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WHAT DO THE REVIEWERS
SAY ABOUT
INTERNET SLUTTS


Internet Slutts features two puppets,
Wally and Murk, who demonstrate new Web sites
that delight, enlighten and shock.
To date, the promotional Web site for this TV show
has received eight million hits from 72 countries.
NATIONAL POST

 

The Beavis and Butthead of Internet Sex

Forget The Man Show. What American prime-time
could really use is a jolt from Internet Slutts...
For a pair of sex-addled puppets,
they often strike a sage chord mid-snigger...
Bottoms up, boys.
NERVE MAGAZINE

 

"Pinky and the Brain gone terribly wrong...
Fans of The Tom Green Show,
the perfect Internet Slutts lead-in,
will laugh themselves sick."
THE TORONTO SUN

 

"A strange but enjoyable trip."
THE CALGARY HERALD

 

"Finally, a way
to channel surf and browse useless
Internet sites simultaneously."
THE CALGARY SUN

 

"A playfully vulgar adult series."
THE EDMONTON JOURNAL

 

"A weirdly inventive new series...
By being endearingly hideous and
verbally quite sharp, Wally and Murk
manage to lend an element of amusement
to even the most unconventional
Internet material... Internet Slutts will make
you laugh so hard you'll have milk,
beer or whatever it is you drink at 1.30 a.m.
shooting out your nose."
THE WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

 

"Grossly Perverse."
BROADCAST WEEK

 

"A comedic public service
of sorts, Internet Slutts
-- which features a wickedly funny
bloopers and outtakes segment
from the foul-mouthed duo
at the end of each show --
showcases the gems most people miss."
THE WINNIPEG SUN

 

"Wildly creative, deviously quick witted
and a whole lot
funnier than many TV shows...
a kind of landmark
in the downward cultural spiral
where comedy, frat boy values
and jolting visuals create entertainment
that would have been
unimaginable not too long ago."
STARWEEK

 

"Unfettered and outrageous."
TV DATA Features

 

"A sort of cock-eyed melange of
South Park, Beavis and Butthead,
Mystery Science Theatre 3000, and
Sue Johanson's Sunday Night Sex Show,
all set against the stranger-than-fiction
backdrop of the Internet.
Its stars' commentary is always
tongue-in-cheek and delivered
with an attractive
combination of innocence and snarkiness."
THE CALGARY STRAIGHT

 

"A hilarious adventure.
Blunt and courageous. Its humour is shocking,
and often offensive, but it does
reveal some truths about the world, while
making light of the Web."
THE HUMBER COLLEGE ETC.

 

"I'm left quite speechless, really."
HALIFAX CHRONICLE-HERALD


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