shadesi
Joined Sep 2003
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Scotch (Phil Guerette) is trying to find his own place in the world, while trying to make peace with his eccentric brother Rob (Mike Aransky). Upon arriving in town, Scotch is quickly drawn into the ongoing feud between Anderson (Thomas Edward Seymour) and McDunley (Matt Ford). To say more would spoil it all..... the tagline sums it up the best: Living, Loving, and Stealing Luggage.
It may not be as slick and fancy as Hollywood, but this movie rocks. Anyone can identify with the idiosyncrasies of life - black sheep, long-running feuds, and trying to sense of it all. This movie goes from outrageously funny to poignant without skipping a beat. The fact that it was made with limited time and a limited budget just makes it even better.
You probably won't find this at the video store, but it's well worth the money to order it directly from Hale Manor Productions (and I rarely buy movies). Worth watching again and again. I'll never get tired of it.
It may not be as slick and fancy as Hollywood, but this movie rocks. Anyone can identify with the idiosyncrasies of life - black sheep, long-running feuds, and trying to sense of it all. This movie goes from outrageously funny to poignant without skipping a beat. The fact that it was made with limited time and a limited budget just makes it even better.
You probably won't find this at the video store, but it's well worth the money to order it directly from Hale Manor Productions (and I rarely buy movies). Worth watching again and again. I'll never get tired of it.