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16 Bits comes to life on Tubi
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16 Bits written and directed by Aaron Mento (Ugly Sweater Party) is available to watch for free on Tubi TV.

The lines between reality and video games blur when a lonely loser befriends a violent street fighter who emerges from an old 16-bit fighting game.

Starring Kevin Caliber as WaxxWaster, Jeremiah Benjamin, Shawn Kohne, Scott Butler, Raymond Vinsik Williams, D.M. Harrison, Charles Chudabala, Hunter Johnson, Gregory Blair, Ashley Undercuffler, , Greg Tally, Emily Dahm, Rachel Amanda Bryant and Elissa Dowling.

Produced by Ocular Migraine and 50 Caliber Productions

Visual FX by Brook Hubbs

Special FX by Alexys Paonessa

Graphics and video game design by Scott Butler

Film link on Tubi

https://tubitv.com/movies/100005485/16-bits

The post 16 Bits comes to life on Tubi appeared first on Horror Asylum.
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  • 7/24/2023
  • by Michael Joy
  • Horror Asylum
16 Bits (2023)
16 Bits comes to life on Tubi
16 Bits (2023)
16 Bits written and directed by Aaron Mento (Ugly Sweater Party) is available to watch for free on Tubi TV. The lines between reality and video games blur when a lonely loser befriends a violent street fighter who emerges from an old 16-bit fighting game. Starring Kevin Caliber as WaxxWaster, Jeremiah Benjamin, Shawn Kohne, Scott …

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  • 7/11/2023
  • by Mike Joy
  • Horror News
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’16 Bits’ Review
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Stars: Jeremiah Benjamin, Charles Chudabala, Elissa Dowling, Raymond Vinsik Williams, Scott Butler, D.M. Harrison, Kevin Caliber, Hunter Johnson, Shawn C. Phillips, Shawn Kohne | Written and Directed by Aaron Mento

Opening with a text crawl telling the viewer about the controversial video game franchise Hazard Waster and its anti-hero Waxx Waster, 16 Bits quickly introduces us to Phillip. Said introduction involves a pizza delivery guy named Kevin, a set of nipple clamps and images of him masturbating while screaming “I hate you!” at a picture of his ex, Alice, which should give you an idea what to expect from the rest of the film.

It’s his birthday and he’s got a cake, a pizza with some mushrooms to put on it, and his copy of Hazard Waster. He just doesn’t have anyone to share them with because Doug, Flynn, Bobby and everyone else has blown him off. He...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 7/5/2023
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
Wes Craven at an event for Scream 4 (2011)
‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Imagined as a Romantic Comedy Takes a Surprising Turn!
Wes Craven at an event for Scream 4 (2011)
Wes Craven‘s A Nightmare on Elm Street is distinctly different than most slashers because of the unparalleled banter between Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) and the final girl, Nancy (Heather Langenkamp). Nancy survives her first encounter, only to end up taking NoDoz once again in Dream Warriors. YouTuber Shawn Kohne explores this relationship in his unique edit of A Nightmare […]...
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  • 5/21/2018
  • by Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Recreated Using 92 Movies and TV Shows
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches in American history, and now you can watch it come to life through characters you'd never normally associate with our sixteenth President in a new video. YouTuber Shawn Kohne spliced footage together from 92 different film and television shows in order to recreate the speech, and in case you were wondering, of course he used Steven Spielberg's 2012 film Lincoln (just maybe not the lines you were expecting).
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  • 5/28/2017
  • by Ben Pearson
  • GeekTyrant
Watch: 9-Minute Video Explains How Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Universe Is Connected
This is the story of a hero, a martyr of cinema, a selfless man who willingly sacrificed his sanity in order to bring a horrible truth hiding in the underbelly of a wicked institution that has driven all who don’t belong in the category of the lowest common denominator to sheer madness: Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions. That hero is Shawn Kohne, aka YouTube’s The UniBaller. Kohne watched all Happy Madison films and listened to all of Adam’s Sandler’s asinine audio albums in the dangerously short time span of two weeks in order to bring people this terrifying piece of information: All of Adam Sandler’s works exist within the same fictional universe. Yes, for over two decades, Sandler’s been chipping away at his own McU, right under our noses. During a 9-minute video, a visibly shaken Kohne uses a Carrie Matheson from “Homeland...
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  • 2/1/2016
  • by Oktay Ege Kozak
  • The Playlist
Some Lunatic Figured Out How All Of Adam Sandler's Movies Connect To Each Other
You generally wouldn’t think that Adam Sandler’s films would all be connected, but as it turns out, they actually might be. One eagle-eyed Sandler fan recently got lost down a never ending rabbit hole and unearthed connections and links between the comedian’s various cinematic endeavors. Yep, that’s right, there are dozens upon dozens of characters that bind the Sandlerverse together. And it’s the sort of revelation that might haunt you forever. Ok, so Shawn Kohne took to YouTube to unveil his findings after he originally notieced that Dan Aykroyd’s character in 50 First Dates mentioned Callahan Autos from Sandusky, Ohio. This immediately rang a bell to Kohne, and his research led him to Tommy’s Boy, where Dan Aykroyd’s character in the bawdy comedy actually works for that very same company. Most people might just ...
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  • 1/29/2016
  • cinemablend.com
Wild-Eyed Man Explains How All of Adam Sandler's Movies Are Connected
Adam Sandler is one of the most financially successful actors in Hollywood. Personally, I haven't liked a Sandler movie since Funny People, but his continued success proves that there is an absolutely massive audience out there who can't get enough of him and loves practically everything he does.

Comedian Shawn Kohne seemingly went insane putting together a unifying theory called The Sandlerverse that connects Sandler's movies to other Happy Madison productions, as well as tying things into his work at Saturday Night Live, and more. Even if you're like me and despise most of Sandler's movies, it's still easy to appreciate this video:

Via: LaughingSquid...
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  • 1/29/2016
  • by Ben Pearson
  • GeekTyrant
Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)
Nerd Alert: The Flash 90s Remix, Adam Sandler's Movie Universe and More
Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)
Welcome to today's edition of Nerd Alert, where we have all the quirky, nerdy news that you crave in one convenient spot. What do we have in store for you on this wonderful Wednesday? The biggest 2015 movies get reimagined in Lego form, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gets an honest trailer and The Raid: Redemption director Gareth Evans debuts a new samurai short film. But wait, there's more! The Flash gets remixed with the original 1990 TV series and one Youtuber goes to great lengths to show how all Adam Sandler movies are connected. Sit back, relax and check out all that today's Nerd Alert has to offer.

The Flash 1990s Remix

During the Season 1 finale of The CW's The Flash, the show introduced the singularity known as the Speed Force, a portal between Earth-1 and Earth-2. This season, the show is examining the multiverse, bringing on Teddy Sears to play the Earth-2 Flash,...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 1/27/2016
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Derek Mears in Friday the 13th (2009)
Nerd Alert: Candy Crush Movie, Live-Action Dragon Ball Z and More
Derek Mears in Friday the 13th (2009)
Welcome to today's edition of Nerd Alert, where we have all the quirky, nerdy news that you crave in one convenient spot. What do we have in store for you on this fantastic Friday? Friday the 13th gets mashed up with Weekend at Bernie's, Dragon Ball Z gets a live action fan film and Liam Neeson teams up with Stephen Colbert for a Candy Crush movie parody. But wait, there's more! Another mashup brings Star Wars: The Force Awakens and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia together, and a 30 for 30 parody shows how Rocky Balboa ended the Cold War! Sit back, relax and check out all that today's Nerd Alert has to offer.

Liam Neeson Teams Up With Stephen Colbert For The Candy Crush Movie

Last week, we reported that Activision Blizzard is launching their own movie and TV studio. They also recently made headlines by purchasing the company responsible...
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  • 11/13/2015
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Anthony Daniels, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, David Prowse, and Kenny Baker in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Nerd Alert: Ant-Man Monster Movie, Jim Carrey Falls Hard and More
Anthony Daniels, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, David Prowse, and Kenny Baker in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Welcome to today's edition of Nerd Alert, where we have all the off-beat, nerdy news for you in one convenient spot. What do we have in store for you on this terrific Tuesday? Star Wars becomes a World War II movie, Japan accepts the U.S.'s robot war challenge and Ant-Man gets reimagined as a 1950s film. Plus, we have a supercut of Jim Carrey falling down and Real Fake History tackles Kill Bill Vol. 1. So, sit back, relax, and check out all that today's Nerd Alert has to offer.

Ant-Man is a 1950s Monster Movie

Vulture has put together another Remix video, where they re-imagine the upcoming Ant-Man as a 1955 monster movie. Cinema legend Vincent Price "narrates" this brief trailer, which utilizes black and white Ant-Man footage along with 1950s classics such as The Fly, The House on Haunted Hill, The Incredible Shrinking Man and Them! for an...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 7/7/2015
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Watch This Hilarious Supercut Of Jim Carrey Falling Down
With all of the negative press surrounding Jim Carrey and his views on vaccinations, the world needs a reminder of what Carrey's powers can do when they're used for good. Which means, it's time for a supercut montage of some of the best moments featuring his specialty: the pratfall. Please enjoy, and join us as we remember those simpler, much funnier times. Thanks to YouTube user Shawn Kohne, we now have a comprehensive run down of the main types of Carrey pratfall. Jim Carrey fans of yesteryear will recognize a lot of the same laughs that made films like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and even The Cable Guy into well known staples of many DVD shelves and cable TV networks. Since it's been a while since films like those ruled Carrey's filmography, allow us to give you a refresher course in the Carrey Pratfall. The first type is...
See full article at cinemablend.com
  • 7/7/2015
  • cinemablend.com
Peter Falk and Fred Savage in The Princess Bride (1987)
Watch: Sports, Revenge And, Yes, Kissing In 'Game of Thrones'/'Princess Bride' Mashup
Peter Falk and Fred Savage in The Princess Bride (1987)
Read More: Why 'Game of Thrones' in IMAX Is Worth Your Money, and Why It's Not Would you read "The Princess Bride" to your sick kid? Would you watch it with him? Of course you would. It's a great movie and you're a great parent. Now, what about "Game Of Thrones"? That's the premise of "Princess of Thrones," made by Shawn Kohne: Use footage from "Game of Thrones" to illustrate Grandpa's description of "The Princess Bride." But beware. Not only does this retelling have "a lot of kissing," but also massive spoilers and a lot, lot, lot of people getting stabbed. Read More: Watch: Cobain Is Angst-Ridden In Trailer for 'Montage of Heck'...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 3/12/2015
  • by Elizabeth Logan
  • Indiewire
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