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PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:42 am    Post subject: Trailer online for ALL WRAPPED UP! Reply with quote

Jason Liquori's latest film, ALL WRAPPED UP, is apparently completed! (Why didn't I know?!) Here's the plot of the film:

The Lives of several characters intersect as they discover mummies from different times, countries and cultures:
A Scottish Bog Mummy becomes the puppet of a fanatical environmentalist who uses him to dispatch those who would harm Mother Earth.

An Egyptian Queen enslaves an Anthropoligist and sends him on a quest for her new body.

Private Investigator P.I. Stewart is back! This time he teams up with a vampire hunter to track an Aztec god. The "god of smoke and mirrors" uses enchanted arrows to punish his victims through visions of their own sins.

Finally, 1000 years in the future, the wealthy Mr. Wayfeather awakes to find that he IS the monster!

The very talented Debbie Rochon returns as Mistress Misty...and this time her character plays WITHIN the movie.

An indie feature over 2 hours long! Extras include outtakes and Director's Commentary on four select scenes.

Learn which scene was added and why, why stop motion was chosen for the Giant Robot sequence, how the sexy green succubus fits into the plan and which scene the director felt captured the best creepy atmosphere.

DON'T GO RUNNING TO MUMMY!

It sounds really fun and I'm looking forward to eventually seeing it because Jason's previous films were imaginative and fun, and this one seems like another step in the right direction!

You can get more information about ALL WRAPPED UP at http://www.hocfocprod.com/AWU! A new trailer is up for the film and you can actually purchase copies of it for the low low price of $10.00! Expect a review for ALL WRAPPED UP in the very near future here at Rogue Cinema!
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