Last night Andy went to a private screening of "Jack in the Box," the indie horror movie that was filmed entirely in his dungeon-like basement at work last year. I would have gone, but I'm too much of a wuss I had to stay home with the kids.
He said it was really cool to look up at the big screen and see his familiar basement and all the actors whom he'd gotten used to seeing every day for a long while. For him, that made it not so scary. Here's the plot summary:
He said it was really cool to look up at the big screen and see his familiar basement and all the actors whom he'd gotten used to seeing every day for a long while. For him, that made it not so scary. Here's the plot summary:
Jack in the Box was written and directed by Frank Kerr, and tells the story of a group of aspiring actors locked in a room and forced to play a deadly game of musical chairs. The film’s tension escalates over 89 minutes, as characters are slowly taken out by an unseen villain, and the game is whittled down to one remaining “winner.”You can watch the trailer here.
Trailer bad. Not want.
Posted by: Joel | May 22, 2008 at 12:12 AM
My basement is really creepy - I get scared every time I have to do my laundry down there. Do you think they might consider filming a sequel in Niagara on the Lake?
Posted by: the nag | May 23, 2008 at 05:18 PM