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Geek Girls and Unicorns: They Exist!


by Rachael Berkey

There are a lot of girls to look up to on the Internet. Well. There are a lot of girls – and women – or ladies – whatever you want to call us – to look up to whether you’re online or offline. Some of my favorite geek girl role models are right online though, so that’s why I started this out saying there are a lot of girls to look up to on the Internet.

I won’t be terribly surprised if you haven’t heard of these ladies though. They’re kind of a cult hit. And you should know, the girls of Team Unicorn are more than kind of awesome.

Team Unicorn makes spoof and comedy videos of the sci-fi persuasion. They have great music, awesome costumes, famous collaborators and wicked senses of humor.

Fan of classic movies and aliens? Check out Alien Beach Crashers with Zachary Levi and Pete Wentz.

Fan of zombies? Check out A Very Zombie Holiday.

Next time the online dating scene just gets to be too much, and you need a laugh, watch superHarmony, which I think is my favorite.

If you just want to see what Team Unicorn is all about, check out their first project: G33K & G4M3R Girls. It’s a love letter to all things geek.

I started following Team Unicorn on twitter over a year ago. Co-founded by Clare Grant, Michele Boyd, Milynn Sarley, and Rileah Vanderbilt, the ladies of Team Unicorn embrace their femininity right alongside their hardcore love of video games and fan-favorite genres like science fiction, fantasy, and horror, and show by example that one can be super girly and super geeky all at the same time.

Geek Girls and Unicorns: They Exist!
Geek Girls and Unicorns: They Exist!

The thing I love most about Team Unicorn, is the positivity they portray on the Internet. They look like they have a lot of fun doing the projects they do, making the videos they make, and participating in all aspects of entertainment culture. They go to conventions; they cosplay with a level of detail that makes my jaw drop, and everyone I’ve met in the geeky community who has met them says they are beyond sweet and nice to all their fans.

Alongside the fun of their projects and general awesomeness of all four ladies who are part of Team Unicorn, is the very real message that girls can be any thing they want to be. Pinned to the top of their website is the message “Because, like unicorns, geek girls were not supposed to exist” and the idea is one I think a lot of us forget. While the Internet has become a place where you can find all kinds of people and make all kinds of friends, there’s still a lot of judgement and a lot of attitude that reeks of “go find your own playground” when it comes to fan communities. Whenever I need a reminder that I can fall in fan with whatever I like, I find myself heading for a Team Unicorn project to raise my spirits.

Next time you’re on the look out for some entertainment that will make you let out a squeal-filled laugh at references to pop culture you maybe thought you forgot about, you should give Team Unicorn a chance.

Images via Team Unicorn

Interview with Clare on DarkMediaOnline.com

Clare Grant and Team Unicorn Take Geek Culture by Storm

by Shane Lange:


Claire Grant

“I’ve always been a really independent, strong willed person,” says actor Clare Grant, and it shows – after she appeared in the award-winning Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line and the Samuel L. Jackson blues-rehab film Black Snake Moan, Grant’s love for geek culture took her from Hollywood’s star-lined sidewalks to its nerdy back lots filled with zombies, aliens, and unicorns.

Grant is one of a new breed of geek in Hollywood, turning fandom into a genre all its own while challenging conventional roles for women onscreen. Along with Michele Boyd, Milynn Sarley and Rileah Vanderbilt, their geek culture production crew Team Unicorn has created a series of short videos designed to entertain a burgeoning subculture of genre fans. From the smoking debut “G33K & G4M3R Girls” to the recent spoof of online dating ads (“superHarmony”), Team Unicorn remixes genre references like a comic nerd turned video DJ, and gives fandom a self-referential wink and a nudge with beach party-invading aliens from the 50s, the occasional Seth Green (aka Mr. Clare Grant) cameo, and zombies for Christmas.

Claire Grant and Seth Green

Photo by Dave Cox and Team Elevendy

Grant says her love of the dark side of geekdom may be attributable to an early zombie encounter: “Night of the Living Dead did something to me when I was a kid, it turned something on in me that I will never be able to turn off.”

Her first horror casting in the title role of Mick Garris’ Masters of Horror episode “Valerie on the Stairs” saw Grant play the classic damsel in distress, literally naked and helpless – though not gratuitously so. “I had turned down plenty of roles because I didn’t agree with why the character was nude. But this one didn’t bother me at all…it’s a Clive Barker story, he wrote it actually to be that she was never supposed to wear clothes, the demon was holding her captive and she was his sex slave.” She notes that although her character was intended to be passive and “crying all the time”, the producers ensured that nudity always served the story. “No woman runs out into the woods prepared to fight demons not wearing a bra; that just doesn’t happen. That, to me, is gratuitous and unnecessary, but if a character is having sex on film, I mean, most people take their clothes off when they have sex, so that doesn’t bother me.”

Following Valerie on the Stairs, Grant landed a leading role in the After Dark production The Graves. Of the personality for her tough-girl character Megan Graves she says, “That was pretty much me just being me – beating people up, running around.” She thinks of it as a more realistic depiction of modern women: action-oriented and assertive. “Whenever I see a woman be super weak, I always roll my eyes at that. But mainly more out of, I don’t have sympathy for weak people in general, so that makes me mad when I see my own kind being weak.” She acknowledges that there are situations where women are sometimes at a disadvantage. “Maybe a modern damsel in distress would be a girl who can’t figure out how to turn her computer on, or maybe work her printer… there are lots of roles in life that a woman just can’t physically fulfill, and needs a guy to help her out with, like opening pickle jars.”

Irreverent humour has always been at the heart of her geekier work. With several appearances on Adult Swim’s Emmy award-winning series Robot Chicken and her short film Saber (co-produced and co-starring with teammate Vanderbilt), which won two LucasFilm Star Wars Fan Film awards for its hilarious depiction of a Jedi girl fight, Grants says, “I would love to see women being the super villain more often, I think it’s such a fun role to play.” (Opposite real-life partner Green, the duo recently played a pair of evil super-DJs on My Damn Channel’s Save the Supers.) Evidently she’s a bit of a prankster as well. “Every time that I get to do a horror thing I really look forward to taking a shower and having my shower completely covered in fake blood, and I really wish I could set up some sort of like spy camera for when the housekeepers in the hotels have to come in and have to clean up all of the fake blood, to see the looks on their faces.”

Arguably the lynchpin of geekdom is comics culture, something with which Grant is very familiar. As an alternative and accessory to mainstream entertainment, comics provide a unifying platform by which fantasy, horror and science fiction creators can reach a massive cross section of fans (and each other – apparently Grant first met spouse Green at a comic shop.) She recollects a familiar experience for fans of horror and comics: “Seven or eight years ago I went into my comic shop – I loved my comic shop, and I just trusted those guys – I said I don’t know what to read anymore and they walked me around the store and pulled a bunch of comics for me and said here you should read this. I was like, Oh The Walking Dead, sure, I love zombies…It was extra appealing to me because it was in black and white and I appreciated that; it seemed like such a different take on the zombie genre than anything I had experienced before, and they’re just such good comics!” She says the Christmas-themed Team Unicorn video A Very Zombie Holiday grew out of a similar mashup of genres: teammate Vanderbilt’s love of Halloween came up during her bout of holiday decorating with Sarley. Circumstances, timing, and passion have to coincide to spur a project, says Grant: “We just like to wait for the ideas to come to us, if it feels right. Anything we make, we would like to see ourselves as fans, so we go for that.”

Team Unicorn

Photo by Dave Cox and Team Elevendy

As both a genre fan and an actor, Grant is very aware of the issues regarding body image standards in Hollywood, which she says are as hard on the actors as they are for the fans. “The entire media plasters unattainable expectations for the average human being everywhere and it’s hard. It’s a lot of pressure.” She notes that directors aren’t personally responsible, but economic necessity reinforces the expectations. “The directors are not saying, we have to have a woman with this body type, but the directors are saying, oh, we’ve got to have a woman who brings numbers to the box office, we need to make some money on this movie. Unfortunately that’s what’s proven to work in the past so people keep doing the same things over and over again.” She stresses that audiences shouldn’t overlook how unrealistic the standards are: “they don’t realize how much work the actor puts in physically every day of their lives to look a certain way. [Actors] have incredibly strict diets, work out routines, and sleeping schedules, and a lot of people in their normal lives who aren’t actors don’t do that.” She says that rigorous discipline is required. “It’s miserable, and I look forward to all of the times I don’t have to be on camera where I can sit around eating Doritos.” Grant points out that one should always make one’s own choices regarding body alteration rather than bow to any external pressure. “People can do whatever they want, and I’ll support anyone I know in my life who has any type of alterations but me personally I’m not into that. I would never enlarge my boobs and if anyone told me I needed to enlarge my boobs to be on camera I would probably punch them in the face and walk out of the room.”

Overall, she says, roles for women are increasingly dynamic and empowering as more women are involved with production and content creation. Good storytelling is key, however she admits a preference for strong characters. “Gender roles don’t really bother me on film, I like to see strong men, I like to see strong women; seeing women play the victim doesn’t irk me as a woman but I do love to see women being strong.”

Grant’s upcoming projects include a starring role opposite Eddy Salazar in The Insomniac, a thriller in the vein of The Machinist, due out in April. Perfectly timed for the beginning of summer blockbuster teaser season, Team Unicorn’s new video, “For the Win” is scheduled to premiere March 4th on IGN (see trailer below).

Team Unicorn

Photo by Ama Reeves

You can find Claire Grant on the Team Unicorn official website, YouTube and on Facebook.

When he’s not writing for DarkMedia, Shane Lange swims in the cultural sea, up to his ears in music, film, and literature. If it’s dark, and it’s smart, chances are you’ve got his attention.

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This interview is part of DarkMedia’s official Women in Horror Recognition Month coverage! Stay tuned for more interviews, articles, and special features, right here on DarkMedia.com.

Trailer for Team Unicorn’s NEW Music Video “For the Win” on IGN

New Team Unicorn Trailer – Get Ready “For the Win”

The Geek and Gamer girls are back and going into battle.

by Eric Goldman
February 12, 2013

Having first gained attention with their popular Geek & Gamer Girls video, Team Unicorn — Michele Boyd, Clare Grant, Milynn Sarley, and Rileah Vanderbilt — have produced several videos since, giving their specific, comedic take on geek culture.

Teaming with Stage Five Studios, Team Unicorn has a new video set to debut on March 4th and IGN has the debut of the trailer for it. Called “For the Win,” the music video features Team Unicorn fighting the good fight in a war against a mysterious Dr. Claw-like enemy. From the inclusion of the one ring to the familiar face to Harry Potter fans on posters in the background, look for plenty of references throughout.

Per usual for Team Unicorn, there are also several notable cameos, including Aisha Tyler, Grant Imahara and Ashley Holliday – and one other top secret cameo from a beloved figure in the music industry. Dave Yarvo, who directed “Geek & Gamer Girls”, returned to helm “For the Win.”

Check out the trailer below, along with more photos from the video.

Aisha Tyler in “For the Win”

Clare on Chiller’s “Most Horrifying Hook-ups” special with Team Unicorn

Premieres Friday, February 8 at 8P ET

Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes the latest installment of Chiller’s popular countdown franchise, “Chiller 13.” This time, they’re focusing on Hollywood’s most fatal (and memorable) attractions. Featuring appearances and commentary by CJ Thomason (Harper’s IslandThe Monkey’s Paw), Colin Ferguson (Eureka), Magda Apanowicz (CapricaKyle XYDead Souls), Team Unicorn (Clare Grant, Michele Boyd, Mylinn Sarley & Rileah Vanderbilt) and Judah Friedlander (30 Rock), amongst others.

Will one of your favorite couples make the list?

Watch Clare with Team Unicorn and more of your favorite actors on the Chiller TV Network or online HERE.


Team Unicorn and Naturalized Citizen Skincare

At  NCSC, they fly their Geek Flag high! The company was founded by a Tolkien loving, Green Ajah wannabe, history nerd, orbiter of the Whedonverse, with no qualms about quoting Obi-Wan to get out of a speeding ticket… who also happens to be a woman (and one of my dearest friends of almost 20 years).

I am proud and honored to have the chance for Team Unicorn to team up with NCSC to bring you the Unicorn Kisses Giftset, a combo of four tinted lip balms, with four unique and shimmery color combinations, each named after a member of Team Unicorn (In tubes made of 100% post consumer recycled material, because unicorns love the Earth!).

30% of online sales of the giftset will go to benefit the ASPCA, a charity loved by geek guys and gals alike.

Clare-Ah Croft- Red with golden shimmer

Ghost in the Michele- Burgundy with silver shimmer

Rileah Evenstar- Pink with violet shimmer

Milynn Sedai- Coral with bronze shimmer


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