Crew:
Matt Brookens: Writer/Director/Producer/Editor
Matt Brookens hails from the land of
Lincoln and corn dogs, Springfield, Illinois. It was here that Brookens
and younger brother, Greg, began cooking up movie ideas to kill the
boredom of living in perhaps the most normal city in the country.
Even as "tweens" the Brookens brothers were writing, directing, shooting
and editing their comically twisted movies about murder, drugs and
monkeys.
Unsatisfied with the fine art degree he was pursuing in Springfield,
Matt moved to Chicago to attend Columbia College, where he earned
his BA in film in 1999. Together, the Brookens brothers have completed
scads of short films and won heaps of awards. Films like Roni vs.
Lincoln, Of Bass and Men, and perhaps most noticeably Skunk Ape!?
have all garnered awards and praise on the festival circuit. Skunk
Ape!? achieved distribution through Troma Entertainment in 2004 after
winning "Best of Tromadance." Most recently, Matt has completed principle
photography of his first feature, The Art of Pain: a dark comedy/action
HD project. Matt also recently illustrated a kid's book called I
Have Five Senses, and works as a graphic artist to pay the rent.Matt
enjoys pad thai and watching the Discover Channel. The Brookens brothers
have several new films in the works.
Matthew M. Jones: Producer/Editor
Matthew was born and raised in the southern suburbs of Detroit. Woodhaven,
Michigan to be exact. He spent his days drawing comic book characters,
creating haunted house tours through his friends basements and acting
in the Woodhaven High School’s theater program. Matthew moved to
East Lansing and graduated from Michigan State University with a
B.A. in Advertising. Where he concentrated on graphic design and
marketing. After graduation Matthew moved to Chicago, where he worked
as a print and web designer.
In 1999, he entered the Film and Video Program at Columbia College,
Chicago, where he graduated with honors. Developed and released uPressplay
Online Entertainment Network in 2001. Promotiing over a 1,000 filmmakers,
artists, musicians and actors; by providing a free online resource
to showcase their skills and productions. uPressplay also produced
many original titles including, Stay Dead, Two Days in Limbo, Palooka,
Roscoe Village, Back to Reality, Soldier, Terrorvision and music
videos from Marazene, Lexceone and Court Jester.
uPressplay has been awarded 15 Official Film Festival Selections
and winning Best Dramatic Short at the Michigan Independent and NY
International Film Festivals. In 2006, Matthew produced his first
feature, The Art of Pain, with fellow Chicagoan Matt Brookens. He’s
currently in development on his next feature, an action hero, comedy
entitled Etiquette Man.
John LaFlamboy: Producer/Marcus
John received his B.A. at Southern Illinois
University and finished his advanced acting studies at the Hague
School of the Arts In Holland. Recently, John has been performing
improv and sketch comedy in Chicago. Also, he is a co-host on "The
Odds Squad", a sports television show. Some of his favorite stage
roles were; Joe Pitt in Angels in America and Scarecrow in the Wizard
of Oz. In 1998 he created The Foundation Theatre Group, and is presently
the Artistic Director. Although acting is his first love, John has
taken on the roles of producer, designer, and director of Chicago's
#1 Haunted House, Statesville Haunted Prison. www.statesville.org
Daniel Kenji Levin: Cinematographer
Born and raised in downtown Chicago, Daniel K. Levin started his
college career studying studio art. After two years of experimental
painting and photography, he moved onto filmmaking by studying at
NYU and USC. He recently graduated from Columbia College Chicago
with a concentration in cinematography. He now works as a freelance
DP and steadicam operator on independent films and corporate videos.
http://www.simpleseed.net
Amber Blasco, Lead Makeup
Amber Blasco currently works as a regional trainer for Smashbox Cosmetics.
She travels nationally doing PR work for the biggest studio make-up
line in the US. Amber has worked at Mercedes-Benz LA Fashion week
(at Smashbox Studios, 2006) doing make-up for runway shows and VIP
lounges. Amber also works as a studio make-up artist for Nightengale
Photography, working with models from Elite, BMG, and John Robert
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Jacob Elihjah Hallinen: Comic Book Art
Co-founder of Shadow Tactics, a Chicago based illustration and art
company, Jacob recently released his first comic book series, Ghost
Spy: Toxin. The comic achieved world wide distribution through image
comics. See Jacob’s art at www.shadowtactics.com
Steve Kiefer: Composer
Steve has worked on many projects with the Brookens Brothers. Including
the award winning shorts Roni vs. Lincoln, Skunk Ape and Son of Roni.
Cast
Anders Erickson: Jack
Born in Wisconsin, improv training brought
Anders to Chicago. After taking classes at The Second City, IO (formerly
Improv Olympic), and most recently the Annoyance Theatre, he's put
his primary focus on film. The Art of Pain is his fourth feature
length filmed in town. Past film credits include Stand Alone, Umlaut:
Around the Sound, and Lost Along the Way. Anders loved his time with
the Art of Pain cast and crew, and looks forward to working with
all of them somewhere down the line.
Lauren Bishop: Sharon
Lauren Ashley Bishop is an actress, writer,
and standup comedian and who currently resides in Chicago, IL. She
is originally from Little Rock, AR, and a graduate of Northwestern
University where she earned a Bachelor of Speech in Theatre. She
also trained at Improv Olympic and the Annoyance, and then went on
to perform with ComedySportz Chicago for 4 years, on the mainstage
and as part of the national touring company. She was then cast in
the 1st National Tour of Scrooge the Musical, which starred Richard
Chamberlain. Since then she has pursued work on the stage, screen,
and in the studio, appearing in productions such as Eve Ensler’s
The Vagina Monologues and Second City’s Romeo and Juliet Musical
at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
As a comedian, she is regularly seen at The Chicago Improv and Zanies,
and has performed at Gotham Comedy Club in New York as well as numerous
other clubs across the Midwest. She is the host of Chicago NBC”s
Prepchannel.com, and guest contributor for the comedy site Blerds.com,
and has appeared in national campaigns for KFC and Quaker Oats. She
is also a professional voice over actress, heard on TV and radio
commercials for countless clients over the years.
Greg Brookens: Nick
Greg Brookens is the brother of the director
and the other half of Zabba Zabba Productions. When not working out
Greg likes to...ummm...actually he's always working out. Perhaps
you've noticed his rippling six pack, and firm muscular buttocks.
He's got this, like, charisma that I totally can't describe. His
natural musk smells like steak mixed with onions, but in a sexy way.
When he's on top of you he's powerful yet gentle. If I were a beautiful
woman I'd definitely want to date Greg Brookens.
He also plays Nick. He helped punch up the script, and did a bit
of assistant editing. In the past he's co-written and co-directed
such masterpieces of cinema as Skunk Ape!?, Of Bass and Men, and
Roni vs. Lincoln. His new movie Son of Roni is, um, new. Oh, and
he plays accordion in the band Dr. Killbot.
Jake Hames: Charlie
Midwest native, Jake Hames first stepped into
acting at the University of Wisconsin, Stout. There he appeared in
several plays including Woody Allen’s “God” as Diabetes and Stephen
Sondheim’s “Assassins” as Charles Guiteau.
Jake then transferred schools to the University of Minnesota, Duluth
in order to focus strictly on acting. His first play at UMD was an
original piece that chronicled the events of the Holocaust called “Dear
Finder” which was selected at the American College Theatre Festival
(ACTF) in 1999.
Soon after, Jake moved to Chicago, where he continues to enjoy acting
in original material including Thomas Doyle Piwnicki and Joe Elsey’s
Zombie comedy, “Stay Dead” as Russell and Dan Pico’s World War II
Drama, “Two Days in Limbo” as Al. Jake will next be seen in Boathouse
Studios and Compost Productions feature length horror film, “Stump
the Band”.
Arvin Jalandoon: Nobu
Arvin has been acting for over 2 years in the
Chicago area. Training at Act One Studios under John Green and Grant
Stokes and with Jan Radcliff and John Lorden. He has been in theater
production as Kent in "King Lear", Hermocrates in "Triumph of Love",
Thomas Putnam in"The Crucible" and Lefty in "The Advetures of Nac
Martinez."
Being cast in independent films as Calvin Hobbes in "Pivot Point" and
the Neurotic Director in "Between Takes" has given him the impetus
to perform in this production. He is also active in commercials and
print ads for regional and national campaigns. Much thanks to the
2 Matts, John, and Wesley, cast and crew for the learning experience.
Leena Kurishingal: Stacey
Leena grew up in the Chicagoland area of Illinois
and attended Columbia College, where she received her Bachelor of
the Arts in Film/Video. After a year or so of giving crew work a
go, she decided to make the transition to where her heart has always
lain; in acting. Roles portrayed range from the classic girl-next-door,
to the harlot down the street, to the badass detective who does the
eventual crackdown. All of this occurs in a variety of shorts and
festival pieces, as well as the occasional commercial or print ad.
Sprinkled in has also been a theatre project or two along the way.
Currently Ms. Kurishingal is focusing on honing her craft through
more formal training and auditioning, when not working for the Man,
every night and day...
Elliot Fredland: Rex
Elliott has been seen in independent films
(The Thirsting with Mickey Rooney; Get a Life) and stage productions
in Chicago. Recent roles include Lane in The Importance of Being
Earnest, Baron Van Swieten in Amadeus, Carr Gomm in The Elephant
Man, and Major Metcalf in The Mousetrap. He has appeared in several
commercials, and in a previous century in a distant land he also
worked as a radio and television newscaster.
Lloyd Kaufman: George Romano
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to
make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his
years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the
works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce
a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini",
got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera
and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There
he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered. That was his
first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known
as Troma Films.
Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world,
and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his
career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned
out such films as Monster in the Closet (1987), Class of Nuke 'Em
High (1986), Combat Shock (1986), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress
of Amerikkka (1989). Lloyd himself is working on Poultrygeist: Night
of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens
as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.
Wesley Chu: Fight Choreography |
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