A retired shrimper enlists the help of fellow colorful trailer park residents to make a B-grade horror film.A retired shrimper enlists the help of fellow colorful trailer park residents to make a B-grade horror film.A retired shrimper enlists the help of fellow colorful trailer park residents to make a B-grade horror film.
Emily Brannen
- Seductress
- (as Emily Brannon)
Storyline
Did you know
- Quotes
Beanie Andrew: If you fall in the mud, you might come back as a gorilla.
- Crazy credits"No gorillas were harmed in the making of this documentary. All scenes depicting violence to gorillas were simulated."
- ConnectionsFeatures Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
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inspirational film about getting your dreams forfilled in life
I saw this movie at cinemavillage in New York and this is a great film about never giving up on your dreams and trying to put your personal mark on life. The characters in the film are at first funny and you laugh about the way they talk about becoming entertainers while they are surely not the most brilliant talents that ever lived.
But then their drive to keep going, even when the odds are against them captured me. That sure touched me as a struggling filmmaker who is also not that talented, but I know that if I keep trying maybe I will get some recognition. The film is also a very on-documentary kind of film because it uses all kinds of feature film elements like stylized interviews and dream sequences. The filmmakers clearly wanted to escape from the old fashioned institute that makes most docs so boring that you can't manipulate any thing in "reality". That's bull**** ofcourse because the minute you turn on a camera and decide to point it in a certain direction you are manipulating.
But then their drive to keep going, even when the odds are against them captured me. That sure touched me as a struggling filmmaker who is also not that talented, but I know that if I keep trying maybe I will get some recognition. The film is also a very on-documentary kind of film because it uses all kinds of feature film elements like stylized interviews and dream sequences. The filmmakers clearly wanted to escape from the old fashioned institute that makes most docs so boring that you can't manipulate any thing in "reality". That's bull**** ofcourse because the minute you turn on a camera and decide to point it in a certain direction you are manipulating.
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- studiobfilm
- Apr 11, 2002
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,106
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,553
- Apr 14, 2002
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