Tag: comedy
Epic Pillow Fight @ UNC
The Beat Down Boogie crew responds to a pm, resulting in a pillow beat down of epic proportions.
Let the blackmail begin! Videos from DragonCon 2010!
As you could probably guess from the previous pictures – we loved DragonCon. As I returned to Raleigh I passed a man on a scooter. I thought ‘he’d be so much cooler in The Stig’s (from Top Gear) outfit with katanas on his back.’ Then I thought, ‘oh yeah, this isn’t DragonCon anymore.’ Well, less than 360 days until the next one! We hope to see you there!
On to more MWGS Part 3 production!… Read the rest
SNAKE AND GHOST INFILTRATE THE INTERNET…AGAIN!
Once again we just want to give quick thanks to the blogs that have been showing this series love. It’s very cool because we were fans of many of these blogs way before the series.
Kotaku, an awesome site for the latest video game news and interviews.
Destructoid, an awesome site for game news and entertaining opinions.
Giant Bomb, another great gaming news site, and a fan-favorite.
Go Nintendo, not just nintendo news, always a good … Read the rest
Modern War Gear Solid – Deleted Scenes – Part 1 and 2
As a special thanks to fans of Modern War Gear Solid, we’ve put up outtakes and deleted scenes from Parts 1 and 2. Thanks for your enthusiasm and awesome comments. We look forward to your reaction to MWGS Part 3.
We started Beat Down Boogie to get back to our roots as guerrilla filmmakers. We wanted to create a community where fans and filmmakers interact more with one another, instead of being obstructed by corporate middlemen.

We also wanted to … Read the rest
Welcome to Beat Down Boogie
We’re making a movie!
It’s called BEAT DOWN BOOGIE!
But it’s more than just a movieā¦.
THE MOVEMENT
Beat Down Boogie encompasses the spirit of do-it-yourself film-making.
A new era of technology and self-distribution is on the horizon and we’re exploring it!
From start to finish we’ll be sharing our experiences. Follow us as we test new equipment, start pre-production, create key art, explore distribution possibilities, book theatrical runs, etc. Our audience and fellow indie filmmakers will be able … Read the rest


