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    Jan 27, 2008 by admin

    Incrimination Movie Screening Thursday

    First off, let me say – wow.

    Okay, now on with the description:

    Wanna add a little adrenaline to your Thursday evening at 8:30pm? Join us for a night of action and adventure as the Film & Photography Society at UCR showcases it’s latest epic action-thriller, Incrimination, in the UNLH. This is a student production filmed on a $700 budget, and features a cast and crew of over 60-70 people, police cars in an authentic bus yard film set, and an actual SWAT team (no word yet on how they pulled that last one off).

    But enough talk – dig the trailer:


    Seriously, this looks bananas. I can’t even count how many guns I saw in that trailer, this is clearly going to be awesome. The only thing that they need for it to be a real Hollywood film now is for the Black dude to die in the first five minutes.

    Some special behind-the-scenes commentary from the director:


    All jokes aside, this is really inspiring. Hopefully this will be the first of many brilliant student films to come out of UCR’s talented and diverse student body – don’t miss this chance to say you met these soon-to-be-famous actors and producers before they got big!

    The Specifics:
    Date: Thursday, January 31, 2008
    Time: 8:30pm – 10:00pm
    Location: UCR Campus, University Lecutre Hall (UNLH) 1000
    Price: This is a free event!

    Posted on Jan 27, 2008 by admin

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