"The
Consultants"
"On Productivity"
Beth takes the roles that we can't find anyone else for. Not that she's a bad actress, but she's got too much producing stuff to do to be worried about makeup and lines and stuff like that. In college, she played a sprite in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". There's a fun cocktail party fact for ya.
"120"
Jerry took the role in "120" because...wait, I'm writing this. Why am I talking in the third person? I took the role in "120" because I met two criteria: I was available, and I was free. This picture makes me look like a real badass, wouldn't you say? No? Well screw you!
"On
Productivity"
Sarielys is acting all over the place. She's been in several performances at Buffalo's Theatre of Youth, and she's also worked at Irish Classical Theatre Company.
"Sam's Big
Bluff"
Julianne recently did a commercial for the Buffalo City Mission, where she plays a mom who is losing her home and can't feed her daughter. If you watch that commercial, and then watch "Sam's Big Bluff", it will seem ten times funnier. "Sam's Big Bluff"...not the commercial.
"Pinch"
We had an ice cream wrangler for Elliot's scene, because it kept melting and we were all worried about continuity. I don't know what flavor it was, because I'm lactose-intolerant and can't eat it. From this picture, I'd guess blackberry.
"Hold The
Onions"
We made Jake say his line about thirty times in the car, and it was cold and rainy. Then we made him come back weeks later and say it again thirty times, because the first time the microphone picked up a honking car. Filmmaking sure can suck sometimes.
"Pinch"
Melanie doesn't just push her kids in front of the camera; she steps up to the plate herself. She's also a yoga instructor. Do Vulcans do yoga? I bet they do, except they probably have some weird Vulcan name for it, like "sploshgort" or something.
"Fireballs"
Michael is in fierce competition with Mark Perrego for the title of "guy who appears in most Littleflicks". Besides his speaking role in "Fireballs", he sits by a copier and holds a clipboard in "On Productivity", and he walks down a street in "Life In 3D". What you got, Mark?



