Director: Frank V. Ross Starring: Frank V. Ross, Tamara Fana, Anthony J. Baker, Sasha Gioppo, Allison Latta, Lonnie Phillips, Joe Swanberg, Kris Swanberg Christy (Tamara Fana) lives with Buddy (Frank V. Ross) in the basement of her parents' house. As with most couples who reside in a family member's basement, they have no other option. They juggle their respective work schedules with the care of their baby, using Christy's parents as babysitters whenever necessary. Having an unplanned baby much too early in their relationship has trapped this young couple in a very unhappy place. When they are together, their verbal attacks reek of the venomous disdain that they share for each other. By the time we enter their story, Buddy's resentment of his parental obligations have festered into a cancer-like state. He would much rather hang out with his friends -- or date other women -- than be anywhere near Christy.
- 7/9/2012
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Director: Frank V Ross Writer: Frank V Ross Starring: Anthony Baker, Alexi Wasser, Danny Rhodes, Rebecca Spence, Joe Swanberg, Jess Weixler, Nick Offerman Ron (Anthony J. Baker) is an Atm parts purchaser who has a knack for letting the tag stick out of his shirt collar and a strong affinity for the simplicity of George Forman grills. He does not appear to have any real beef with his job – Ron seems to have all but given up on any loftier career aspirations. His remaining goal in life seems to be retirement, which is years away. Outside of work – especially after being struck in the back by a friend’s wayward dart – Ron grows increasingly irritable, verbally taking out his anger on friends and acquaintances alike. His overprotective room mate, Scott (Danny Rhodes), seems to suffer the brunt of Ron’s worst rampages. Ron’s love life is comprised of a tiring routine of internet dating.
- 3/29/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
The days are surely blowing by fast. Day six of SXSW Film has already come and gone. Next thing I know the festival will be over and I will be back at my day job! But I guess as the saying goes: time flies when you're having fun. And I am having fun. Despite all the frustrations this year - primarily not getting into the films that I want to see - I think 2010 has been one of the strongest SXSW Film festivals that I have attended to date (this being my 13th year in attendance). This is also by far the most badges that I have ever seen at SXSW Film. I suspect this has something to do with the ever-growing amount of Gold Badges (which offers combined access to SXSW Film and Interactive). So either Interactive is becoming more popular and they are crossing over into the Film...
- 3/18/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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