Make That Movie review Sam Campbell has made the funniest TV show of the entire year
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Make That Movie review  Sam Campbell has made the funniest TV show of the entire year
Make That Movie is a high-concept mockumentary about film production that avoids identifiable human emotion. Sam Campbell plays a version of himself, a former big-shot movie director, who now drives around in a van with a giant model film camera. He helps people by making bizarre, low-budget productions based on their ideas. Early episodes include a Da Vinci Code-style thriller in which a couple changes into snakes, with timing rules and one character always being a snake. The show also features CGI snakes, animated feet, and a grotesque AI chatbot called Superbreast. The overall tone centers on Campbell’s own absurd whims and outsider-art sensibilities.
"Birdemic is, of course, one of the worst movies ever made; a comprehensively inept labour of love about a bird attack, made for pennies over the course of four years. It's one of those films that is so fascinatingly bad from every angle that it ends up becoming a glorious piece of outsider art. It is the sort of film that Campbell's new sitcom Make That Movie absolutely worships."
"Make That Movie is a high-concept mockumentary about film production that does not contain a single identifiable human emotion. There are plenty of other things CGI snakes, animated feet, a grotesque (if self-explanatory) AI chatbot called Superbreast but on the whole the show should be taken as a sign that Campbell is only interested in catering to his own absurd whims."
"In Make That Movie, Campbell plays a version of himself who was once a big shot movie director. Now, however and the reasons are never made fully clear he spends his time driving around in a van with a giant model film camera on top, helping people in need by making bizarre low-budget productions based on ideas they've had."
"In the first episode, this means a Da Vinci Code-style thriller about a couple who both change into snakes (but not at the same time, and one of them must always be a snake). In another, a group of pensioners want to"
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