Just watched this again cos it's so good and Reece is one of my absolute favourite actors, so fantastically unhinged in this role. But I've just noticed the pic of Reece, Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton (The League Of Gentlemen) at 9:10!
Still a great short. I remember contributing to the crowd funding for this back in the day. I really need to find the signed script I received! ETA: FOUND IT!
Great actor, writer, director in he! Owt wi Reece, Stev Pembo, or Gatiss is yaokay by me Yanno!! By the way your stunningly beautiful Holly.... I bet you get that a lot tho ? X
I love that moment where, for a moment, we get a glimpse of him as just a guy looking at a woman he finds interesting (when she’s looking at his stuff).
I had to watch this twice; the second time for all the little horror knickknacks on the shelves; I'm incredibly jealous of whoever it is in the production that owns that Dr Decker mask from Nightbreed, and especially the Phantom of the Paradise figure!
Entertaining, dark and a satisfying conclusion. Are you influenced a lot by Shearsmith or Pemberton? Reminds me of the stories of Inside No. 9, although without that underlying humour. This seems to be a lot more serious, but just as good to watch!
So the 'twist' in the tale is that he just wants to stay inside hence the title 'Him Inside'. He doesn't mind if it's in prison but he doesn't want to have to go out to the exercise yard. Congratulations on avoiding making her being a killer herself of course.
Him Indoors. In the earlier episodes of Minder, the unseen wife of George Cole's Arthur Daley was referred to as 'Er Indoors. Arthur was obviously terrified of her, in a comic manner.
Watch Reese in the car share outtakes, fucking hilarious, no breaks just blasts through the lyrical dance-flap! th-cam.com/video/VMNXNNbYPBE/w-d-xo.html
I GET that but my point is that I think it would have been a better end with just a smile then a fade to black rather than pushing it one step further and this isn't the only thing I've found to have a good ending then taking it one step more... But maybe that's just me.
Eh, within the context of the joke it works. The film misinterprets what agoraphobia is anyway (someone with agoraphobia would be just as afraid in the prison cell as outside so they wouldn't be kept in). But if you accept the film's definition of agoraphobia as its premise then I think it rounds it off nicely.
the agoraphobia definition is wrong lmao, agoraphobia is actually the fear of being in situations in which there is no escape or that should such scenarios occur, help wouldn’t come. It’s an anxiety disorder, not a fear of public spaces.
It’s very much in the vein of Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected. Not everyone’s cup of tea I guess. I really like Reece Shearsmith, and this was good, must have been made on a microscopic budget.
reece’s ability to crack me up one minute and then absolutely horrify me the next is unmatched
‘nice shoes.’ ‘yesss they’re definitely mine.’
*Boots*
This feels like a short episode of Inside No9, and I'm only just watching it now 9 years after it was uploaded 😮😂
I love Reece! I’d probably watch him read the phone book.
Well said 😂
'Hello there, I'd like to report some murders please'
He’s says it so happy too
Reece is so damn beautiful.
he plays psychopaths so well..
not all people who kill are psychopaths, hes just a lad yknow
I know right makes you wonder
@@maciholder4616 he's just a guy, standing in front of a girl, asking her not to look at that suspicious red stain on the sofa
I hope to see plenty more of shearsmith in the future. Hope he doesn't retire anytime soon he is so entertaining
He probably won’t. Not for a while anyway. Hell, he’s still doing writing scripts and acting in them for inside no. 9.
Doubt it. He is only 55. 💖
Really well-directed and Shearsmith is an absolute powerhouse of an actor!
Just watched this again cos it's so good and Reece is one of my absolute favourite actors, so fantastically unhinged in this role. But I've just noticed the pic of Reece, Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton (The League Of Gentlemen) at 9:10!
ArcticSophie Haha! That's great! I definitely looked right at it and didn't realize it!
ha!! Excellent spot!!!
Thanks! Also there's a bit of a David Brent esque noise at 1:48 :P
Great eye!!
Well spotted! No Jeremy Dyson though. I'm guessing he must have fallen off that cliff!
Anything with Reece Shearsmith = fuck yes
Still a great short. I remember contributing to the crowd funding for this back in the day. I really need to find the signed script I received!
ETA: FOUND IT!
His expression at the end is golden😂
Reece Shearsmith,plays these kinda rolls with perfection!👌
Man Reece is such a talented actor
Like the bit with the shoes "they're definitely mine" 😉
Shearsmith is such a great actor.
I don’t usually watch short films but ill watch anything with Reece in it and WOW! This was so fun to watch! Great short film!!
I'm pretty sure there isn't a single thing Reece Shearsmith has done that I havent liked.
Same!
Me too, he is such a talented actor.......
Me too! I think he’s a fantastic writer, actor and good looking.
DollyKittenJen I was going to say.. ‘good looking...’
So am I! I'm obssessed with him
reece is such a brilliant actor wOw
Haha love Reece, what an amazing actor.
Great actor, writer, director in he!
Owt wi Reece, Stev Pembo, or Gatiss is yaokay by me Yanno!!
By the way your stunningly beautiful Holly....
I bet you get that a lot tho ? X
I love that moment where, for a moment, we get a glimpse of him as just a guy looking at a woman he finds interesting (when she’s looking at his stuff).
I had to watch this twice; the second time for all the little horror knickknacks on the shelves; I'm incredibly jealous of whoever it is in the production that owns that Dr Decker mask from Nightbreed, and especially the Phantom of the Paradise figure!
This man is a great actor
I don't like scary or gory material but anything Reece is in is SO GOOD. Great actor.
Hard to tell how much I love him, really a good actor right?
Excellent. Well acted, well produced and we'll written. Thanks.
This was so awesome I loved this I thought it was so cool seeing Reece in short films also extra points to the Patrick Bateman figurine on the shelf.
Interesting. There are echoes of this in the 'Inside No. 9' episode, 'Once Removed' (2018).
Reece Shearsmith ,pure fuckin genius.
This deserves either a sequel or WAAAAY more views. I run a movie review blog and I would rate this VERY high on my list.
Thanks for your kind words.
Him Indoors Well, you deserve them.
Then you must be a shit reviewer. Utter fucking garbage!
Namispond Jamispond ouch, you don’t have to be so mean about it. Work was put into this.
Thank you for posting this!
You're welcome.
This isn't a short film its a documentary
about Reece Sheersmith
OMG this is FANTASTIC.
Such a great actor
Well, that couch is ruined. Anyone notice the American Psycho figurine?
I wanted to find more episodes of inside no.9
absolutely amazing
Phantom of the Paradise action figure on the shelf!!!!!
Holy crap this is good!
Entertaining, dark and a satisfying conclusion. Are you influenced a lot by Shearsmith or Pemberton? Reminds me of the stories of Inside No. 9, although without that underlying humour. This seems to be a lot more serious, but just as good to watch!
HullzAngel the guy in purple, is shearsmith
I thought it was Jeremy Dyson. Shit.
HullzAngel nice one mate
Lmao
THAT’S REECE HAHAH
what a gorgeous man
Brilliant! But I wouldn't expect anything less from Reese. But a shout out to Paul Davis for the awesome story.
Jeremy Goode's cousin/twin brother?
The mask is from David Cronenberg's Nightbreed
quality content.
Can we get a feature length movie of this? Pleaaaaase?
the end reminds me of the ending of Psycho
As does "Every boy should have a hobby".
I liked it 👏
I always thought that angoraphobia is a fear of fluffy sweaters.
It probably is. This is agoraphobia, without the n. ;)
So much for my brave attempt at humour !
who played the guy in the helmet?
Very enjoyable.
So the 'twist' in the tale is that he just wants to stay inside hence the title 'Him Inside'. He doesn't mind if it's in prison but he doesn't want to have to go out to the exercise yard. Congratulations on avoiding making her being a killer herself of course.
Him Indoors. In the earlier episodes of Minder, the unseen wife of George Cole's Arthur Daley was referred to as 'Er Indoors. Arthur was obviously terrified of her, in a comic manner.
Is that Jadis from the walking dead?
yep
Yes. That's Pollyanna Macintosh
But this was really good.
...He should REALLY be using a claw hammer for that.
He is always the bad guy
Would you like a cup of tea HAHAHAHA
Correct
Who is the more twisted writer? Shearsmith or Gatiss? Both are too fantastic for me to decide.
Yeah, that's a tough one. But when I watch "Inside No 9"... Reese Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are amazing and absolutely brilliant.
the lady actress is in the walking dead i think im just going to check it out
He has no business playing a serial killer that well, lol.
At 2:10 he pulls out the knife only for it to magically appear back in the delivery mans neck. Great short though.
He didn't pull out the knife. He just let go of it.
Evidently
Watch Reese in the car share outtakes, fucking hilarious, no breaks just blasts through the lyrical dance-flap!
th-cam.com/video/VMNXNNbYPBE/w-d-xo.html
Loved watching this but I would have ended it with him smiling then a fade to black. But that aside I loved it
But he's told he has to go OUTSIDE to the exercise yard!
I GET that but my point is that I think it would have been a better end with just a smile then a fade to black rather than pushing it one step further and this isn't the only thing I've found to have a good ending then taking it one step more... But maybe that's just me.
Plus people who suffer from mental illness get certain privileges... so someone with agoraphobia wouldn't be made to go outside...
Eh, within the context of the joke it works. The film misinterprets what agoraphobia is anyway (someone with agoraphobia would be just as afraid in the prison cell as outside so they wouldn't be kept in). But if you accept the film's definition of agoraphobia as its premise then I think it rounds it off nicely.
Oh look, it's a hammer horror!
Why was Simon Pegg in the credits?
There are more Simon Peggs out there than the famous one you know...
Because the director and producer wanted to thank him, I think
He helped fund it.
Not now silent singer!
CHANCE
This is rn #quarantine
This is reminding me of Psycho.
😍
its giving inside number nine
strange.. no blood on the hammer.
Thank fuck. I luv Reece.
the agoraphobia definition is wrong lmao, agoraphobia is actually the fear of being in situations in which there is no escape or that should such scenarios occur, help wouldn’t come. It’s an anxiety disorder, not a fear of public spaces.
Good stuff. Reminiscent of American psyco
This should show everyone that ANYBODY can write a short film, and surely it would have to be better than this pish.
Namispond Jamispond pardon
off you go then.
It’s very much in the vein of Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected. Not everyone’s cup of tea I guess. I really like Reece Shearsmith, and this was good, must have been made on a microscopic budget.