| Swamper | 
enlarge | Director: Clint Berquist Actor: Jp Moore; Nick Rish; Billy St. John; Jacqui Olivas; Jessica Thorton; Cam Buckenberger Studio: WestEdge Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 177921
Format: Animated, Color, Dts Surround Sound, Full Length, Letterboxed, Ntsc Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 94 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 733792622791 EAN: 0733792622791 ASIN: B000BXHHSY
Release Date: October 31, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: DVD is brand new, factory sealed! Free shipping upgrade to first class mail. Buy with confidence. Seasoned seller with thousands of positive ratings. 100% satisfaction guarantee!
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| Editorial Reviews:
Description If Jack and the Beanstalk was set in Seattle and mixed with heavy doses of drugs, strippers, snowboarding, masturbation, skateboarding, animation, fireballs and set to an incredible Northwest hip-hop soundtrack, it would be Swamper- a dark comedy about a week in the life of a Lusty Lady jizz-mopper. Follow Jared (JP Moore) for a week at Christmas time as he navigates the underground trades. The characters you will meet along the way include his crazy old ex-truck driving pot dealer (Billy St. John, Mr. Deeds), his burned out dotcom millionaire roommate turned MMPORG Blacksmith (Cam Buckenberger), and a hot new dancer named Sinimun (Jacqui Olivas) who catches his eye. Jared eventually meets a snowboarding thug (Kevin Gilbert, The Last Stand) who turns him into the speed king of Seattle - for a minute. Swamper features an incredible Northwest soundtrack featuring tracks from THC, Blue Scholars, Boom Bap Project, Pale Soul, Drop-6, Cancer Rising, Mista Ock, Sleep, Snafu and the whole Oldominion crew. Swamper's underscore features award-winning composers Mark Petrie, Alan Haskel and THC See the movie that started Seattle's True Independent Film Festival (STIFF).
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| Customer Reviews:
cutting edge November 6, 2005 The writing is edgy. The characters are authentic. The setting is truthful. This is a darkly hilarious and insightful piece of work that reminds me what independent film is all about.
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