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Coalition of Heroes

June 9th, 2009

This was our third ‘Intermission Feature’ and was part of our second big, Norwich Playhouse show: The Coalition Empire Of The Pun, on the 11th and 12th of January 2008.

*This film won the Special Effects award in the 2009 FX Home Awards! *

“I refuse to wear a skirt ever again until the next Coalition film.” – Tom

November 2007 – After receiving a lot of positive feedback for the intermission feature parody, Get Lost, the AoE boys realised that they were on to a good thing with the TV Spoof idea, so long as they chose the right thing to spoof. The fabulous new series Heroes was a massive TV phenomenon at the time, with seemingly a similar fan base to Lost (although better regarded in that there seemed to be a point to it all). But with cheerleaders, cheesy voice over and a moody, mono-browed bad guy – plus an even greater opportunity to parody some of the special effects – it was the perfect new target for a Coalition spoof.

Time pressures on this project were intense, as rehearsal and production pressure from the stage show impacted heavily and meant that filming was crammed into any available hour of the day – eagle eyed observers may spot the difference in hair lengths of Tom, Andy and the Yank at the end of the scene in Norwich Town Centre.

After several weeks of filming what we could when we could, the real ‘Hero’s’ of this film were once again our post-production chums, who all worked up to the wire (even by our standards).

Probably the biggest improvement of this film compared to Get Lost was the sound quality, thanks to Bennet Maples and 2 stoic days of sound recording and mixing (every vocal in this film was recorded and put on after shooting, something not done by AoE before or since!) which give the film some much needed polish. Simon ‘Tarn’ Jones of FX Home pushed the visuals boat out ever further to create the all important (Award Winning! – T) effects, which turned out to be the strongest punch lines of the piece.

The real hero though was Mike Stiff once again, who shot most of the footage and somehow edited it into a coherent film under ridiculous time pressure. Mike was living with Andy and Tom at the time (which was of course helpful) who can both attest that Mike barely left his room for 2 days while editing this piece and put his life on hold to get it done on time.

Big thanks to our friend of a friend, Tae Horie for the Japanese translations (and apologies to all Japanese speakers for making a mess of your language in this film!) Thanks also Amy,  Jo ‘Slowbear’ O’Callaghan and Chris Butcher for their cameos and to Abi Williams for the Cheerleader costume.

AoE  – 23/06/09

The Coalition – Get Lost

June 9th, 2009

Our second big ‘Intermission Feature’ Part of our live show: The Coalition: Almost a Sitcom at Norwich Playhouse in 2006

Get Lost

“What I wanted to do was create a funny homage that really pushed the boundaries of what we thought we were capable of with our filming. Most of all thought I wanted it to be enjoyable for lovers and haters of Lost alike – a good piss take has to be done with a bit of love.” – Tom.

In early 2006, after having put together the mammoth massive cast and crew for Coalition of the Ring, the AoE boys realised that they had a lot of talented friends with all sorts of film related expertise. On top of that, Tom had just completed his first ‘proper’ job in the TV industry (getting paid £100 a week to do Art Department on the Secret Of Eel Island 2) 2 things came of this: One was that Tom now had the addled notion that he knew how to write and direct stuff for film, and the other, far more important element was his friendship with Mike Stiff, then in his second year of Filmmaking Studies at Stafford Uni. and stunt coordinator on Eel Island.

Tom helped Mike put together his ambitious short film, Blue, and in return Mike agreed to shoot and edit the next Coalition half-time show. While Tom wrote this piece and gave some rather woolly camera directions, most of the quality you see in terms of shots and editing was due to Mike’s sharp instinct and rapidly increasing technical skill.

With access to better cameras, the assistance of long-time friend and makeup expert Lucy Harvey (nee Burton) and another Eel Island mate, soundman and filmmaker Liam Davies, AoE took their first big leap in production values and shot this quality homage to the fabulous TV series Lost. The production quality was pushed on every level. This film features the fantastic ‘Hatch’ set piece – so realistic looking people have since asked where they can find it on Mousehold Heath, where the film was shot – built by prop-maker extraordinaire Nigel Clegg. Simon ‘Tarn’ Jones, who did the lovley FX tweaks on Coalition of The Ring, pulled out every stop for AoE to create quality grades and affects for this film, special mention going to the famous ‘Smoke Monster’ which, if we say so ourselves, looks almost as good as the original.

Finally big thanks must go to Jenny Kirk (BBC Look East presenter), friend of AoE and splendidly baffling plot twist!

AoE – 09/06/09

Website Update

June 9th, 2009

As you can see, the website is nearing completion – if you’re reading this, it means you found our site before we announced the mega-relaunch of the site, so well done! As a special prize, here’s a production shot from rehearsals of our new show, Oh! What A Shitty War:

You can catch the fabulous World Premiere of the new show at the Pulse Festival in Ipswich for only £5! Details here.

Don’t forget about tonight!

April 29th, 2009

AoE hosts a very special Birdcage tonight with happiness, funniness, and swearing puppets

If Axis of Evil Ruled the World

April 17th, 2009

So check out wot we done.  Norwich’s Future Radio has a weekly show called ‘If I Ruled the World’, where local type people can discuss what they would do, and who they would ban, if they controlled the world.  About two weeks ago they asked me on, and so here is my take on what I would do if I ruled the world. It’s a long podcast, but you can skip the music-y bits pretty easy-like.

Andy went on the week after, so hopefully his podcast will be up soon as well.  In the meantime, here’s his best impression of Hitler as a Stand-up comedian.

Superpowers we’d like to have, if all the good superpowers, like invisibility, were taken.

April 15th, 2009

A telepathic connection to squirrels.

The ability to manipulate remote controls with my mind.

A preternatural knowledge of the rules of cricket.

Total resistance to guilt.

A ferret that fights crime.

Pan-dimensional Felching.

The awesome power to influence the minds of French People.

Thumbs that could be turned all the way around, and when released, spin repeatedly back into place, to comic effect.

Super Balls.

Secret button which, when pressed, unleashes a horde of Vikings, who sing a hilarious show tune, then KILL.

The power to reveal inconvenient truths to the wrong people at inappropriate times.

Turning into a pony.

A suit of pretty much invincible body armour that also blasts the song ‘Tiny Dancer’ at my enemies on an endless loop.

The ability to control humidity.

Acid-breath.

Total control of the A47, and all it’s rest stops.

The ability to smell into the future.

Being able to solve crimes with my dog while really fucking high.

New, Glorious News!

April 14th, 2009

Check it out, yo.  Even more tasty gigs coming up from your homies at the Axis of Evil.  Missing the boys of 12-Gauge?  Well fear not, for two whole new 12-Gauge gigs are scheduled in the coming months, featuring brand new 12-Gauge member Uncle Malichai.  It’s gonna be some serious poemin’.  Also, Andy Bennett continues to keep it real on the comedy front, giggin like Ralph Wiggin’, both at the Salt Box Comedy Club tahmarrah night, and further on up the road.  Will explores his new-found talent for poetry and fighting Robots at the Salt Box and Cabaret at the Bird Cage, and Tom hooks up with cheerleader-gone-bad Stephanie Leal for some duo spoken word work later on in May.

All this bidness can be seen at the Axis of Evil Presents comedy night on the 29th of April at the Birdcage, which features some of our bestest friends making lots of funny jokes and singing things.  It’s gonna be good.

Fringe Update

April 7th, 2009

Shitty Deal booked for Fringe

Hey all, just a quick note to let you know that we have now officially booked in to Edinburgh Fringe 2009!  Shitty Deal’s newest offering, Oh! What a Shitty War will be playing at Zoo Venue’s Cabaret Bar from 17:00-17:40 all Fringe long, with the exception of a couple of Mondays.  This year’s Shitty outing will be the Complete History of War by puppets, and is supported by Escalator: East to Edinburgh.  It’s going to be great!  Now we’re off to write and rehearse it.

In addition, Will and Kitty will be performing at PBH’s Free Fringe with their comedy extravaganza, The Most Spectacular Show at the Free Fringe in a noon-time slot.  More details to follow!