After DayZ

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Life is fleeting in Chernarus after Day Z.

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FULL CREDITS:

Cast:
Sasha Andreev
Paul Cram
Ryan Pankratz
Tim Pankratz
Peter Ivanov

Crew:
Tim Lovett
Joe Tarczon
Henry Heich

Make Up:
Darrick Law

Zombie P.A.s:
Steven Hoff
Lucas Bolstad
Zachary Wilson
Tyler Zabel
Evan Little

Zombies:
Duc Doan
Steven Hoff
Lucas Bolstad
Tyler Zabel
Evan Little
Zachary Wilson
Corey Anderson
Isaac Kangas
Anthony Schliesman
Walker Welch
Emma August Welter
Grayson Bolstad
Taylor Bolstad
Dylan Jackson
Morgan Brown
Jorian Wulf
Justin Wulf
Greg Ames
Mike Hillegas
David Ishida
Beau Gilles
Scott Nelson
Zach Otness

Special Thanks
Charlie Smith
The Smith Family
Dan Magnuson

Jug Face – Sean Young, Lauren Ashley Carter & Chad Crawford Kinkle Interview – Sundance 2013

Jug Face interview with Sean Young, Lauren Ashley Carter and Chad Crawford Kinkle at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Sean Young, Lauren Ashley Carter and Chad Crawford Kinkle about their 2013 Slamdance film Jug Face. The pit has spoken. Dawai, the potter of a backwoods community, has crafted a face on a ceramic jug of the person that the pit wants sacrificed. Ada, pregnant with her brother’s child, has seen her face on the jug and hides it in the woods, determined to save the life of her unborn. If she does not sacrifice herself however, the creature from the pit will kill everyone in the village until she does.

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Snow Park and Powder Lines – Ennitime – Ep 2

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In the second episode of Ennitime, Enni and her friends head to Hintertux glacier in Austria. Fresh snow and nice powder made for some amazing days of shredding to end the trip. After Hintertux, Enni travels back to Finland where the snow season has started early. Check out what Enni has to offer at the beginning of the season!

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A.C.O.D. & Elektra – Stuart Zicherman Interview – Sundance 2013

A.C.O.D. interview with director/writer Stuart Zicherman at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Stuart Zicherman about his 2013 Sundance film A.C.O.D. starring Adam Scorr, Amy Poehler, Catherine O’Hara and Richard Jenkins. Plus, Devin asks Stuart about Elektra starring Jennifer Garner. Carter has spent much of his life mediating fights between his acrimoniously divorced, ill-behaved mother and father and taking on the role of designated authority figure to his carefree younger brother, Trey. Inspired by Trey’s sudden engagement, Carter resolves to negotiate a truce between his parents, a process that nearly unhinges him. Adding insult to injury, a frantic sprint back to his childhood therapist, Dr. Judith, reveals he was a prime subject in her self-help book on the “least-parented, least-nurtured generation” ever. Dr. Judith may not be able to help him, but she’s delighted he’s come back and inspired a sequel.

Adam Scott’s increasingly befuddled everyman is flanked by vivacious comic performances from Catherine O’Hara and Amy Poehler as his stubborn mom and sassy stepmom, respectively. Stuart Zicherman’s charming feature debut explores the joys and frustrations of life in a modern family, allowing that romance is never impossible, even for a hopelessly scarred adult child of divorce.

Stuart Zicherman is a New York–based screenwriter who makes his directorial debut with A.C.O.D. Zicherman began his career writing action movies and has worked on more than 15 studio films, including Elektra, starring Jennifer Garner, and Rush Hour 2, starring Jackie Chan. He also cocreated the J. J. Abrams television series Six Degrees and was recently a writer/producer on the FX series Lights Out. He is an adult child of divorce.

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Anita Hill Documentary- Freida Mock & Lili Haydn Interview – Sundance 2013

Anita Hill Documentary interview with Frieda Mock and Lili Haydn at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Frieda Mock and Lili Haydn about their 2013 Sundance documentary Anita. On October 11, 1991, a poised young law professor sent shock waves through the nation as she sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee intrepidly testifying to the lewd behavior of a Supreme Court nominee. Twenty years later, Academy Award winner and Sundance veteran Freida Mock (Wrestling with Angels screened at the 2006 Festival) brings us ANITA, which crystallizes the sexist power dynamics in the room that day and unravels the impact of that lightning-rod moment on Anita Hill’s life and the broader discussion of gender inequality in America.

Contemporary interviews with Hill and her allies and unsettling archival footage reveal the way her attempt to report confidentially on Clarence Thomas’s conduct quickly became a perverse and vicious public attack on her character and credibility. With Thomas playing the race card and a bevy of male senators lobbing ideological bombs, Hill’s hearing became a charade of justice. Yet her audacity to speak truth detonated a national debate about sexual harassment that revolutionized gender politics. As girls and women express what Hill’s sacrifice has meant to them, we’re moved to shout, “We believe you, Anita.”

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