‘Bellflower’ filmmakers convert to crowdfunding for ‘Chuck Hank and the San Paul Twins’
The filmmakers behind 2011's independent conspiracy hit "Bellflower" are switching to crowd-funding to help finish their new film "Chuck Hank and the San Paul Twin babies." Contacting the new venture "influenced intensely by 80s activity movies and side-scrolling film gaming," Coatwolf Shows have created a brief film describing exactly what they need the extra financing for.
Writer-director Evan Glodell's followup to "Bellflower" guarantees more of hallucinatory, whacked out assault in the previously film but even more extravagant, stylized. And that is expensive. The audience resource financing of "Chuck Hank and the San Paul Twins" looks to pay for some results moments where, among other factors, crazy motorbike tricks, Camaros motivated off piers, Molotov drinks and individuals capturing flame when hit. For anyone who recalls the home created flame-throwers from "Bellflower," you know that Glodell and organization are (at least somewhat) serious about this.
The film's story synopsis-a seeming distillation of every good-bad 80s activity film ever made-clarifies that the "San Paul twins" from Oldtown, where criminal activity operates widespread. They group up with their fellow Place Hank to save the twins' sis from "The Syndicate" by whatever indicates necessary.
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