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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Made in Michigan: Comedy Film 'Take 2' has World Premiere at Royal Oak Main Art Theatre

Made in Michigan: Comedy Film 'Take 2' has World Premiere at Royal Oak Main Art Theatre

ROYAL OAK, Mich., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- What would happen if Hollywood came calling for a sequel to the worst horror movie ever made? The answer comes in "Take 2," a made-in-Michigan comedy that will have its world premiere at the Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak at 8 p.m. Sept. 20. The film is a production of Blue Hammer Films and Compass Films HD.

"Take 2" is from director Tom Chaney and the production team that produced the late-night-cable horror classics "Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo" and "Mosquito." The film was shot entirely in Michigan, at locations in and around Detroit, Plymouth, Grosse Pointe, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Howell.

The movie stars the members of the Michigan comedy group Stunt Johnson Theater - Brian Kruger, Chris Kruger, Larry Koch and Buddy Moorehouse, along with one of the group's original members, Matt Hale. The Stunts are making the leap from comedy club headliners to film actors in "Take 2."

"Take 2" is a movie about making movies. It's the story of four friends - Jack, Bart, Ron and Eric - who spent their childhood making Super 8 movies. The movie bug kept biting when they became adults, so they decided to pool all their resources to make a horror movie called "Impregnator." It turned out to be the disaster of a lifetime, though, and as a result, this lifelong friendship quickly dissolved.

That was 10 years ago. These four ex-friends are now all making ends meet in various jobs, while their horrible horror movie, "Impregnator," has become a late-night-TV cult classic. Among the film's most devoted fans: Harvey Bernstein, the most powerful man in Hollywood. The fun begins when Harvey pitches what he feels is a brilliant idea: He wants to make a sequel to "Impregnator." The only problem is, he needs to get the original crew back together to make the film - and these four guys still can't stand each other.

So, will the "Impregnator" sequel ever see the light of day? Will these four friends let bygones be bygones so they can start making movies again? It's all sorted out in hilarious fashion in "Take 2."

   Contact:   Tom Chaney   734-564-7166   tom@tomchaney.com  

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CONTACT: Tom Chaney of Blue Hammer Films, +1-734-564-7166,
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