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Laughing Boy

Laughing Boy

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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

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is what true indipendent filmmaking is all about!
Review: This is a great little movie, and well worth watching. It's about a day in the life of a guy that just can't seem to stop trying to be funny. He ends up going to a friends party where not everyone is such a huge fan of his sense of humor. And the fun begins. You may end up loving or hating this guy by the end of the movie, but either way, you will have had a good time doing it. It's just packed full of gags, and good times. This is what TRUE Independent Movie Making should be about. Great entertainment, very well put together, and some very well acted. Joe Grisaffi is the director and lead actor in it, and does a great job at both. Also, many extra features, including a really nice commentary.


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