Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 13 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "M.I.A.," and it turns out that we're going to see Reese and Root hit up a major road trip in an effort to track down Shaw, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: Reese and Root will travel to upstate New York in their hunt for Shaw. Press release number 2: Reese and Root's hunt for Shaw will take them to a small town in upstate New York where it will become apparent that not everything is as idyllic as it seems. Also, Fusco will team with a former Poi to tackle the newest number. Guest stars feature: Mason Pettit (Albert Weiss), Maddie Corman (Ms. Thompson), Darren Lipari (Officer Craig) Brian Russell (Chief Wicker), T.J. Kenneally (Larry), Julie Jesneck (Laura). Robert Eckard (Willy), Daniel J.
- 1/25/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
I've long been a fan of mockumentaries, especially those that skewer deserving subjects while also skewering the sometimes overly earnest art of documentary filmmaking. The Flying Scissors, a mockumentary about the world of competitive rock, paper, scissors, occasionally succeeds at both. But despite an amusing premise and some likeably quirky characters, most of the film's humor falls flat.
The Flying Scissors -- released this week on Austin's Time-Warner Video on Demand, Amazon VOD, and other online VOD sites -- follows a dozen or so competitors in a rock, paper, scissors championship tournament, developing each character via the standard documentary mix of interviews and scenes of them going about their daily lives. Per documentary (and thus mockumentary) convention, the characters are a diverse group of socially inept oddballs, lifelong underachievers, and hyper-competitive types who have little in common except their obsession with a "sport" that no one outside the group seems to appreciate.
The Flying Scissors -- released this week on Austin's Time-Warner Video on Demand, Amazon VOD, and other online VOD sites -- follows a dozen or so competitors in a rock, paper, scissors championship tournament, developing each character via the standard documentary mix of interviews and scenes of them going about their daily lives. Per documentary (and thus mockumentary) convention, the characters are a diverse group of socially inept oddballs, lifelong underachievers, and hyper-competitive types who have little in common except their obsession with a "sport" that no one outside the group seems to appreciate.
- 3/2/2010
- by Don Clinchy
- Slackerwood
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