Hollywood makes movies with elephantine budgets matched only by the size of the egos involved. There is no place for risk. When a film is released, the dice are already loaded. A return is guaranteed. We now pay in the double-digits to confirm what we already expect. If we want to laugh, buttons will be pushed to make us laugh. A movie a product, market-tested with a precision historically reserved for consumer advances such as a super dry deodorant or a new line of corn-based snack chips. Fuck Hitchcock, Eisenstein, Buñuel. Plost twists in today's homogonized, multiplex sagas are the result of enough stimulus/response engineering to honor B.F. Skinner as the true pioneer of contemporary Hollywood cinema.

That said, the links to the left will give you information about some of the projects we've undertaken. While far from perfect, they were all made (and are still being made) with the hard work and dedication of family and friends, professionals volunteering their time and expertise, and scant funds scraped together from shitty, dead-end jobs. Each is a risk. None have paid for themselves but that's not really the point. Sure, generating some profit would be desirable but these films weren't created with an eye on commodity. It's fun. And sometimes the results can be pretty cool.