Bill Zebub re-edited a very old skit called “Crucifix Olympics.” It was shot in the days of VHS when his primary material was public stunts and pranks.
Bill Zebub plans to re-shoot this for a future anthology of new skits, but for now you can enjoy this old footage.
Bill Zebub was able to spend a short time with the vocalist of Carach Angren. You can enjoy the video interview here. A more detailed interview will be published on www.grimoireofexalteddeeds.com and excerpts of this video will appear on “Metal Retardation volume 5.”
Bill Zebub posted an old skit for streaming. It is titled “Slapstick at the Gym” and stars Jennyphre Ligiere and Jesse Davidson. It was shot during the camcorder days at a gym that has since been shut down, so you get to see a bit of history.
The limited-edition “EARLY SKITS OF BILL ZEBUB” DVD might contain this short. The DVD will be released in early 2017 but shall not be sold in stores. There was a crowdfunding campaign for it, which entitles the contributors to seeing it first, a couple of months before the rest of the world. After that, Bill Zebub might have some at horror conventions, or perhaps for sale via snail-mail.
Bill Zebub filled in for a radio show yesterday, in the role of Professor Dumdum. Enjoy, or cringe, hearing the tirades of this madman. Click to stream or download the archived show http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/69686
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