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Gritty Independent Feature Film "Jesus Fish" Hits Below The Bible Belt

POSTED BY: STILLSHINY
UPDATED: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 07:35
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Monday, December 3, 2007 7:19 AM

STILLSHINY


Hope ya don't mind me posting this here. I'm a Browncoat from way back & I think this is the kinda film ye Browncoaty ones would get into. Thanks for your time. I should clarify. I'm Robert Harris and I am a producer & actor in this film.

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Bucking the current trend of family-friendly Christian films this collection of stories about a Bible study group is not afraid to get it's hands or mouth dirty. Jackson Productions in association with The Right Guy Productions presents Jesus Fish for one night only at the Riverwalk Theater in Jenks. The Red Carpet Invitational Screening will be at 7:00 PM on January 10th followed by a Q & A session with cast & crew hosted by the Oklahoma Movie Makers.

While telling a tale of faith & redemption “Jesus Fish” embraces the intense and visceral feel of modern cinema. Two young men have just hit someone on a deserted road. Three young ladies have befriended a tough but troubled hooker and soon find themselves trapped in the home of a cruel and lecherous meth dealer. And one young man falls into despair when everything in his life comes crashing down around him….then he finds a shotgun. With a fist in the face of "religious" Christianity “Jesus Fish” is a dark comedy, with a light at the end of the tunnel.

The feature length film which will be entered in the South By Southwest and Bare Bones Film Festivals was shot entirely in the Tulsa area. It’s all-Oklahoma cast includes Matt Lord and Jennifer Abels (appearing in the upcoming horror movie “Please Don't Feed The Zombies”), veteran stage actors Rob Harris (seen recently in Sapulpa Community Theatre’s Arsenic & Old Lace), Chrissy Lewis (from Muskogee Little Theatre’s staging of “The Full Monty”), Starr Hardgrove (who appeared in the Heller Theater’s production of “Rocket Man”), Allison Kirkpatrick (seen in the Nightingale Theatre’s run of “Proof”), Amy Harris (who last appeared in the Oklahoma film “Hookers”), and Cevin Behe (who will be seen in the upcoming film “Dark Lineage”. All of the cast and crew members donated their time and talent for this production.

The soundtrack consists largely of local artists including Wendy Nichol, Fly Me Anywhere, Standing Ape Count, The Afterglow, Chuk Cooley & The Demon Hammers, Janet Mayson, Ronnie Deane and James Pesch. Original score was composed and performed by Lydia Ashton and Matt Lord.

“Jesus Fish” was written by Titus Jackson and Matt Lord. Titus Jackson the director & editor is a local free-lance artist who grew up in Harlem, New York and at the age of 13 was moved to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Together Jackson, Lord, and Rob Harris set out to produce a film based on the idea of "taking the characters in The Omega Code and dropping them in the middle of Reservoir Dogs." Kyle Claney, a long time friend of Jackson and Lord, with an eye for the edgy and artistic is the Director of Photography.

Tickets for the screening are available for 6$ by e-mail request to jesusfishmovie@hotmail.com Press are welcome to attend, but are encouraged to RSVP as seating is limited. Those under 17 are not permitted without an adult

For more information or press opportunities, contact Robert Harris at (981-806-6136) or Titus Jackson at (918-384-8657) or e-mail correspondence to jesusfishmovie@hotmail.com or visit the website at www.myspace.com/jesusfishmovie


"We had ties that could not be broken, except by the passing of time. Like a rock. A broken time rock. And you're very special to me, my broken time rock people." - Nathan Fillion

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Monday, December 3, 2007 10:08 AM

REGINAROADIE


Sounds cool. Hope it manages to find it's way up to Regina via DVD of the RPL.

I have to admit, my favorite kind of "religious" movies are ones that actually confront the fallibilities of organized religion or fundamentalism and truly examine the notions of faith, redemption and spirituality. LIFE OF BRIAN, THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, DOGMA, those kinds of movies I feel are more spiritual and in tune with God, religion, spirituality, etc than the stuff that made and marketed towards the Bible Belt fundamentalist sect.

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Monday, December 3, 2007 10:38 AM

STILLSHINY


I couldn't agree more. It's been a while since I posted here, but I'll see if I can post the movie poster in the Blue Sun Room.

"We had ties that could not be broken, except by the passing of time. Like a rock. A broken time rock. And you're very special to me, my broken time rock people." - Nathan Fillion

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Monday, December 3, 2007 10:46 AM

CHRISISALL


Good luck w/it, and I'll be sure to see it if a showing or a DVD manifests itself in my area!

go INDIES Chrisisall

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 2:58 AM

STILLSHINY


Hey Chris and anyone else caring to take a gander I just posted the link for our trailer here.

here's the link



and here's the thread, it also includes our press release

http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=11&t=31710

"We had ties that could not be broken, except by the passing of time. Like a rock. A broken time rock. And you're very special to me, my broken time rock people." - Nathan Fillion

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www.myspace.com/jesusfishmovie







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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 4:39 AM

CHRISISALL


Good luck getting the Religious Right behind this one (just looked at the trailer), but I'm in.

Supportive Chrisisall

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 5:35 AM

STILLSHINY


Actually I'm kinda hopin to piss a few folk off.

I think the world would be a better place if more people acted like Christ, and less like "Other Christians"

"We had ties that could not be broken, except by the passing of time. Like a rock. A broken time rock. And you're very special to me, my broken time rock people." - Nathan Fillion

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 5:42 AM

CHRISISALL


Quote:

Originally posted by Stillshiny:


I think the world would be a better place if more people acted like Christ, and less like "Other Christians"


I've always maintained that he was awesome and totally non-heinous.

Tedisall

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 7:35 AM

SIMONWHO


Quote:

Originally posted by Stillshiny:
While telling a tale of faith & redemption “Jesus Fish” embraces the intense and visceral feel of modern cinema. Two young men have just hit someone on a deserted road. Three young ladies have befriended a tough but troubled hooker and soon find themselves trapped in the home of a cruel and lecherous meth dealer. And one young man falls into despair when everything in his life comes crashing down around him….then he finds a shotgun.



I've been to Tulsa and that all sounds about right.

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