AIR: The Musical (2010)
Actors:
Mike Alexander (actor),
Matthew Allison (actor),
Ric Averill (actor),
Blaine Barry (actor),
Ari Bavel (actor),
Christopher Best (actor),
Chris Blunk (actor),
Craig Boyd (actor),
Keith Brown (actor),
Jason Bryant (actor),
Carlos Cabezas (actor),
Bob Campbell (actor),
Eric Caughey (actor),
Samuel Cho (actor),
Sam Aguirre (actor),
Plot: Three musical stories of people who feel out of place in the world, and their longing to find a connection with someone else. A middle aged African American sings to a new love in a country western bar, a young goth girl sings a 50s style ballad as she wanders the streets with a broken heart, and a punk croons a modern doo wop at a punk rock show.
Keywords: independent-film, kansas, kansas-city, song
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,
Romance,
Taglines: There is a rhythm to life, and when six people lose touch with that current, their worlds come physically crashing down around them in this dramatic, romantic comedy musical.
Wild America (1997)
Actors:
Danny Glover (actor),
Larry Reese (actor),
Devon Sawa (actor),
Jamey Sheridan (actor),
Sonny Shroyer (actor),
Mark Stouffer (actor),
Marshall Stouffer (actor),
Marty Stouffer (actor),
Don Stroud (actor),
Norman Taber (actor),
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (actor),
Tracey Walter (actor),
Zack Ward (actor),
Maggie Blackkettle (actress),
Scott Bairstow (actor),
Plot: Three brothers - Marshall, Marty and Mark dream of becoming naturalists and portraying animal life of America. One summer their dream comes true, they travel through America, filming alligators, bears and moose.
Keywords: 1960s, alligator, bear, boat, brother-brother-relationship, cave, filmmaking, moose, on-the-road, owl
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Taglines: take a ride on the wild side.
Quotes:
Marty Stouffer: No, Mom, he's fine, he just fell down a mountain.
Leon: What are you doin', Marshall?::Marshall Stouffer: Flying, Leon!::Leon: Well fly higher!::[plane rises]::Leon: Not this high!::[plane rises again]::Leon: Not this high!::[plane rises again]::Leon: NOT THIS HIGH!
Agnes Stouffer: If you boys have been throwing any more firecrackers in my pool again, I'm gonna beat your butts until your nose bleeds!
D.C.: [he and Marty both challenge each other to a very life-risking car race two times, and he loses both times; and college girls such as Donna Jo and Tanna are watching them] Let's go again!::Donna Jo: Like hell you'll go again!
Donna Jo: You guys are great. There's no way we'd see guys doing stuff like this at the University. Damn, all the boys do there is study or throw footballs. It takes an imaginative guys to think of something like this. The kind of guy who'd consider shooting out streetlights, quality entertainment. The kind of guy who'd risk his little brother's life for some stupid race. Don't be an asshole, Marty.::Marty Stouffer: You're right, Donna Jo. It was stupid. It's a dumb idea all the way around.::Donna Jo: Grow up! And when you do, give us a call.
Marty Stouffer: [standing up to Mark] What's this? You're Marshall's protector? From asshole to angel? I must have missed the great transformation!
Sarah, a British Hippy Girl: [gesturing her body in a sexy behavior] Devonshire cream: The creamiest cream.::Mark Stouffer: They paid you for that.::Sarah, a British Hippy Girl: It's not so easy. You try it with a camera in your face, and a cow sniffing around your bum.
Marty Stouffer, Sr.: Are you telling me what to do, son?::Marshall Stouffer: No, Dad. I'm asking you.
Leon: [fantisizing with the clouds] I'm thinking dinosaur.::Marshall Stouffer: Rabbit lying down.::Leon: Could be a hog head. Big old skunk. Or a turtle. Chevy bumper.::Marshall Stouffer: [narrating] Leon had been in the Air Force with my dad. They used to patch up fighter planes, then Dad would take them up and test them. After the war, he followed my dad home, and lived with us ever since.::Leon: [still trying to make out what a cloud looks like] Bushel Basket. Gold spud. Nope, definitely a rabbit lying down.
Marshall Stouffer: [about his older brothers] They were most dangerous when they had a camera in their hands. They had a camera in their hands a lot.