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BLOCK 3 Remember That Time…
R – Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material.
A former child actor, known for the 1980's horror film "Little Willy", has a mental breakdown in his mid 30's while attending a horror convention.
- Runtime16 min
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereTexas Premiere
- NoteLos Angeles, CA; Director Biography - Andrew Bowser Andrew Bowser directed his first feature, “The Mother of Invention” in 2009 and it debuted at The Hollywood Film Festival that year. The following year, he crafted the found-footage horror/comedy “Jimmy Tupper VS The Goatman of Bowie” which had its premiere at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival in Austin. In between that feature and his next, he began directing music videos and short films that eventually led to his third feature, “Worm” which premiered at Seattle International Film Festival in 2013 and was nominated for the New American Cinema Award. That same year, he began working full-time for Nerdist Industries (later Legendary Digital Networks). In his 5 years at Nerdist, he has helmed a number of the company’s most viewed videos, and directed the bulk of their narrative branded content. He wrote and directed all 8 episodes of “Welcome to the Shadow Zone”, a web series featuring his viral character, Onyx The Fortuitous and completed a proof of concept short “House Mother” just last year as a pitch for a horror feature. He has worked with Funny Or Die, Overwatch League, and companies such as Chrysler, Toyota, Twix, Warner Bros, Blumhouse and more. He acts as “in-house Director” for Nerdist while also maintaining his own successful YouTube channel bolstered by nearly 200,000 subscribers. Just last year, he created the short film “The Mystic Museum” as a proof of concept for a Nerdist television series. in 2019 Andrew plans to write and direct a number of short films and get a new scripted feature project off the ground as well. Director Statement Little Willy is the culmination of my time at Nerdist and the experience gained there. It is also the ultimate blending of my interests in dark comedy and horror - resulting in something that has helped me deal with my own shortcomings and regrets in life.
- DirectorAndrew Bowser
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Protected ContentThis content can only be viewed in authorized regions: North America, Texas.
BLOCK 3 Remember That Time…
R – Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material.
A former child actor, known for the 1980's horror film "Little Willy", has a mental breakdown in his mid 30's while attending a horror convention.
- Runtime16 min
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereTexas Premiere
- NoteLos Angeles, CA; Director Biography - Andrew Bowser Andrew Bowser directed his first feature, “The Mother of Invention” in 2009 and it debuted at The Hollywood Film Festival that year. The following year, he crafted the found-footage horror/comedy “Jimmy Tupper VS The Goatman of Bowie” which had its premiere at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival in Austin. In between that feature and his next, he began directing music videos and short films that eventually led to his third feature, “Worm” which premiered at Seattle International Film Festival in 2013 and was nominated for the New American Cinema Award. That same year, he began working full-time for Nerdist Industries (later Legendary Digital Networks). In his 5 years at Nerdist, he has helmed a number of the company’s most viewed videos, and directed the bulk of their narrative branded content. He wrote and directed all 8 episodes of “Welcome to the Shadow Zone”, a web series featuring his viral character, Onyx The Fortuitous and completed a proof of concept short “House Mother” just last year as a pitch for a horror feature. He has worked with Funny Or Die, Overwatch League, and companies such as Chrysler, Toyota, Twix, Warner Bros, Blumhouse and more. He acts as “in-house Director” for Nerdist while also maintaining his own successful YouTube channel bolstered by nearly 200,000 subscribers. Just last year, he created the short film “The Mystic Museum” as a proof of concept for a Nerdist television series. in 2019 Andrew plans to write and direct a number of short films and get a new scripted feature project off the ground as well. Director Statement Little Willy is the culmination of my time at Nerdist and the experience gained there. It is also the ultimate blending of my interests in dark comedy and horror - resulting in something that has helped me deal with my own shortcomings and regrets in life.
- DirectorAndrew Bowser