Friday, August 22, 2008
Tony's Picks For The SJ48HFP Audience Awards
I'm still recuperating from last night's screening of TwirlyBoy. My body is actually sore from all that twirling in the theater! It was fun to see all the films from last night as well as from the night before. There are some really good submissions this year.
My personal favorites from the two screenings include "Marble Bag" by Block Cipher, "Vagrant Realty" by Turnabout Pictures, "Dia de los Dead" by Vision 6, "High Stakes Hooky" by UbseyMovies, "The Animals" by EyeQ Films, and "The Best Thing" by Barkada, Inc. All these films had something special. I liked the quirkiness of "Marble Bag, the humor of "Vagrant Realty," the full package of Dia de los Dead," the nostalgia of "High Stakes Hooky," the style of "The Animals," and the production values of "The Best Thing." Kudos to these teams for producing such great films.
Choosing the Audience Award is tough, but for Group A, I would give it to Vision 6's holiday film, "Dia de los Dead," a poignant film about three friends trying to cope with their friend's death. This film was a well packaged piece, complete with excellent writing, great performances, and superb production values. As for Group B, I am going to go out on a limb and vote for "TwirlyBoy." Surprise surprise, eh? I gotta vote for IDOM! However, if TwirlyBoy were not in the running, then I would definitely vote for Barkada, Inc.'s "The Best Thing." For a team who has made their mark making laugh out loud flicks, Barkada really scored with their drama about death. I'm not sure what it is, but both films dealing with death made the biggest impression on me. In any case, both of these films will definitely receive nominations for all the major categories. I hope TwirlyBoy does too!
Group A, Wednesday, August 20, 2008
"The Road Ahead" - Mi Casa Su Casa Productions (road movie)
"Bodbrane and the Wizard of Spas" - Beyond Forever Studios (fantasy)
"Nobody Gets Me" - Midnight Cowbells (horror)
"Marble Bag" - Block Cipher (romance)
"Vagrant Realty" - Turnabout Pictures
"The Curious Augustus Shank" - RadioActive Studios (spy)
"Lost In Translation" - SJ Crew (detective/cop)
"Rock Me Kokopelli" - tinyandsmall.com (period piece)
"Musical Forty-Eight" - Aido Group and Live Collective (musical)
"inheritance" - Blue Ribbon Productions" (drama)
"Attrition" - Short & Sweet (thriller/suspense)
"Dia de los Dead" - Vision 6 (holiday)
"High Stakes Hookey" - UbseyMovies (period piece)
Group B, Thursday, August 21, 2008
"Rocking Dreams" - Fremont Film Forum (musical)
"Late For Practice" - Chula Vista Entertainment (thriller/suspense)
"Lost and Found" - P-Town Pictures (romance)
"Firecracker" - Team Filmzombi (holiday)
"One Step Ahead" - ChaozFilms Productions (film de femme)
"Survived" - CA Tamil Talkies (film de femme)
"St. Angela" - Rising Sun Studios (comedy)
"BamBoozle" - STRIKETEAM (detective/cop)
"Second Chance" - Rebellian Studios (suspense/thriller)
"Death For Rent" - MYF Media Productions (horror)
"From Coffee To Drumstick" - Outlaw Media Productions (fantasy)
"The Animals" - EyeQ Films (fable)
"The Best Thing" - Barkada, Inc. (drama)
"TwirlyBoy" - It Donned On Me (road movie)
My personal favorites from the two screenings include "Marble Bag" by Block Cipher, "Vagrant Realty" by Turnabout Pictures, "Dia de los Dead" by Vision 6, "High Stakes Hooky" by UbseyMovies, "The Animals" by EyeQ Films, and "The Best Thing" by Barkada, Inc. All these films had something special. I liked the quirkiness of "Marble Bag, the humor of "Vagrant Realty," the full package of Dia de los Dead," the nostalgia of "High Stakes Hooky," the style of "The Animals," and the production values of "The Best Thing." Kudos to these teams for producing such great films.
Choosing the Audience Award is tough, but for Group A, I would give it to Vision 6's holiday film, "Dia de los Dead," a poignant film about three friends trying to cope with their friend's death. This film was a well packaged piece, complete with excellent writing, great performances, and superb production values. As for Group B, I am going to go out on a limb and vote for "TwirlyBoy." Surprise surprise, eh? I gotta vote for IDOM! However, if TwirlyBoy were not in the running, then I would definitely vote for Barkada, Inc.'s "The Best Thing." For a team who has made their mark making laugh out loud flicks, Barkada really scored with their drama about death. I'm not sure what it is, but both films dealing with death made the biggest impression on me. In any case, both of these films will definitely receive nominations for all the major categories. I hope TwirlyBoy does too!
Group A, Wednesday, August 20, 2008
"The Road Ahead" - Mi Casa Su Casa Productions (road movie)
"Bodbrane and the Wizard of Spas" - Beyond Forever Studios (fantasy)
"Nobody Gets Me" - Midnight Cowbells (horror)
"Marble Bag" - Block Cipher (romance)
"Vagrant Realty" - Turnabout Pictures
"The Curious Augustus Shank" - RadioActive Studios (spy)
"Lost In Translation" - SJ Crew (detective/cop)
"Rock Me Kokopelli" - tinyandsmall.com (period piece)
"Musical Forty-Eight" - Aido Group and Live Collective (musical)
"inheritance" - Blue Ribbon Productions" (drama)
"Attrition" - Short & Sweet (thriller/suspense)
"Dia de los Dead" - Vision 6 (holiday)
"High Stakes Hookey" - UbseyMovies (period piece)
Group B, Thursday, August 21, 2008
"Rocking Dreams" - Fremont Film Forum (musical)
"Late For Practice" - Chula Vista Entertainment (thriller/suspense)
"Lost and Found" - P-Town Pictures (romance)
"Firecracker" - Team Filmzombi (holiday)
"One Step Ahead" - ChaozFilms Productions (film de femme)
"Survived" - CA Tamil Talkies (film de femme)
"St. Angela" - Rising Sun Studios (comedy)
"BamBoozle" - STRIKETEAM (detective/cop)
"Second Chance" - Rebellian Studios (suspense/thriller)
"Death For Rent" - MYF Media Productions (horror)
"From Coffee To Drumstick" - Outlaw Media Productions (fantasy)
"The Animals" - EyeQ Films (fable)
"The Best Thing" - Barkada, Inc. (drama)
"TwirlyBoy" - It Donned On Me (road movie)
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I have no doubt in my mind Twirly Boy is up there, if not #1. It's fantastic and well conceived. Even if it was conceived later than your usual deadline.
And thanks for the kind words about The Best Thing!
Also, the dressing up and throwing Ho-Hos, that was such a superb touch to an already hilarious short.
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