Spicy Mac Project

Spicy Mac Project is a 2009 American comedy film directed Spicy Mac and produced by Jack Wiseman Jr.

Spicy Mac Project
Directed bySpicy Mac
Produced byJack Wiseman Jr.
Written bySpicy Mac
StarringJeff Swarthout
Steve Bakken
Ethan McDowell
Christopher Corbin
Dan Barnhill
Music byPatrick Smith
CinematographySpicy Mac
Edited bySpicy Mac
Distributed byKoch Entertainment One Distribution
Release date
  • January 1, 2009 (2009-01-01)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12,000

Premise

Four idiots kidnap a hostage and demand the president of the United States doing a striptease in a seedy bar in Los Angeles for no reason.

Cast

  • FBI Negotiator John James (Jeff Swarthout)
  • Doctor Jack Cleverland (Steve Bakken)
  • Swimmer Arnold Seymour Willson (Ethan McDowell)
  • Boxer Mikey Gordon (Christopher Corbin)
  • Pope Billy Williams (Dan Barnhill)
  • Detective Jason (Charles Pacello)
  • Lieutenant Harrison (Jami Philbrick)
  • President Jersey Butch (Tony Cronin)
  • General Green (Howard Paley)
  • Italian Mafia Don (Larry Marko)
  • Elizabeth (Marlene Mc'Cohen)
  • LAPD Bryce (Bryce Wylie)
  • Jennifer (Alexandra Guerineaud)

Staff

  • Director (Spicy Mac)
  • Producer (Jack Wiseman Jr.)
  • Technical Adviser (Raphaello)
  • Art (Yuki Matsuzaki)
  • Sound (Junpei Shinozaki)

Awards

  • Golden Palm Award at Mexico City International Film Festival 2009
gollark: Overloading things when they work quite differently doesn't actually make stuff *simpler*.
gollark: I don't think it ends up "simpler" as much as "about the same".
gollark: I suppose you can put in the documentation "write(thing, what) - look, you just write everything this way" but people have to know about its behavior with different `thing`s anyway.
gollark: So it doesn't end up simpler.
gollark: Well, yes, but the kernel has to do branching based on the file descriptor type anyway.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.