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== History ==
== History ==
[[Sam Malcolm]] started the duo after he directed, but could not perform in, the uber-successful large cast movie-format run ''[[Oscar Bait]]'' in November 2012.
[[Sam Malcolm]] started the duo after he directed, but could not perform in, the uber-successful large cast movie-format run ''[[Oscar Bait]]'' in November 2012.
They played in the Cagematch on 2/20/13 and 2/27/13.


Eventually, the duo formed the nucleus for the ''[[Movie Riot]]'' cast.
Eventually, the duo formed the nucleus for the ''[[Movie Riot]]'' cast.


== History ==
== Media ==
They played in the Cagematch on 2/20/13 and 2/27/13.
=== Videos ===
* [http://vimeo.com/59685315 Video] by [[Kyle Sweeney]] of their debut show, "Glasses for Grandma" (uploaded 2/14/13).
* [http://vimeo.com/60194421 Video] by [[Kyle Sweeney]] of their 2/20/13 quarterfinal in ''[[The Cagematch]]'', "Hark: The Revenge".
* [http://vimeo.com/60843797 Video] by  [[Kyle Sweeney]] of their 2/27/13 semifinal in ''[[The Cagematch]]'', "The Brown Spot".
 
== More Information ==
* [http://www.facebook.com/moviemeat The duo's facebook page.]


[[Category:Troupes]]
[[Category:Troupes]]
[[Category:Duos]]
[[Category:Duos]]

Latest revision as of 23:47, 21 July 2014


Movie Meat

Movie Meat.jpg

Years Active 2012-2013
Cast

Movie Meat was a Cagematch duo that performed the Movie format.

Summary

The duo occasionally performed with guests such as Joshua Krilov, Lance Gilstrap, and Andy Petruzzo.

History

Sam Malcolm started the duo after he directed, but could not perform in, the uber-successful large cast movie-format run Oscar Bait in November 2012.

They played in the Cagematch on 2/20/13 and 2/27/13.

Eventually, the duo formed the nucleus for the Movie Riot cast.

Media

Videos

More Information