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Post by eric a. garcia »

Hey guys I noticed some other improv people in the Filmmaking Frenzy Rewind Kindly contest. Sound off if you got one! Here is the one I am in.

Lone Wolf McQuade

A bunch more can be seen at www.filmmakingfrenzy.com

Post by Justin D. »

I'm not the least bit shocked you picked the most obscure movie out of the submissions. Lonestar is like Lone Wolf McQuade's spinach. His horrible, horrible tasting spinach. One of my favorite parts was you having to shut the door while unconscious. Good job.

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eric a. garcia wrote: Lone Wolf McQuade

A bunch more can be seen at www.filmmakingfrenzy.com
I was totally thinking about making a parody of this movie. Dude. We need to make some stuff together.

Here's one we did with Fred Bothwell:

The Forty Year Old Virgin
Jericho

I want to say the loud words!

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terrill and i are in the march of the penguins!!
"Blondes not bombs"

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Post by Justin D. »

apiaryist wrote:
eric a. garcia wrote: Lone Wolf McQuade

A bunch more can be seen at www.filmmakingfrenzy.com
I was totally thinking about making a parody of this movie. Dude. We need to make some stuff together.

Here's one we did with Fred Bothwell:

The Forty Year Old Virgin
Fred cracks me up every time. I can't believe you guys shot the chest waxing scene.

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I'm the Russian general and the American pilot in ... Red Dawn. See how the mighty have fallen ...

http://beta.filmmakingfrenzy.com/sites/ ... FilmId=138

Post by TexasImprovMassacre »

harperjdav wrote:I'm the Russian general and the American pilot in ... Red Dawn. See how the mighty have fallen ...

http://beta.filmmakingfrenzy.com/sites/ ... FilmId=138

I want to remake this movie for reals before someone else does.

Here's the remake of lady in the water lance, stephanie, leah, and I did.


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Post by Zach »

When does the contest actually take place? I'm to lazy to look on the drafthouses' site.
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Post by Jeff »

I just found this Star Wars entry that I like:

http://link.brightcove.com/services/lin ... 1378424445

Post by eric a. garcia »

Justin Davis wrote:I'm not the least bit shocked you picked the most obscure movie out of the submissions. Lonestar is like Lone Wolf McQuade's spinach. His horrible, horrible tasting spinach. One of my favorite parts was you having to shut the door while unconscious. Good job.
Those are all awesome entries! Fred getting his chest waxed, Cody as the lady in the water and Erin spitting were the best.

...and yes Lone Star is his Spinach, although in the movie it is Pearl beer which is harder to find in the 21st century.

Lone Wolf McQuade isn't that obscure to me because it was filmed about 20 miles from where I grew up and one of my dad's friends is an extra in the opening scene. He is a Mexican on horseback. I went to Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch in Fabens, TX where they filmed it many times. This last time I was there at the end of Dec. I noticed they had a wall dedicated to the movies filmed there and the biggest homage by far was to Lone Wolf McQuade.

Yeah Jericho, fo sho. I just started writing a short film in Spanish to give the Spanish watching Public Access viewers something to chew on.
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The 5-Minute version that we did of Babe (Tom Booker, Marc Majcher, Chris Allen and I) will be on the site soon. There was a problem uploading but the organizers know about it and are working to correct it.

and it features: Arthur Simone, Robin Goodfellow, Bryan Roberts, Roy Janik, Kaci Beeler, Ann Wilson, Jeff Britt, Dav Buckman and Rachel Midorsky.

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Asaf wrote:The 5-Minute version that we did of Babe (Tom Booker, Marc Majcher, Chris Allen and I) will be on the site soon. There was a problem uploading but the organizers know about it and are working to correct it.

and it features: Arthur Simone, Robin Goodfellow, Bryan Roberts, Roy Janik, Kaci Beeler, Ann Wilson, Jeff Britt, Dav Buckman and Rachel Midorsky.
Yeah the site was all fudged up...we didn't get ours put up til' the wee hours of Monday morning.
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Asaf wrote:Rachel Midorsky.
Madorsky.
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This remake of Taxi Driver makes me laugh
http://link.brightcove.com/services/lin ... 1408028014

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