- published: 05 Nov 2007
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Actors: Daniel Kremer (producer), Daniel Kremer (director), Daniel Kremer (writer), Amos Poe (actor), Kenneth McGregor (actor), David Proval (actor), William Cully Allen (actor), Alanna Blair (actress), Alanna Blair (actress), Alanna Blair (actress), William McKeever (actor), Bob Van Lindt (actor), William McKeever (producer), Andrei Litvinov (editor), Maryelle Turner (actress),
Plot: Summer 1972. A politically radical author and his party of three men mysteriously turn up missing on a yacht in the middle of Sag Harbor, Long Island. When Detective Gilhardy and harbormaster Kustra investigate a deserted craft abandoned by the four men, they find an unconscious woman stowed in a closet in the yacht's master bedroom. Who is this mysterious woman and how does she fit into the increasingly complex puzzle?
Keywords: 1970s, missing-persons-case, murder, mysterious, yachtActors: Josh Vargas (actor), Eva Rivera-Ferrell (actress), Chaz Singleton (editor), Damien Hughes (actor), Brett Brooks (actor), Chaz Singleton (producer), Chaz Singleton (writer), Chaz Singleton (director), Amelia Miller (actress), Ryan Spear (actor), David Grapusa (actor), Ryan Spear (writer), David Grapusa (composer), Melissa Fay (actress), Dan Goul (actor),
Plot: "Rainbow Dream" tells the story of Ben, a young male whose life is far from perfect. Ben gets fired from his job at a local video rental store and has to find a way to raise money to payback Deuce, a drug dealer from whom Ben stole his stash of rare weed known as "Rainbow Dream". Ben finds himself on a crazy adventure trying to generate funds to spare himself of Deuce and his thugs.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Patrick Ortman (editor), Patrick Ortman (director), Patrick Ortman (writer), Ben Blair (actor), Tony Cicchetti (actor), Bob Bielecki (actor), Kurt Engstrom (actor), Bryce Raney (actor), Stacy Steinkuller (producer), Catherine Brewton (actress), Erica Gabrielle (actress), Matt Thornton (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Patrick Ortman (writer), Patrick Ortman (producer), Patrick Ortman (editor), Patrick Ortman (director), Patrick Ortman (composer), Christopher Styles (actor), Max Shippee (actor), Ben Blair (actor), Bob Bielecki (actor), Kurt Engstrom (actor), Bryce Raney (actor), Samantha Coker (miscellaneous crew), Samantha Coker (actress), Joyanna Livingston (actress), Stacy Steinkuller (producer),
Plot: It's All About The Pizza. Meet Dude, amateur philosopher and pizza delivery professional. Some people think his devotion to his job is a little over the top. But those people probably haven't stopped to think about how important pizza is to western civilization. Luckily for them, Dude has. Along the lines of 'Reno 911' and 'Super Trooopers', this 11 minute 46 second film follows our intrepid pizza delivery hero on a typical night of deliveries in the big city. Along the way, he delivers nourishment for the body and soul... and finds true love.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Karen Austin (miscellaneous crew), Lindsay MacAdam (miscellaneous crew), Peter Sullivan (writer), Peter Allen (composer), Cheryl Ladd (actress), Doran Chandler (miscellaneous crew), Jeffrey Schenck (writer), Jeffrey Schenck (producer), James Shavick (producer), Tabitha St. Germain (actress), Winston Rekert (actor), Peter Sullivan (writer), Kirk Shaw (producer), Stacey Shaw (producer), Violet Barisoff (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: It's Christmas Eve, 2004. Eve Simon is a wealthy and successful advertising executive with Bernstein & Barlow on Madison Avenue, but her personal life is less than satisfying. Beyond her assistant Mandy who has been her best friend since grammar school, her married boss and lover, Neil Barlow, is the only other significant person in her personal life. She has not been home to Eastborough, Oregon since she left eight years ago, and rarely speaks to her loving and supportive family there. When Neil tells Eve that he will be spending Christmas with his wife and kids instead of her as was originally planned leaving her alone for Christmas, Eve reflects on her life, most specifically the decision she made eight years ago not to marry her then fiancé and love, Scott Gustafson, who she has not seen or heard of since, but rather accept the internship with Bernstein & Barlow that began the day after Christmas. Christmas was to be the day of her wedding. That decision not to get married was in part because she, despite loving Scott, knew that he would always feel obligated to take over the failing family business, a bookstore, in Eastborough rather than follow her to New York. Making a wish on a Christmas star before she goes to sleep, Eve awakens the next morning transported back in time and place with all the knowledge of her present life to December 19, 1996 in Eastborough, still living at home and preparing for her wedding to Scott. Her sarcastic guardian angel, Brother James, arranged this miracle for her, and is urging her to make what he considers the right decision to marry Scott this second time around. But Eve may fall into the same traps she did the first time around, despite knowing that Neil hired her more for the photograph attached to her resume than for anything else included within it. Regardless of what does happen this second time around, there is no guarantee that it will change her life in 2004.
Keywords: childhood-home, christmas, marriage, new-york, second-chance, wishActors: Frank C. Turner (actor), Peter Benson (actor), Alvin Sanders (actor), Jesse Moss (actor), Scott Eldridge (producer), Krista Johnston (miscellaneous crew), Jennifer Tilly (actress), Dave Thomas (actor), Len Doncheff (actor), Vic Sarin (director), Vic Sarin (producer), Daryl Bennett (composer), Lenka Svab (editor), Jill McQueen (miscellaneous crew), Ana Oparnica (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Small town waitress Eve Stuckley is stuck. She has spent years pining for testosterone saturate local hunk Jeff Sweeney and yearns to escape from the Hog-Chow Diner she runs. Just when Eve finally decides to pursue her man, drop dead gorgeous Linda Avery blows into town on the hottest day of the year. The heat wave is nothing in comparison with the heat that's on as Jeff and Eve's dimwitted brother Chuck decide to face off for Linda's affections. It's a priceless contest: Linda wants Eve. Eve's confidante Alma Kerns is a sexpert trained by mortician beau Red Bishop. She encourages Eve to use Linda's interest in her to win Jeff's affection but the situation becomes even more complicated when Linda advises Jeff she prefers Eve. Now determined to "save" Eve, the narcissistically injured Jeff elicits Chuck's aid but Chuck, thinking it's part of the game, refuses to believe him. Ultimately, Jeff and Linda square off over Eve's future. Determined to anchor his position, Jeff "marks his territory" but shrewd Linda counteracts with a tempting offer. The town becomes ignited by a passion unlike it's ever seen before and doors to closed hearts everywhere fling open in the most surprising ways!
Keywords: actress-breaking-typecast, black-bra, black-bra-and-panties, black-panties, diner, female-nudity, first-lesbian-experience, lesbian, lesbian-interest, lesbian-kissActors: Eric Hendershot (producer), Eric Hendershot (writer), Eric Hendershot (director), Suzanne Bingham (miscellaneous crew), Merrill B. Jenson (composer), Scott Subiono (actor), Marvin Payne (actor), John Goodwill (miscellaneous crew), Rocco DeVilliers (editor), Dalin Christiansen (actor), Dickilyn Hendershot (producer), Elizabeth Johnson (actress), Steele Hendershot (miscellaneous crew), Steele Hendershot (producer), Janet Bird (actress),
Genres: Family,Actors: George 'Buck' Flower (actor), Robert J. Walsh (composer), Danielle (actress), Marilyn Chambers (actress), Milt Kogan (actor), Rick Nathanson (producer), Gary Legon (director), Rick Williamson (actor), Josef Shaftel (producer), Robbie Lee (actress), Judy Jordan (actress), Robert Grasmere (producer), Roger Newman (actor), Dick Whittington (actor), Mel Goldberg (writer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: John Beck (actor), Dennis Burkley (actor), Bernard Fresson (actor), Marvin Miller (actor), Donald Moffat (actor), Michael Pataki (actor), Charles W. Fries (producer), Jack London (writer), Peter Matz (composer), Jerry Jameson (director), John McLiam (actor), Joaquín Martínez (actor), Billy Green Bush (actor), Raymond Guth (actor), Malcolm Stuart (producer),
Genres: Adventure,Actors: Herschel Savage (actor), Bobby Astyr (actor), Richard Mailer (director), Richard Mailer (actor), Richard Mailer (actor), Sharon Mitchell (actress), Vanessa del Rio (actress), Peter Andrews (actor), Rocky Millstone (actor), Peonies Jong (actress), Lincoln Walker (actor), Vivian Parks (actress), Frank Rowney (actor), Lucy Dulac (actress), Raymond Ferguson (actor),
Plot: After tenant Carrie sleeps with Stoney, sexually reserved landlady Dorothy fantasies about Asian Victoria with African American Reginald. Before going to pick up another guy in a bar, Carrie advises Dorothy to see sex instructor Vincent. Soon enough Vincent instructs Dorothy to let his helper Larry act as a sex surrogate to her in various positions. Larry later also finds himself with Carrie. Dorothy eventually gets it on with the instructor Vincent himself.
Keywords: 69-sex-position, anal-sex, apartment, cunniligus, ejaculation-on-buttocks, fellatio, fingering, golden-shower, hardcore, interracial-sexI first ran into Stoney. . . it was a bar downtown;
Was Richmond, Virginia. . . we were bumming around,
Suitcase to suitcase. . . we started him talking,
Finding out about the things we've shared in the miles we've been.
He had a gray pillowcase full of books by Durrell,
And he had this old concertina, all beat up and she played like hell,
Until you got him started singing those Gospel songs,
Well, he drank all night for nothing, he told his stories till dawn.
And he said, "Come on, get your bag, boy! Sun's up now and it's time to roll!
Hell, you know there ain't no better time than early in the morning
To be out walking down that road!
Just feeling another day beginning while some fools just rushing on by,
We'll be like some Mr. Independence: we're taking our own sweet time!"
We walked on out that highway under a clear blue sky,
I's listening to the tales he told, drinking warm red wine.
'Bout the night he rolled seven; bout some girl he'd done wrong;
'Bout everything he could think of while we walked along.
Yeah, ol' Stoney had a magic; made him hard to forget.
Like the night we flew down the highway (his old pickup, it nearly wrecked!)
Was a crazy woman driving, all drunked up and carrying on;
Till Stoney finally calmed her singing those Gospel songs.
Well, we split the road at Norwood, and he just shook my hand.
He said, "I'll see you some place, friend," but you know he never has.
But we were that free then, just walking down the road,
Never really caring where that highway goes.
Yeah, Stoney was a liar (a bullshitter!) ain't no doubt about it.
It was just the way he told things, and you never want to doubt him.
'Cause he kept you going when the road got rough,
And brought you through the lean times by making it up.
"Hey, did I ever tell you the time I married my cousin up in Las Vegas?"