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| The Organ Project |
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| The Organ Porject was released to the public toward the beginning of May. It was Dork Production's first flim ever....and to our surprise...it was a hit, well...atleast I think it was, most of the comments I heard were good. The movie is a parody of an old movie called "Fantastic Voyage." Considering how old the movie was, the special effects were okay....but this movie truly sucked. The plot was that this important doctor guy had a brain clot, so a team of scientists shrunk themselves and wwent into his body, hoping to destroy the brain clot. And who would've guessed it...they succeeded. So we decided to make a parody of it. The Characters and Actors: Since we only had four people doing this movie, some of them had to play more than one person...okay so here's the lowdown: Kyle Kimura was: The main scientist. The scientist didn't like to talk very much, but played a major roll in the movie. Without him, it would've been a stupid movie. Kyle also played the Bob the submarine driver. He drove the submarine, and helped kill the evil anitbody. Jack Ferguson played Doctor Beaker. Doctor Beaker only knows how to say one word...which would be "Meep." Halfway in the movie he faints because he has a brain clot, and Sliced Bread must go into his body and destroy it. Jack also played Bad Guy in the movie. He tried to sabatoge the mission, and kill Sliced Bread using kung fu. Jack also played one more character...the infamous antibody. Though he was only in it for ten seconds, those seconds were probably the best in the movie. Ryan Orwig played Sliced Bread, the hero of the story. Though he wasn't all that bright, he lead the way to victory and killed the evil brain clot. And he likes candy..... We didn't really have a script, and we just decided to make it up as we went along. It went pretty well too. The only real problem was when a couple of our actors kept hitting eachother with foam baseball bats. |