"Hey, That's My Hat!"
Currently in progress, GraveCo Productions brings you the highly anticipated sequel to "It's Only a Can of Pringles." This fable, Part Two of the Vicious Cycle Trilogy, narrates the splintering relationship between two roommates. It sets up some of the most powerful questions of our generation, asking all of us how materialistic we really are. Watch for this moving slice of humanity, coming Spring 2004.



cast:

Greg Klein - Pimpin' Biker

Dave Ciampa - Kleptomaniacal Bystander

Cody Holyoke - Cody

Wes Cianchette - Wes

John Youngblood - Kid Taking a Shit

Chris Gyngell - Shaving Kid

Preview Thoughts:

12/22/03: Chris Gyngell signs on as the Shaving Kid.

12/19/03: John Youngblood signs on as the
Kid Taking a Shit. Word is that the producers
are very excited about this recent script development.

12/17/03: Filming wraps on Part One. It is received extremely well and debuts on G-TV to the wide appraise of the
general public.

"Still"
Currently in progress, Graveco Productions brings you a new script written by Chris Gyngell. The development of this project is unknown as of January 2004. Watch this space for updates and pre-release thoughts.



cast:

none yet announced.

Preview Thoughts:

12/23/03: Producer Dave Ciampa, upon finishing the script, immediately lit upon ideas for a possible soundtrack. Filming is set to begin the first and half week of January, 2004. Scriptwriter Chris Gyngell is reportedly "extremely excited" about this production. The call is out for extras - drunks, students in an Italian class, and a professor of Italian (*cough*Rootsey*cough*). Reportedly, Greg Klein is in talks for the part of "Sal."

12/22/03: Script completed. Filming to begin soon. Wesley Cianchette in talks to choreograph what is being called the "poltergeist" sequences. Cody Holyoke in talks for the "best boy" and "grip" position. Gregory Klein remains in Vicodin City.

12/21/03: Producers report that the script for "Still" includes, among extras, three main roles. It is said to include ideas based on ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) as well as EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon). The premise is of a young man suffering from some sort of psychic attack - details are unclear, and the script is unfinished. Producers put the release date at somewhere in March or April 2004. Filming has not yet started, and casting has yet to be announced.

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