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Laughing Boy

Laughing Boy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unexpecteed Surprise
Review: A Christmas gift to myself! An unexpected surprise. I did not expect to enjoy this film as much as I did. Something warm, and human about the characters--about the situation portrayed... The party nobody really wants to attend. The people nobody wants really to associate with. Salvation comes through the honesty, the immediacy of Cody the Offensive One... The characters, especially Cody, stay with me...

Save money! Buy the DVD direct from Burgertron. Go to the "used" section. Buy for $8 from Burgertron. A real bargain. Money well spent.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Run... run while you still can.
Review: After checking out the reviews for Sidewalks of New York, I noticed that someone who liked that movie recommended, Laughing Boy. Curious, I bought it and then went through the painful experience of watching it. Going back to the positive review, I noticed that the name of the person who raved about Laughing Boy was the same as the director of the movie. So I only have to assume that the positive reviews found here are from the sound guy, camera guy, and the director's mother, respectively.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely Recommend!
Review: If you don't see this movie, you will never know what you are missing out on!

Cody McKenzie is someone who would liven up any party, his wife Judy is a model saint who gives Cody just enough rope (or is it a rubber band?) to be his loveable self, Elizabeth Sheridan (the boss) and the rest of the co-workers and guests are perfectly cast with each of their little "quirks" that make us all just want to be a little more like Cody. In the end, it's a party that you would not want to have missed for the stories that will be told about it for years to come.

This movie is a real laugh fest with all of the jokes and sight gags, but I would have to put a PG-13 rating on it for some of the more "adult" humor.

Laughing Boy is a refreshing surprise and breath of fresh air in the world of independent filmmaking. Any "movie buff" will find this film a welcome addition to their collection, and then something they will want to pick up additional copies of to give away to their friends and family to enjoy as a truly original gift.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Independent movie makes good; funny stuff
Review: Laughing Boy is a well made independent comedy that comes at you with no holds barred. Cody MacKenzie is a regular guy, he can be a jerk, he knows it, but he just is looking for something to help him through a life that threatens to go through the motions.

Tonight a party is being thrown for his best friend by his boss, the desirable Elizabeth Sheridan. Cody is ready to let loose, though his wife Judy hopes he can make nice with the company brass.

Well, that ain't gonna happen.

What follows is a berating on the stiffs of life, jabs at televangelists, self absorbed moms, people seemingly caught in the system, and basically Cody saying whatever he feels regardless of what anyone thinks. Throw in some cool animated segments for some more fun and this a solid flick.

As far as characters, Cody is funny yet grating and jokes are hit and miss (more hit though), but he does try to set some people straight honestly, and he gets it back himself (though he nails some good). His boss Elizabeth has a great scene where we get Cody down to basics.

The acting, I feel, is spirited if not just pretty damn good. Joe Grisaffi(as Cody)is a hoot (and over the top, but that is the point), Anne Quackenbush as Judy, his wife, is solid and a stabilizing factor. And Thersa Kotara as Elizabeth Sheridan delivered one of the movie's best scenes. Robin Craig as the televagelist Bobby Jo was priceless. And I can't forget Michael Gray, as Cody's enagaged pal Mike, who helps us take Cody with a grain of salt, with a look towards ourselves.

The DVD has great extras, one being commentary, which is really cool to listen to considering all the aspects of independent film making.

Overall, a worthy purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST gift you can give anyone this Christmas
Review: Let's face it, the world situation has most of us watching way too much CNN and reading the newspaper on the toilet actually leaves us feeling more constipated rather than help us get the job done... we all long for the good ol' days of relaxed sphincters and just having a GOOOOOOOOOOD laugh, and Laughing Boy DELIVERS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. When I bought the movie, I had no expectations really, I liked the clip/trailer I saw on an online site and figured I'd check it out... Boy, was I pleasantly surprised to find that my money had been well spent! Laughter isn't something they sell at an aisle in a store, and laughter is something that everyone needs right now, and Laughing Boy is a sure fire way to get some smiling and laughter going on in your world... just pop it in the vcr and hit play; anyone that is in the room will, within four minutes, stop what they are doing and ask in a giggly voice "What movie is this?"(We have done this three times and each person stayed to watch the whole movie with us... it's a real 'friend catcher'.)
I could not agree more that the movie is much like Python/D&D mixed together in perfect harmony. Oddly, we also had said after watching it the first time how it was right up there with Python! We use the 'he threw his pants at me' line here often.

I saw 4 movies in the theatre this year; Hannibal, J&B Strike Back, Don't Say a Word, and Harry Potter... much as I loved Jay and Silent Bob's film, I gotta say that my vhs copy of Laughing Boy delivers more laughs and I also feel the price I paid for the vhs copy of Laughing Boy was the best 'bang for my buck' in comparison to the other movies I saw.

It is, beyond any doubt in my mind, the BEST Christmas present I am giving out this year... I got a few copies for family and friends. :O) The way to go with gift giving this year is comedy, and Laughing Boy is a great way to give those you love a chuckle :O)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST gift you can give anyone this Christmas
Review: Let's face it, the world situation has most of us watching way too much CNN... we all long for the good ol' days of...just having a GOOOOOOOOOOD laugh, and Laughing Boy DELIVERS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. When I bought the movie, I had no expectations really, I liked the clip/trailer I saw on an online site and figured I'd check it out... Boy, was I pleasantly surprised to find that my money had been well spent! Laughter isn't something they sell at an aisle in a store, and laughter is something that everyone needs right now, and Laughing Boy is a sure fire way to get some smiling and laughter going on in your world... just pop it in the vcr and hit play; anyone that is in the room will, within four minutes, stop what they are doing and ask in a giggly voice "What movie is this?"(We have done this three times and each person stayed to watch the whole movie with us... it's a real 'friend catcher'.)
I could not agree more that the movie is much like Python/D&D mixed together in perfect harmony. Oddly, we also had said after watching it the first time how it was right up there with Python! We use the 'he threw his pants at me' line here often.

I saw 4 movies in the theatre this year; Hannibal, J&B Strike Back, Don't Say a Word, and Harry Potter... much as I loved Jay and Silent Bob's film, I gotta say that my vhs copy of Laughing Boy delivers more laughs and I also feel the price I paid for the vhs copy of Laughing Boy was the best 'bang for my buck' in comparison to the other movies I saw.

It is, beyond any doubt in my mind, the BEST Christmas present I am giving out this year... I got a few copies for family and friends. :O) The way to go with gift giving this year is comedy, and Laughing Boy is a great way to give those you love a chuckle :O)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Laughing Boy
Review: Mostly hilarious; a little disjointed in some parts with no real plot, but all in all, I would recommend this movie as a "crazy comedy." I wouldn't recommend to children under the age of 13.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A first feature from a film-maker with real promise
Review: The earlier reviewer delivered an excellent appraisal of this film and the best that I can do is to second his opinion.

I would like say that his film will deliver entertainment value far in excess of the purchase price. If you enjoy good, independent productions, then this film is a must.

The extras on this disk, including the heapin' helpin' of music videos by the bands who perform on the soundtrack, plus a full-length director/cast/writer commentary are in addition to that value.

An evening spent viewing and listening to the contents of this disk is the next best thing to being on the set. Thanks Joe!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lots of chuckles -- and some serious ideas.
Review: The story is about a house party that seems well enough until maverick guy Cody shows up to make fun of all the up-tight people. Even his supportive wife is tested by his shenanigans. Ultimately, he is faced with choosing between his wacky sense of integrity and his livelihood.

I expected only a joke-filled, silly, thin plot, because of the first sketch. However, the opening is the least successful part of this film, and the film's true, deeper meaning sneaks in slowly.

The true purpose of the film lies in the use of familiar characters that are confronted by issues of social and personal conformity. By use of a good story line, the film is engaging, as well as both funny AND thoughtful.

I'd recommend this DVD for the excellent cast and heart-felt production.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A list of DVD contents
Review: This DVD is actually region 0. There are no region restrictions.

This DVD includes the following special features:

Commentary track (83 minutes) featuring:
Brazil J. Grisaffi (Director)
Tiffany Grant (Alicia Dimsdale)
Sheila Sawyer (Art Director, Associate Producer)
George Douglas Lee (Writer)
Robin Craig (Mary Jo Wagstaff)
Hassan Nadji (Director of Photography)

Movie trailer (1:15 minutes)

Actors' Auditions:
Anne Quackenbush (2:17 minutes)
Therese Kotara (?:?? minutes)
Michael Gray (1:40 minutes)
Robin Craig (2:16 minutes)
Tiffany Grant (3:04 minutes)
Garrison Wynn (2:11 minutes)
Angela Laux (1:03 minutes)
Barbara Jones (1:22 minutes)
Ruth Ann Black (1:32 minutes)
Tammy Brown (3:00 minutes)

Extended scenes:
The Revival (extended, 9:30 minutes)
The Castle (extended, 4:30 minutes)

Production storyboard sketches

Animation pencil tests:
McJesus Drive-Thru
The Cottage
Burgertron Institute
Chainsaw
The Ugliest Baby

Animation character design gallery

Photo gallery (includes production photos as well as film festival photos)

Music, complete versions of songs heard in the movie:
HOT DOG FOREVER by The Dead Monkeys
CORPORATE MONKEY by The Strangeways
I GOT RELIGION by Toe Head

Bonus songs:
MR. MONDAY by The Dead Monkeys
MICKEY MACK by The Strangeways
UNCLE GOD by Toe Head


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