Marty Barrett and Brian Descheneaux met in high school in one of the disputed birthplaces of the American Industrial Revolution. Out of this conflict grew an appreciation of forgotten or otherwise maligned 70’s singer/songwriters. The connection remains unclear.
Reuniting in Los Angeles mere months after graduation, they began work on “All That Jaws,” the greatest American rock opera ever undertaken.
Realizing, however, that nothing short of a continent-sized satellite orbiting the Earth would suffice to stage the musical retelling of “Jaws” from the shark’s point of view, Barrett and Descheneaux instead looked inward to the peaceful, easy-like-Sunday-morning attitudes of the early late 20th century and adopted the monikers England Bread and Jim James Fogelfoot.
Their efforts resulted in “Fogelfoot Hotel,” which critics yet to be born will doubtless describe as “Brandy goes through the Looking Glass, finds Chico without the Man, and saves Fernando from the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald while crossing the Rio Grande calling ‘Wildfire.’”
Fogelfoot is the recipient of the 2009 Gold Medal from Germany’s acclaimed Gehassigstraßehausfest.
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My blackberry is a red Sanyo flip phone. There. Am I helping?
Wow–that ending was a TOTAL twist, the likes of which I admit I did not see coming…a twist, indeed, worthy of Shakespeare’s contemporary and friendly rival Philip Marlowe, who wrote all those “surprise” endings for TV’s “The Outer Limits”–and, many years later, for director M. Night Shyamalan, that guy who made that movie that time about that thing.
Also, you must NEVER speak the name of the Scottish play. And here, you’ve done it, like, OVER AND OVER again, doubtless dooming us all to a cataclysmic death of some sort, kinda like a blog-based version of that VHS tape in “The Ring.” That being said, I’m going to make everyone I know read this posting.
P.S.: The Gemini program is–and will always be–my favorite NASA program (coolest capsules, WAY coolest logo). I was expecting greater coverage of it here, and am appropriately outraged.
Wow. This was very cool. I kept waiting for the punch line. But I liked reading this.
I tried leaving Facebook once and I lasted only a day without it. I wanted it gone because I didn’t want certain people from my past to find out what I was up to, but then, I said “NO! I will be strong. I shall face my enemies!” but really, I just wanted to know what people were up to. I couldn’t NOT know. Shameful, really. I did manage to erase my MySpace account without any problems, though. Suck it MySpace!
MySpace wants to be your friend on Facebook, Gabriela.
This is fascinating. I thought (but everybody does) about doing something similar – 3 – 5 minute non-sensical shorts from stories I’ve written and upload them all up on the web. So far I’ve shot 2, finished 1. I just find it hard to produce the shorts. I can direct and write and shoot, but the producing of it is what gets me. I can’t seem to get passed that. hahaha…I am treating this comment box as therapy…my fist memory was…
You must cage your creativity and slap it like the bitch it is. Only then will it work for you.
I agree with MM, Garbriela! But it’s also why having a few people works so well — it’s really, really tough to do absolutely everything by yourself. Find a friend to do the parts you just can’t.
It’s also great to have someone looking over your shoulder saying, “oh, that’s great — but that part sucks. Fix it”. Because sometimes you can’t see it when you’re so far in the middle of it. That’s been what I’ve enjoy the most out of working with Fewdio — the great collaboration.
Thanks for the great interview, Mavervorl!
I liked the post and your writing style. I’m adding you to my RSS reader.
Greetings from Tim.
great interview, yes I bought it and the movie just isn’t all that great sorry dude! Give you full credit for making it and I will see part 2 just hoping you get a way better cast!
Mac, we will put your mother in the next one.
I finally got the movie, and I’ll I can say is this movie really blows and not in the good way. Mubia looked great, SPFX were cool well just when he turned into the puppet! The acting was bad, I believe they were not acting bad, they were just bad you can tell! Lost of big boobs, but all fake ones and that you can see online for free! The girls just were not hot at all except P.Cox she should have been the star! Rent this movie first before you buy it, and if you don’t believe me look at REAL reviews on amazon.com wish I did.
Mac the Douche, eat a dick. Our cast kicked ass and committed on a level that you would never understand. Now go make your own movie or shut the fuck up.
Black Devil Doll…sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,sucks, sucks, sucks,annnnnnnd SUCKS!!!!
this movie SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! What so good about it??? The girls are not that hot the all look liked used up hookers, and the star wtf is her deal! White T looks fucking 40…if you need cheap thrills and bad jokes Im sure you can find that on the net for free!!!! I want my money back!!!!!
just wondering if this is such a great movie…how come none of the stars promote this movie on their sites aka myspace or facebook etc, if they do theres very very little of it or not at all.
I couldn’t be prouder. Lesley’s my daughter. She is so talented. I am so blessed. And the double blessing is my daughter-in-law, Dianne Pennie-Jacobs is in this production too! It’s so good and they do such a good job that she lured her brother down from N. California for the performance. See you there.