can give Rachael and Kendra a few suggestions.

    BTW I did a review of your show (5 stars all the way!).

    hope that all is well in Arizona!

  3. Jason Southwell Says:

    Thanks for the kind words about the show. We’re working out the lighting and audio issues for future filming dates. I love the suggestions though and will have to let the girls know about this review. Thanks again.

  4. Rachael Says:

    I am so pleased to read your review of the show! Thank you for the positive and constructive comments, along with your recommendation to watch it. Such feedback is wonderful to hear.
    Many thanks!

  5. admin Says:

    @ Jason & Rachael:

    it’s always a pleasure to find and recommend good online video show and you guys put out a very good one.

    I’m looking forward to more excellent episodes!

    Thanks for stopping by to comment.

  6. Karma Eve Says:

    Just wanted to stop by and tell you how much I enjoy your show. My husband turned me onto it and we thank you!

    Keep having fun and doing what you do!

    Erotically Speaking,
    Karma Eve
    http://www.KarmaEve.net

  7. admin Says:

    Hi Eve,

    love your site and find your writing to be very sexy. Thanks for stopping by. I know that I’ll be visiting your site often.

    thanks!

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So if you’re party is looking this sad, you might as well head on over here and check this site out… you don’t really have much to lose.

Cheers and Happy 2009 to all, and to all a good night!

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Felicia Day and Kim Evey are making some big waves in the online video pond with their show the Guild. Having cleaned up with a Youtube, Yahoo, ONNetworks and SXSW awards with their first season, amassed over 9 million views and single-handedly put the niche of MMORG on the radar of every net-savvy producer out there, they’re back with season 2, just in time for Christmas.

I won’t mess you about, the second season - currently on episode 3 - is quite good, better really, than the first season.

What I particularly like is that we are starting to see a bit more about the characters. Felicia the scriptwriter understands that this what we want and so, for example, in episode 3 we get a particularly funny peak at Vork’s life. Her dialogue in this second season seems to be even more chock full of MMORG geek-speak, which left me lost once or twice, but I know that the players will eat it up. And besides, I get the gist of what she means and the rest of the script is tight and funny.

More importantly, she gets that comedy isn’t necessarily about being silly or packing your dialogue and story with non-sequitors (Seth MacFarlane Presents, the Blah Girls, Val Verde). Yes, we laugh, but we want to get closer to the characters and their sad, game-obsessed lives.
Season 2 - Episode 3: Quest Accepted!
Season 2 - Episode 3: Quest Accepted!

…what the hell am I babbling on about, this ain’t a NY Times review (they spell better and have a better grasp of grammar than I do, for one). You want to take notice of the character’s use of the “4th wall” or how an indie production like this has garnered so much attention and a sweet sponsorship from MSN-Video? Go right ahead. I, personally, geek out at the production values, which I wish to god more online video producers would use as a role model, but even that is not really worth mentioning.

What absolutely has to be said is: “look, people, the show is good fun. Go watch it and be happy.”

And so, despite one or two wrinkles: Sandeep rushes through his lines/ad libs like a guy doing improv, I really hate the MSN-Video site, especially ’cause I usually can’t find the show and I can’t embed an episode here!!)... I  recommend the second season so far unreservedly.

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Val Verde is a small Latin American country which produces and exports evil henchmen..you know, the guys who get offfed in all the adventure movies early on - the ones who spent several minutes shooting at the hero and then get popped by the hero’s one well-placed, over-the-shoulder shot.

In this 60Frames original show, we follow Carruthers, Ajax, Zaptop, Jax and the Uncredited Henchman (true to form, we never see his face) as they flee the attack and destruction of their evil henchmen training camp into the jungle where they soon realize that they’ve stumbled into a low-budget, humorous (for us, at least) re-make of predator.

Check out the first episode:

Written, produced and staring those dashing young comedians over at Elephant Larry, the 4 episode-show is most certainly funny but not quite ripe, in the same way that teenage boys amusing themselves by pretending to make movies are not really all that great…yes, this was a swipe at Smosh.

All snide remarks aside, the boys do a good job with what they have and despite what the Youtube cool kids say about quality not mattering for online video…which, as a viewer, I completely disagree with…it’s nice to see that the kind folks over at 60Frames do actually care about good videography, sound and post-production. Now, if they would just take some time to go over the script a little bit more…

The problem is really that, while making check-marks down the laundry list of action movie stereotypes, the story gets pretty much neglected. Hey, I’m a simple guy to please. You don’t need a 3 scene story arc that ties in all the individual character’s story arcs to make me happy…but I can’t help but feel that the show was conceived during an improv set one night, and that the guys did nothing more than create the aforementioned laundry list of action movie stereotypes and think of some way to tie it all together. Sure, it’s funny, maybe two episodes worth of it, but after that…who wants to watch anymore?

This seems to be a common symptom amongst the online videos created by stage-based comedy troupes…and one which seems to bother not just me. Only a few really troupes seem to have made the transition from stage to video elegantly: the Groundlings and Casanovas.

the Bottom Line:

3 stars out of 5. It’s a show to watch if your’re trying to kill some time at work. It is pretty funny but no where near compulsively watchable.

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You never know what you’ll get when you put a bunch of stars together tell ‘m to sing about politics. Funny or Die got it right with this one about Prop. 8 in California (you know, about gay marriages).

See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die

Jack Black gets my vote as best cross-over from traditional media to “new media” and, of course, Neil “Dr. Horrible” Patrick Harris.

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This is just a short heads up  to let you know that the Guild Season 2, episode 1 is out! I can’t embed it here  because it belongs exclusively to MSN video. It’s great - go watch it.

The story continues with Zabo and Codec getting kicked out out Codec’s house by Zabo’s mom….and I won’t tell you anything more except that the episode ends with the two of them leaning in for a kiss. Seriously. Go watch it and I’ll put out a real review very soon.

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I first reviewed the Meatgrinder show in July. Back then they had only 3 episodes and a handful of PSA’s. The show was rough around the edges but had  certain dirty charm - if you could get past the overtly sexual puppet themes. Since then, Chris Erb, Dal Wolf and Dan Mott have put out a whopping 2 more episodes. But, hey, then again, I’ve not put out a new post in over a week so we’ll let that one slide.

The question is, have they gotten any better? And the answer is, unfortunately, no.

I really wanted to like this show. It’s indie made and it manages to have pretty decent production quality. Hell, they made their own puppet! But, at the end of the day, after watching all the episodes once again (for your gentle reader, only for you)…I have to honestly say that the show is not worth your time.

Your 14 year old brother or cousin might like it. Hell, they’ll probably find it brilliant…but, here’s the thing, if your not an adolescent, sex-starved boy, you won’t be able to sit through more than one episode.

Last time I took a few snarky shots at Dal Wolf’s acting, but hey, the guy’s better than most Youtubers (seen Hooking Up yet?) and it’s really not the acting that kills the show for me, it’s the really lame attempts at irreverent humor. Comedy is tricky genre and Chris Erb, writer director of the Meatgrinder show, clearly does not get it.

the Bottom Line:

2 out of 5 stars. This train has gone off the tracks…you don’t need to bother watching.

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