DOn’t look away

the assassin awaits

Hosted by Will, Hunter, Rob, and Brad, Madd DOggs is an annual social experiment disguised as a Valentine’s Day tradition — a shared viewing of Mad God that returns every year whether anyone is emotionally, mentally, or spiritually ready for it.

Part watch party, part endurance test, part group hallucination, the show documents four people attempting to process one of the most surreal films ever made in real time. What starts as a simple screening quickly turns into fragmented commentary, spiraling interpretations, uncomfortable laughter, long silences, and the creeping realization that there is no correct way to understand what is happening on screen.

Madd DOggs isn’t about reviewing the film — it’s about surviving it together and recording what happens when meaning breaks down but the experience keeps going anyway.

Expect:

  • stunned silence that lasts too long

  • frantic over-analysis of things that may not have meaning

  • accidental philosophy and existential detours

  • competing theories that get worse the harder they’re explained

  • moments of awe, discomfort, and confusion all at once

  • and the annual decision to do it all again next Valentine’s Day

Madd DOggs is not a normal program. It is a ritual. A yearly descent. A Valentine’s Day tradition built around staring into Mad God and refusing to look away.