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Branden Blinn
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Directed by
Written by
Branden Blinn
Taylor McPartland
Produced by
Greg Phalen
Branden Blinn
Jason Durdon
Jack Eiman
Michael S. Fuller
Ezra Kemp
Roderick Kiracofe
Timothy M. Williams
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After leaving practice, collegiate football players Seth and Charlie are grabbing a pizza and planning for a relaxed weekend when everything in their lives takes a sudden turn. Accidentally offending some local thugs out front of the pizza parlor, the two athletes drop the pizzas and begin running for their lives with the thugs in close pursuit. Rounding corners and jumping walls Seth and Charlie begin to depend more and more on each other as the chase continues. Finally, after ducking through a hidden basement hatch, the adrenaline of the moment reveals that their dependence on each other extends far beyond the field and the chase.
Over the next several days, Seth begins to struggle as he fights to come to grips with his sexuality and the intensifying feelings he now experiences for his lifelong friend. Eventually, risking the friendship, Seth caters to a love that can’t be ignored only to find out that the feelings are mutual.
Cast
Thug 3: Kevin DeanThug 4: Brian Alvarenga
Thug 2: Kobe Reverditto
Slim: James J. Mercado
Seth: Adam Kalesperis
Charlie: Gregg Rogen
Thug 1: Carlos Salas
Jock 1: Adam LaFramboise
Jock 2: Christopher Roessner
Jock 3: Mike Ball
Crew
Production Designer: Brian ErzenBoom Operator: WIll RIne
Sound Mixer: JP Robelot
Gaffer: Jorge L Almeida
Key Grip: Larry Malloy
Cinematagropher: Johnathan Cohen
Script Supervisor: Taylor McPartland
First Assistant Camera: David Glazer
First Assistant Director: Jason Durdon
Wardrobe: Jenniffer Balzer
Hair & Makeup: Thom Cammer
Assistant Hair & Make up: Ayla Dew

United States of America 



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7 months, 2 weeks ago
Terrible acting. I don't think it's possible to knock someone out with a screen door. Also, why do they block the small door with a trash can? The door opens outwardly. Why does the thug scream "run" instead of going in and beating them up. Surely that character is a homophobe. Also why do they bother hiding in that little storage room at all when, as we soon find out, one of their cars is parked about twenty feet away. This movie has more holes than the stall walls in a gay nightclub. Very poorly done.
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1 year, 7 months ago
I love when the thugs see them under the building and one of them screams run run! Like get away from the gay's or the gayifying area.