Spiders On Drugs

by Scott Beale on January 13, 2007 · 3 comments

Spiders On Drugs is a brilliant mockumentary by filmmaker Andrew Struthers that shows what can happen when spiders are dosed with various types of drugs. Andrew recently posted his facinating backstory on how his film, after doing poorly at film festivals, went viral online. He struggled with unauthorized clones being uploaded to YouTube and eBaum’s World, but ultimately he was able to get proper credit for producing the film, which has now been seen by over a million people.

Thanks to Chuck Cirino for the tip!

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1 veronica January 17, 2007 at 9:07 am

One of my favorite videos that I’ve seen lately!

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