Vidcast : The Scene
Posted by admin on April 11th, 2006

- Tagline : NYU student Brian Sandro has a secret: he and his friends pirate hundreds of millions of dollars of illicit Hollywood movies in their spare time.
- Website : The Scene
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- Parental Rating : 15
- Star Rating : 8 out of 10
This is probably unlike any drama you will ever watch on conventional television. The show centres around our main character Brian Sandro, a NYU student who pirates movies for the sheer thrill of being the first to release on the Internet, along with his other nameless Internet friends. Collectively they call themselves CPX and are only know to each other by their Internet handles, Teflon, Pyr0, Slipknot, C0da and Trooper. What makes this drama unusual is the way it all unfolds. We have our main character Brian as a sort of Webcam movie in the top left of the screen, the rest of the screen is dedicated to Brian’s desktop, it’s here where we read the messages going back and forth between the group members, Brian’s long suffering girlfriend Melissa and the mysterious Luckychi2203.
Whatever your views on pirating movies, there is would you believe an unwritten code, that says you will not sell out, to make a fast buck. However Brian finds that an offer from the mysterious Luckychi2203 is too good to pass, especially since his father has been taken ill and he is having trouble making the payments on his tuition.
The first episode I watched, was a little slow, but this is mainly because it takes a while to remember how the cast of characters all fit together. Remember the only person you see live, is Brian, but that may change later, I’m so far only on episode 4 and it’s just beginning to heat up, when the group find out that the movie they’re been working feverishly to rip has already surfaced on the Internet. They smell something fishy and it’s going to be interesting to see how the story unfolds.
The first episode appeared sometime in late 2004 and they are still being released every 2-3 weeks. They’re currently up to episode 19, so I have a ways to go before I am up to date. At around 15 minutes, they are around the perfect length, to just squeeze one in before I come to work.
Conclusion : If you are a tech head, you will no doubt really enjoy the format of the show. For anyone else, it’s going to be a case of suck it and see.
