A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

The best thing on British TV since Mr. Bean?

My favorite crazy Brits, the Psycho Cyborgs, are up to something.  Recently they took over Camden High Street in London for ten minutes. They are working on a new project and this was one of many upcoming promotions for that project. They can’t tell us too much about it, because the whole point of this is that they are building up interest for when it’s “released” in September – It should  be incredible though!

SERIAL DRILLER

Reality shows – Tried, tested and tired of seeing them all? Think again!!

Horror movies? Well, we have all seen at least a few that have made us cringe, jump, and sometimes be shocked at by all the blood, guts, gore and a few weapons of choice. After it’s finished off you go to bed feeling entertained but knowing it wasn’t real.

But what if it were? And what if you, the viewer, were in complete control?

Well now you are…

This is gonna be utterly insane. Pure sickness!

It’s entertainment. It’s gore. It’s blood. It’s fun. It’s pain.

And it’s REAL.

Comments

16 responses to “The best thing on British TV since Mr. Bean?”

  1. audente Avatar
    audente

    “Everybody floats down here.” god, I hate clowns.

  2. chokehold Avatar

    They definitely should have utilized some music with intermittent plugs stating the website.
    would have made a little less awkward silence 😉

  3. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar

    That was an amazing day, and Bing did himself and London proud!

    Be patient folks – It’s going to be worth the wait, oh yeah, and there will be blood!!

  4. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar

    (and most importantly – Spread the word)

  5. PBC Avatar
    PBC

    Theres something thats always bothered me about Psycho Cyborgs….

    Almost every time I see them, he’s got something over his eye, a patch or something hung by piercings. Is it fashion, or is he really blind in that eye? I think it resonates with me beyond the rest of it because eyes creep me out on some other level.

    Anyone know

  6. DaiDe Avatar
    DaiDe

    awesome! I liked the smile of the policemen after he said he pulled the car with his back!

  7. BING-66-69 Avatar

    Ooooooooooooooo YEAH, that was a good day, still buzz when I think about it!
    If any one of the thousands of people that pointed cameras at me, please post on our FB page and or youtube, and tell us if you do.
    Stay tuned for more gore
    BING-66-69
    P.S we had a soundtrack of sirens playing, was pretty loud so suprised you didn’t hear it,

  8. goldust Avatar

    What a nice street performance!) I like the reaction of cops) In Russia everything might be really different. London seems to be a cool city)))

  9. Smo Avatar
    Smo

    OHMAGAWSH! I so hope the “release” of said “project” will be happening when I’m in London for a week in September O.O

  10. yesman Avatar
    yesman

    his legs will hurt the day after.. :p

  11. KnifeInTheMarathon Avatar

    The real balls of steel

  12. BING-66-69 Avatar

    Nothing hurt the day after, very little bruising where the hooks were, I could have pulled way more !!!!!!!
    BingXXX

  13. socialcoma Avatar
    socialcoma

    I LOVE THE COPS. So respectful

    First time writing that.

  14. socialcoma Avatar
    socialcoma

    Nice handshake at the end. Class act

  15. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar

    Aye, the police were fantastic.

    They did their job perfectly, which is the way it should be. Bless ‘em.

  16. mary Avatar
    mary

    this September is going to be amazing!

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