Hi guys!
Welcome back to the site that aims to please the bookworm in
us all….Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.
Today, we are taking a break from the tours (for a moment at
least…but don’t forget to enter all the contests still running on the
site! Just check the right hand side bar
for the links and details…) to reflect on something I watched just the other
day. What’s that? Oh you caught that did you…yes, I said
WATCHED. Now you might be wondering how on Earth can this be a book post if you
WATCHED it or perhaps you’ve jumped ahead and begun to ponder if this is
another one of those posts that will wax on about the merits and follies of
turning a book into a movie….I know you guys, you’re a crafty bunch. Alas, this time around you would be wrong on
BOTH counts; yep, it’s time for me to be crafty….but only for a moment because
while keeping you in suspense IS fun (for me anyway), I know how it feels on
the other side of the screen (well, not IN the web, but on your side of things,
reading a post and saying tell me
already, just spill it!).
The featured work today is in fact a WEB SERIES where a few
of the literary characters you know and love take center stage. When approached regarding a review of the
site/episodes, Amber (a writer and co-producer of the show) had this to say
about its origins….”It sprang from my own
passion for the written word, and the desire to use a visual medium to create a
show for people who love books."
How could I resist? So without
further ado, let’s draw the curtain back on today’s bookish show of choice…
Fictional characters.
Real Problems.
Pardon e moi for just a moment...I have to give one small
critique before we delve into the awesome-ness that awaits you. EVERY time I read the title of this show,
this web series....my eyes and my brain want to change one small thing; the
first word. For some reason, I want to
say LITERARILY not LITERALLY Dysfunctional...you know, a play on LITERARY. Some how in my wee little brain it would make
a bit more sense. Grant it, I know it's
not an "official" word, more like one adopted by those in the bookish
community (see, ANOTHER made up yet definable word) but it IS accepted to as
one in polite conversation and definitely makes an impact. Anyone else?
*glances round*
Anywho...whew! There....I feel
much better now; moving on!
Thus far there are THREE episodes, all of which are about
five minutes in length. Each one
provides just enough storyline to further acquaint you with the characters,
move things along, and still keep you coming back for more…and more there will
be. Let’s take a closer (yet brief,
don’t want to spoil all the fun) look at those “now playing”…
Episode 101: The Id, the Ego, and the Fictitious
Lynn Chaucer, therapist to the fictional, works with her newest group. Kate & Scarlett display their anger issues & Red takes a dark turn.
In their world, or rather our world as it is set in current
times, there are Guardians of literary characters and their stories; when the
stories change too much…*POOF*…the characters are gone as is the literary gem
we adored. The introduction here where a
young Lynn is
told by her father how sometimes people, even our favorite characters lose
their way and need someone to guide them back to the stories we cherish is
lovely; short and sweet, but heartwarming all the same. The quick flash forward to Lynn’s current
session in progress leaves no doubt in our minds that she took those words to
heart, however the passion with which Red, excuse me, Tilde speaks is
intimidating…scary even. *-* (Good acting!)
Episode 102: Never Can Tell What Lies Ahead
Catherine dreams of the moors as a fight rages on. A new member is introduced, and a legend attempts to destroy her story forever.
Picking up where episode one left off, we now turn our focus
a bit towards Catherine as she peers at or through a poster on the wall….what
IS behind that thing? Very curious
indeed….plus the revelation of Red’s activities since her grandmother saving
days will definitely shock and surprise; at least it did ME anyway. Word to the wise…watch out for Red!
Episode 103: The Mouth of the Wolf, or the End of the
World
Lynn and Red break the rules & brave the real world as serious lessons must be learned. Red's softer side and her crush are revealed.
Three episodes in and it’s apparent our first “star” is
Red…aka Tilde. She’s on a journey much
bigger than she realizes but with Lynn ’s
help, that’s seriously about to change.
I love Lynn ’s
approach to solving Red’s “issues”, getting her to realize how important she
and her story are to so many…and the twist at the end was quite the surprise! Also, adoring the location used. A little research reveals it to be the LA
Public Library 6th St. /Hope Place entrance
and the quote above the door that I paused the video to admire was this… “In
the world of affairs, we live in our own age. In books we live in all
ages.” Quite right and yet filled with
the promise of the magic that awaits you inside…
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So, avid readers AND watchers…would I recommend taking a
gander at this series? You bet your book
reading selves I would! It immerses you
in a world where characters have sprung right off the pages in need of OUR
help…can you imagine? It’d be like
getting that fictional “dinner with any five people” you've dreamed about once
upon a time…only with more talk about “feelings”. The casting and wardrobe is spot on for
representing the characters they are portraying even if some of their actions
are out of whack….hey, they’re not attending group therapy for kicks, you
know? It’s a lively way to bring books
into another part of your day and a creative idea sure to attract A LOT of
attention (or should I say MORE because it’s already sparking conversations in
the great big out there). So click on
over for a spell and check out all there is to see while things are just
getting started….playing catch up was never MY favorite sport and I doubt it to
be yours either.
Special thanks to Amber from the Literally Dysfunctional team for reaching out to me so I can bring
this spotlight/review to all of you.
(THANKS!) Catch up on the
episodes you’ve missed and stay tuned for those forthcoming via their official
website. Not enough interaction? I don’t blame you. They can also be liked on Facebook, followed
on Twitter and displayed with pride via their Café Press store. (I totally have my eye on one of the
shirts…or magnetic bumper sticker…or…)
Until next time…happy reading…AND watching!
This is such a fascinating idea! I'm off to check the first episode out. :)
ReplyDeleteLost my comment somehow, so hope this one goes thru!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! Have never tried a web series before, but this one sounds worth watching! Thaks for the heads up!
This series sounds fabulous! I have never heard of it- but I can't wait to check it out. Loved hearing what you had to say!
ReplyDelete~Jess
I love this concept! Also, the cover/poster/whatever...is perfect for it. I'm so glad you posted about it, it looks like something I'd really enjoy watching. Love this, thank you!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteMelanie: I think you'll really like it too... ^_^
ReplyDeleteAlexia561: Not my usual forte but definitely enjoyed it!
DMS: I hope you do...love to hear what you think.
the1stdaughter: So...check it out and tell me your thoughts! *curious*