Murder Weapon
Stars: Linnea Quigley, Karen Russell, Lyle Waggoner, Lenny Rose, Stephen Steward, Michael Jacobs Jr, Allen First, Richard J. Sebastian, Eric Freeman, Rodger Burt, Allen Tombello | Written by Ross A. Perron | Directed by David DeCoteau
When mobster daughters Dawn (Linnea Quigley, Creepozoids) and Amy (Karen Russell, Vice Academy) by chance meet in an insane asylum, the pair hatch a plan to free themselves. They do this by manipulating and downright blackmailing their psychiatrists Dr. Randolph (Lyle Waggoner, Wonder Woman) and Dr. Gram (Lenny Rose, Beach Babes From Beyond). Once successfully free, the pair decide to celebrate their freedom by holding a little get together. They decide to invite their ex-boyfriends Kevin (Stephen Steward), Eric (Michael Jacobs Jr), Cary (Allen First), Billy (Richard J. Sebastian), Jeff (Eric “Garbage Day!” Freeman), Bart (Rodger Burt) and Al (Allen Tombello) to celebrate their release and hopefully get a little of welcome home action.
Stars: Linnea Quigley, Karen Russell, Lyle Waggoner, Lenny Rose, Stephen Steward, Michael Jacobs Jr, Allen First, Richard J. Sebastian, Eric Freeman, Rodger Burt, Allen Tombello | Written by Ross A. Perron | Directed by David DeCoteau
When mobster daughters Dawn (Linnea Quigley, Creepozoids) and Amy (Karen Russell, Vice Academy) by chance meet in an insane asylum, the pair hatch a plan to free themselves. They do this by manipulating and downright blackmailing their psychiatrists Dr. Randolph (Lyle Waggoner, Wonder Woman) and Dr. Gram (Lenny Rose, Beach Babes From Beyond). Once successfully free, the pair decide to celebrate their freedom by holding a little get together. They decide to invite their ex-boyfriends Kevin (Stephen Steward), Eric (Michael Jacobs Jr), Cary (Allen First), Billy (Richard J. Sebastian), Jeff (Eric “Garbage Day!” Freeman), Bart (Rodger Burt) and Al (Allen Tombello) to celebrate their release and hopefully get a little of welcome home action.
- 12/9/2016
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Courtesy of Centurion Films
It's always a treat visiting a movie set. Being on the set of Souleater, one of my theories were justified. Aside from team sports, one will rarely see a group of people truly working as a cohesive unit as they do when producing a movie. Especially an independent film.
We're not talking millions of dollars, yet one would think that kind of money is at stake, when seeing how hard everyone is pushing themselves. Producer Tyler Martinolich was gracious enough to have me out on the set in nearby Largo, Fl. This night, they were shooting exterior scenes on a piece of old farm land. The house upon this land looked like something out of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Having a 60 ft. crane casting lights down on the naturally creepy looking pad, provided an atmosphere needed for a horror flick. Director Michael D. Lang, staying calm...
It's always a treat visiting a movie set. Being on the set of Souleater, one of my theories were justified. Aside from team sports, one will rarely see a group of people truly working as a cohesive unit as they do when producing a movie. Especially an independent film.
We're not talking millions of dollars, yet one would think that kind of money is at stake, when seeing how hard everyone is pushing themselves. Producer Tyler Martinolich was gracious enough to have me out on the set in nearby Largo, Fl. This night, they were shooting exterior scenes on a piece of old farm land. The house upon this land looked like something out of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Having a 60 ft. crane casting lights down on the naturally creepy looking pad, provided an atmosphere needed for a horror flick. Director Michael D. Lang, staying calm...
- 8/4/2010
- Tampa Film Examiner
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