1108 (2014)
Actors:
Lance Charnow (actor),
Hallie Jordan (actress),
Dale Witherington (actor),
Lindsay Lamb (actress),
David Carter-T. (actor),
Josh Thrower (actor),
Dan Brown Jr. (director),
Dan Brown Jr. (composer),
Elizabeth Colunga (actress),
Dan Brown Jr. (writer),
Mick Green (actor),
Plot: 1108 is a haunting story about a young, fun couple who anticipate moving into their first home together. Between the independence, the cheap rent, and the overall joy in their new lives, nothing can stop their bond, until they become unglued by the very thing they wanted- their home at 1108. It seems that it's not just the unexplainable occurrences in their home that leaves them on edge. Their very souls become corrupted.
Keywords: independent-film, suspense
Genres:
Thriller,
Ice from the Sun (1999)
Actors:
Eric Stanze (writer),
Eric Stanze (director),
Jason Christ (actor),
Eric Stanze (editor),
Ron Bonk (miscellaneous crew),
Mark Polonia (miscellaneous crew),
Eric Stanze (actor),
Eric Stanze (producer),
Jeremy Wallace (actor),
Jeremy Wallace (producer),
Charles Heuvelman (actor),
D.J. Vivona (miscellaneous crew),
D.J. Vivona (actor),
Tommy Biondo (costume designer),
William Clifton (actor),
Plot: An alternate reality encased in ice, a woman who is turned into a dimension-hopping assassin, and a wizard's apprentice who is so evil he is a common enemy to the angels in heaven and the devils in hell.
Keywords: alternative-reality, angel, b-movie, black-humor, blood, cyberpunk, dark-ages, dark-fantasy, dream, experimental-film
Genres:
Fantasy,
Horror,
Taglines: Depravity, Hostiliy, Insanity, and other acts of God.
Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969)
Actors:
Anthony Newley (composer),
Anthony Newley (writer),
Joan Collins (actress),
Victor Spinetti (actor),
Milton Berle (actor),
Anthony Newley (producer),
Bruce Boa (actor),
Patricia Hayes (actress),
Bruce Forsyth (actor),
Anthony Newley (actor),
Julian Orchard (actor),
Robert Hutton (actor),
George Jessel (actor),
Bernard Gribble (editor),
Anthony Newley (director),
Plot: Hieronymus Merkin has recently turned 40, and is in the midst of preparing a film that details his life's history and development. Portraying himself as a marionette being controlled by an unseen puppet master, young Merkin is led away from the innocence of youth and into the waiting arms of one woman after another by Goodtime Eddie Filth. With Filth's guidance, Merkin steadily transforms into a self-centered womanizer, save only for the longing he feels for his one lost love, Mercy Humppe. As the producers of his life story scream for him to come up with an ending, Merkin must look back and decide what, if anything, he's learned from his experiences.
Keywords: absurd, absurd-humor, actor-director-writer, autobiographical, beach, bed, character-name-in-title, cult-film, father-child-relationship, female-frontal-nudity
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,
Quotes:
Hieronymous Merkin: "Birth of a Nation" was a hit, but imagine how amazing it would have been with a few songs and dances.
Skinny Writer: Fade out on director and writers confused and unable to think of an ending.
Hieronymous Merkin: You Hollywood people! If Van Gogh could see what you did to his life story, there goes the other ear. And if old Tootles LeTrec could see what you did to *his* life story, he'd punch you all in the knee.
Goodtime Eddie Filth: Hey, Eroticus, do you want me to throw you a line? I wish someone would throw me a line in this picture.
Hieronymous Merkin: Why couldn't we get Ingmar Bergman to direct this thing? His films never have an end. As a matter of fact, most of them don't even have a beginning!
Goodtime Eddie Filth: Hey, Anonymous... I mean, Heironymus. Where have you been? Everyone has missed you. My boy, I'd like to introduce one of my finest temptresses. Her name is Hope Climax.
[repeated line]::Goodtime Eddie Filth: Definitely Hall of Flame material.
The Presence: [after being told off by Heironymus] I think I should warn you, I'm getting new material.
Fat Writer: We had to cut the part out where you go to prison. We just couldn't get a song out of it.