Sheep Impact

Sheep Impact is a 2010 Australian short film, starring Steven Seagal and Martin Copping that was made as an advertisement for Carlton & United Breweries. It was shot in Arizona and written and directed by Brendan Gibbons. It was brought about after two promotional commercials, "Snake" and "Sausage" were released on Australian television in late 2011 calling on Australians to submit their "wildest true story" to be made into a film with "Steven Seagal starring as you, playing the lead character". Steven Seagal played the role of 'Paul Wieland' with his best friend 'Craig' played by Martin Copping.[1][2][3]

Plot

Two young men Paul Wieland and Craig are heading to a party when they run into some trouble. That trouble revolves around a sheep that Wieland doesn't want to see die.

gollark: Hmm, I wonder if this is for some sort of weird door system...
gollark: Ah, I see. How odd.
gollark: Arbitrary, but really convenient, and stop saying "lock".
gollark: Actually, let's just make time begin with the Unix epoch.
gollark: If you want mildly less arbitrary, why not... base it on the Moon landings or something?

See also

References

  1. "News on Japan Sheep Impact Steven Seagals latest blockbuster!". news.3yen.com. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  2. "Sheep Impact (2011)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  3. Matthews, Kevin (26 March 2012). "For It Is Man's Number: Sheep Impact (2011)". Foritismansnumber.blogspot.com. Retrieved 6 September 2013.


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