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Blood Makes Noise (2005)
Suspense ridden drama with many twists and turns.
Adrian Carr can best be described as cinematic genius.
I was fortunate enough to meet the Director at a screening of this film.
To view the work of such a talented and humble man can only be considered a joy.
Cinematically enticing, "Blood Makes Noise" take you on a suspenseful journey, with twists and turns.
Just when you think you know what happened, you realize you don't.
Mr.Carr's directing style is reminiscent of the old great Hollywood Directors.
Beautiful to watch, and characters that you can not only relate to, but believe are real.
This film is like a ride. Once on, you don't want to leave until you experience it all.
Very impressive is the character of insect/bug exterminator "Terrence Alyoisious Parks" (TAPS) played by actor "D J Holte" The energy he brought to the role, and the ability to bring understated humor to his character, whilst making his character unaware that he was so funny, was hilarious. He had me laughing out loud, and even whilst I tried to control my laughter, I found that I could not. Keep an eye out for him in the future.
The lead character of Frankie Unger is played by actress "Donna Casey" who does a wonderful job in this suspense ridden drama. Also worthy of mention is the character of studio driver, "Sean" played by the very talented actor, "Bryan Frank"
This film won a best genre film award for suspense in Los Angeles.
Uh Oh! (2004)
GREAT FAMILY MOVIE. KIDS & ADULTS WILL LOVE THIS SPOOFY COMEDY.
GREAT FAMILY MOVIE. KIDS & ADULTS WILL LOVE THIS SPOOFY COMEDY.
Written, produced and directed by a very talented man, Jon Cope.
This movie allows you to laugh at the dilemma of our hero, played by a young actor by the name of Jay Sefton who places the audience in a constant state of laughter as he stumbles from one situation to another, not unlike that of the three stooges. We follow our hero through all his adventures. It is clean good fun for all ages.
One of the lead roles is played by Richard Moll of Night Court fame. Richard is an extremely accomplished actor, able to perform the drama of Shakespeare and hilarious comedy equally well. I couldn't help rewind certain scenes again and again just to watch him perform and to make me laugh louder than my kids.
My children and their friends watched the movie and were laughing hysterically. The soundtrack is performed by Lou Rawls and is really a catchy tune.
If you want to laugh and nothing but laugh, then you can't go wrong. The writer and Director, Jon Cope, makes an obvious attempt to poke fun at himself in this production. The budget constraints don't allow for "Star Wars" type special effects, and that is the beauty of the movie. You don't have to look for the meaning of life, you just have to sit back and enjoy it. I certainly did.