Attack of the Cottonmouth Viper
From the Undergroundfilm.org Blog June 30, 2005
Attack
of the Cottonmouth Viper
Something should
be said for good lighting - it can make or
break a film for me. (I actually can't
believe I just said that in all seriousness!
Ha!) Seriously, though, if the lighting is
bad then the quality of the image is bad,
and then I have a really hard time staying
focused. I think most people might agree
with me on that.
Rod Washington and Jeremy Kirk (writer),
the creators of
Attack of the Cottonmouth Viper, do a
fine job with the lighting, maintaining my
peaked interest. Somehow, if the lighting is
good it registers in my mind that there was
money to back it up. Once money is involved,
then all my free associations go in every
direction - it really gets quite out of
control. So, I'll just leave it at that -
lighting equals importance. Although the
title of this film isn't something I would
run out to see, it turns out to be quite
entertaining and humorous. I would like to
welcome the film to the UGF collective and
honor it's blog-worthy-ness with a friendly
blog. It's always nice to know that someone
can make a movie about a neglected and
revengeful sock and I will be pleased. I
just discovered that these cats made
CLOUD 9 which is also posted on our site
and is well worth watching, it's hilarious!
Check out their website!
www.rcwmediaworks.com
Synopsis
A routine laundry evening turns into a
nightmare for one middle class family. What
will happen when articles of clothing feel
abandoned and neglected?
Festivals
Phoenix Film Project Halloween Short Film
Challenge
Filmmaker Bio
Jeremy Kirk is a short story writer who
loves to create stories with irony and
twists. Cottonmouth was created to spoof
typical horror flicks in an unusual way.

