Michael Clarke Duncan has joined the 3D indie action-thriller "No Man's Land" for ChipShot Films says Variety.
A blend of "The Amazing Race" and "Deliverance", the story follows a group of reality show contestants on a globe-trotting race who are traversing a dense Louisiana swamp where a misunderstanding with a group of backwater Cajuns turns into an all-out blood feud.
Sharni Vinson, Samm Levine, Christopher McDonald and Zuleikha Robinson ("Lost") also star. Jason Cox directs from a screenplay by Kevin Leonard and Jim Doyle.
Tracy Bennett, Lee Ross, Jeff Stern and Jeff Spilman are producing. Shooting kicks off in September.
A blend of "The Amazing Race" and "Deliverance", the story follows a group of reality show contestants on a globe-trotting race who are traversing a dense Louisiana swamp where a misunderstanding with a group of backwater Cajuns turns into an all-out blood feud.
Sharni Vinson, Samm Levine, Christopher McDonald and Zuleikha Robinson ("Lost") also star. Jason Cox directs from a screenplay by Kevin Leonard and Jim Doyle.
Tracy Bennett, Lee Ross, Jeff Stern and Jeff Spilman are producing. Shooting kicks off in September.
- 5/24/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The legalize marijuana movement sometimes seems to have a hard time, um, like what was I saying? Oh yeah, explaining their arguments for decriminalization, man. But don't forget that there have been some fairly significant victories over the past month. Last week, a juvenile justice commission in Colorado recommended reducing the penalty for holding four ounces or less--still probably enough to get an entire classroom baked--to a petty offense. Meanwhile, a special senate panel in Rhode Island met to discuss decriminalizing the drug entirely. And Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle recently announced his support of the cheese-state becoming the 14th in the union to allow medical stashes. (Does that make anyone else hungry?)
Perhaps the biggest breakthrough for the Free-Doobie Front, though, is that someone took the time to compile a this cost-benefit chart for everything from arrest reduction statistics to the whopping $778 million that would be generated in weed tax revenue.
Perhaps the biggest breakthrough for the Free-Doobie Front, though, is that someone took the time to compile a this cost-benefit chart for everything from arrest reduction statistics to the whopping $778 million that would be generated in weed tax revenue.
- 11/23/2009
- by Ben Paynter
- Fast Company
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