Rob and Dom struggle to come to terms with the bad short films they found themselves in during the 1990’s. You can give them a miss here: https://tinyurl.com/y5h7bute
Contrary to the broadly agreed perspective that Rob and Dom have never been in touch with society, for a few years in the ‘90s they channelled the zeitgeist along with other members of La Boite Youth Theatre. This episode sees them reunited with an early mentor as they wax nostalgic on their largest ever audiences, creative liberty, and a cultural exchange at the Tanami Desert.
In 2004 video cameras had become more affordable, which meant Luke and Rob could get cheap thrills filming themselves posing and dancing in the streets of Brisbane. Twelve years later the resulting footage was resurrected in the form of Do It Try It, a silly little music video. In this episode, Dom makes enquiries as to how all this came together.
Could a sequel to X be in the works? In this episode Dom shares some of his very personal special effects secrets and pitches a fresh angle on an old script. Our hosts also discuss what they might do if they met their clones.
Marty joins Rob and Dom to discuss a sinister conspiracy, where an international group has sold out humanity to extraterrestrials, but most of the time unrelated monsters just show up and cause havoc for our heroes.
During a month-long fevered delerium Dom spent his time having waking nightmares, attempting to read the Bible and writing short films. On the other side of this he made the only one that was practical to shoot.
In 2004 Dom, Sara and Rob used their Easter break to make a short film about beer, buggery and a couple of North Queensland blokes. In this episode of Keck, they reunite to reflect on that long weekend and the resulting creative misfire, Foreign Yeast.
After an excruciatingly long mid-season break, Marty joins Rob and Dom in the park for an examination of the films Themroc, Baxter, Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Thor: Ragnarok, Penis Portal, Wok and LEAF. Some of these films are very famous and some have a cult following. The rest were pulled from a cardboard box in Dom's wardrobe.
P.O.D. A Portrait Of Dom.We break down the strangest of all Dom's work in this episode.
In his teenage grocery store job, Dom organised the recycling of cardboard and plastic. It was a difficult task and one which eventually inspired him to produce an instructional video like no other.
Rob travels to Melbourne to talk with Bridget about their appearance in Dom's political thriller 'Howard.'
There once was a time when "Generation X" referred to young people - so people a bit older and cooler than Rob and Dom. What are they called now?Lost between generations, Dom submits a video to a Special Broadcasting Service.
Dreamworld 'big cat' conspiracy theories, local yowie sightings and a gigantic killer grasshopper. To fully understand the past Rob and Dom turn to an old friend and co-producer of dodgy films. Together they discuss a dodgy horror gem from 1995.
In late 1997 Dom asked Rob to get up before sunrise and head into Brisbane's CBD so he could film him reading a monologue. The resulting short film became known to a handful of people as Get the F#*k Out.22 years later they sit down in a park and reflect on two very specific days.
Go behind the scenes of a short film no one's ever heard of. Find out what motivated Dom to enter his video into Brisbane's 1998 Courier Mail short film contest. Uncover the acting secrets of just one of the actors. 'What's on' is a short film that would've rotted in Dom's wardrobe, but Rob salvaged it and put it on YouTube.