Grim Sweeper: The Part That I saw
I got off work at 10 PM last night, dropped my buddy "Uncle" Marvin Skinner off, and made it to Studio on the Square to catch the end of the 9:35 PM showing of Grim Sweeper. I am an extra in this film, but I missed that part. Grim Sweeper is about a crew that cleans up after incidents: suicides, homicides, accidents, etc. The main character (played by director Edward Phillips) becomes attracted to the sister of a suicide victim, and things get complicated. Shout out to Edward Phillips, Benjamin Rednour, and the rest of the Courdoroy Wednesday crew. Extra-special shout out to Jon "Sparky" Sparks (www.jonwsparks.blogspot.com), who played the role of a priest. Sparky wasn't at the screening I was at, but I have to say this about him:
Sparky is a phenomenal actor and a thoughtful director, and I love to see him and his wife. They give a cynic like me hope. The Courdory Wednesday crew also let me know that their trailer for the Grindhouse contest was a hit on aintitcool.com and youtube. I had a small scene in that, too. I still haven't watched it because it is not work safe. I'm glad to be a part of works that are being seen. Hopefully, I can work with them in the future, like on a short this summer or a short for the next Lil' Film Fest (hint, hint). I wish them the best of luck. You can check them out at www.cwfilms.net. Be easy, readers!!
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You're way too kind. But I guess you won't stop until I write another part for you.
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