The party is over? Tell us it’s not so! Since the Spring of 2018, Artie O’Daly’s “Bad Boy” series has been entertaining us with not only hotties but clever writing executed at bing-bang-zoom speed by a company of actors who clearly got what O’Daly was aiming for. Continue reading “‘Bad Boy’ Series Ends With Hysterical Whodunit Murder Mystery”
Artie O’Daly and Doug Rogers in ‘Bad Boy Sleepover’
In the latest installment of the popular “Bad Boy” web series, Scott (series creator Artie O’Daly) is surprised by “maybe boyfriend” Brian (Doug Rogers) for a date night which quickly turns into a ‘bad boy sleepover.’ Continue reading “Bad Boy Sleepover Gets A Bit Crowded”
The latest installment of the ‘Bad Boy’ web series finds Hollywood writer Scott (series creator Artie O’Daly) attempting to enjoy a relaxing getaway only to have complications – like a possible murderer lurking about – interrupt his solitude. Continue reading “It’s Vacation Interruptus In ‘Bad Pool Boy’”
In the latest episode of the Bad Boy web series, screenwriter Scott (played by series creator Artie O’Daly) finds himself sitting in his agent’s office excited by the good news that someone wants to make his movie.
Except…it’s not the awesome prison drama he’s so proud of but another about ‘bad boy’ Jim (Drew Canan) – “a stripper criminal who’s basically a horny puppy who somehow became a human?”
Sounds like a blockbuster – ruff!
Potential producer Vanessa shows up for the meeting and while she’s interested in the script, she stresses the importance of the best possible package deal.
Cue Jim and his tear-away pants putting his “best possible package” right up front.
Much to Scott’s chagrin, part of that “package” involves casting Jim as himself in the film which results in exploring the beefy bad boy’s acting skills. Or lack thereof.
But as Scott may have to go with the flow after his former agent messages him to say a crazy man is threatening to murder Scott if he pursues getting his prison script produced.
Meanwhile, our hero’s new agent Jamila is angling for any script to get optioned as she’s got some Lexus payments that are in arrears.
Along the way horny assistant agent Roderick pops in and out to provide updates on his stalking dating plans with absent bad boy BJ.
Make sense? Nope. But that’s the fun of it all. Everyone except Scott is all into their own visceral wants and needs which pretty much says it all in this Hollywood allegory.
Hit the play button and see who you end up rooting for.
And stick around for the clever end credit graphics by Charlie Branigan which tell the tale of each character’s world view.
Jim Canan and Artie O’Daly in the Bad Boys web series
In this latest installment of Artie O’Daly’s wacky Bad Boys web series, Scott (played by O’Daly) considers alternate realities after his evening is ruined by some bad choices.
It seems Scott’s hottie maybe-boyfriend Brian (Doug Rogers) broke things off some time ago worried that some hanky-panky might be in the making with ‘Bad Boys’ Jim (Drew Canan) and James (Alex Dyon).
Ok, there was a shower three-way with the Bad Boys, but Scott kept his underwear on, so it doesn’t really count, right?
The wet and wild three-way was one of those ‘bad choices’ Scott is now reconsidering.
Scott texts Brian to try and patch things up but Jim criticizes the overly long Harry Potter length of his ‘heart-felt’ message. There’s also spilled wine, an off-her-rocker FBI agent (Alina Bock), and the possibility of a four-way dashed.
But Jim insists Scott’s life would be smoother if he took Jim’s advice more often.
In that re-imagined universe, Jim is a dapper relationship expert who’s to-the-point text message to Brian inspires him to break the international speed record for a booty call showing up in a dazzling disco-tastic gold sequined shirt.
Doug Rogers as ‘Brian’
That crazed FBI agent might (or might not) be foiled again, some tasty buns are served, and a leather harness makes an appearance.
Will things work out for Daddy Scott and Brian? We don’t want to spoil the ending but we definitely want to see more of the Bri-man. #woof
If that all sounds wild, that’s because it is. The absurdist comedy never stops as O’Daly’s dialogue practically bounces off the walls making for a perfect mid-day brain break.
Make sure you stick around for the uber-clever end credit graphics by Charlie Branigan.
In the latest episode of Artie O’Daly’sBad Boy web series, the wild and wacky cast of characters continue to spin out while O’Daly’s “Scott” tries to keep his footing in the middle of the insanity.
Whitney (Theresa Ryan) is hosting a house warming party in her ‘new home’ (really Scott’s house, but she keeps ignoring that fact) and everyone is waiting for ‘Bad Boy’ Jim (Drew Canan)to arrive.
He’s apparently been waylaid by a longer than usual shower in the guest house with a buddy. You know how these things go…
Suddenly, FBI agent Calista (Alina Bock) shows up disguised as Whitney’s sister/Jim’s mom but no one seems to see through the disguise except for Scott.
Whitney: “I see your teeth grew back.”Calista: “Let’s not talk about the past. Let’s focus on the present.”Whitney: “How dare you tell me to focus when you know I suffer from rolling blackouts!” (as she takes a big swig from a bottle of wine)
Meanwhile, ‘Bad Boy’ BJ (Braden Davis) has decided to get decked out in a leather harness and snap some selfies: “I’m gonna go take thirst traps on the couch…”
Braden Davis as BJ (screen capture)
Finally, hottie Jim shows up (in a towel thank god) and Calista’s charade looks like it might come crashing down.
But what we really want to know is: Does Daddy Scott finally hook up with Jim?
Kudos to O’Daly & company for keeping the off-kilter banter continually bouncing from character to character in fast-paced farcical fashion.