Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Serious Logo design II

An Alliance Films (in Canada) discharge of a basis Features/Trilight Entertainment presentation. (Worldwide sales: Joker Films, Vancouver.) Created by Take advantage of Merilees, Carol Baird. Executive producers, Christine Haebler, Mark Slone, Dany Chiasson, Lindsay Macadam, Dork Valleau. Directed by Bruce McDonald. Script, McDonald, David Griffith.With: Bruce McDonald, Care Failure, Julian Richings.Fans of Bruce Carl's junior 1996 mock-doc about the punk scene, "Serious Logo design," will possibly function as the most chagrined in the unfunny mess of his "follow up" of sorts, "Serious Logo design II." Everybody else is going to be bored only at that completely unconvincing misadventure, by which McDonald as "Bruce the Filmmaker" attempts to document what goes on when Serious Logo design lead singer Joe Dick's spirit allegedly inhabits your body of actual youthful punker Care Failure, playing a version of herself. Pic's prospects are nil. Carl's junior annoying narration way to advice the viewer with the mock-doc's strained conceit, that has Bruce all of a sudden unemployable like a Hollywood TV director and joining up having a crew for Wiccan TV to research if Dick's soul has possessed the already unhinged Failure (leader from the band Die Mannequin and whose personality seems to become no much deeper than her heavily lipsticked smirk). A lot of the experience handles a laborious group of rehearsals inside a Saskatchewan dance hall, overseen by Brit ex-rocker Bucky Haight (Julian Richings, coming back in the original pic). The singer, and also the pic round her, live lower to latter 1 / 2 of her stage title.Camera (Technicolor, B&W), John Cost editors, Duff Cruz, Jeremiah Munce music, Justin Small, Ohad Benchetrit production designer, Sara McCudden set designers, Rob Cadenne, Sara Longfellow, Adrian Traquair costume designer, Brenda Shenher. Examined at Toronto Film Festival (Masters), Sept. 11, 2011. Running time: 94 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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