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Trivia Contest #2: Win an Autographed Cherry Bomb mini-poster

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

When the script was originally written, there was the following line:

Cherry lines up the sight on the gun. She scans the room
until she locks on a poster with a guy on it. The red bead
of the laser sight is on his forehead.

Cherry pulls the trigger.

It clicks. Not loaded. Cherry smiles, though. It feels
good.
CHERRY
Bang.

In the next revision, Director Kyle Day changed the line to reflect a specific person on that poster. Trivia Question… who was the person that Kyle Day wanted on that poster? The first person to comment below with the name of the celebrity will win a mini-poster autographed by Julin, Director Kyle Day, writer Garrett Hargrove and other people from the film!

First Hint: The person on the poster is male.

Second Hint: The person on the poster is a star of TV and Film (but more so known for TV).

Third Hint: Per imdb, this person played his most famous character in 147 television episodes.  (Although folks my age or younger might think another of his roles was his most famous.)

Fourth Hint: Born in the 1960′s.

ANSWER: Scott Baio

Yes.  This is what Kyle was thinking about when doing rewrites on our stripper revenge film:

scott-baioCongrats, Scott Sneddon on your winning guess!

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*PLEASE*** Anyone who has a copy of the script, do not answer. And if you have the most recent version of the script, the celebrity on the poster has changed.

HINT: Cherry Bomb takes place in 1984 and the person was current during that time.

WIthout Further Ado… The Cherry Bomb Trailer

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

We’ve reached a crucial point in the development of Cherry Bomb.  The trailer.  Trailers in modern cinema can be just as vital to a film’s success as the actual film itself.  The release of trailers for highly anticipated films generates as much or more buzz than opening day or the first critical reviews that come in for that film.  In a trailer you must created a short film culled together from the feature, while conveying the plot, the relevant players and teases as to why the audience should plop down $10 to see it when it comes to theaters.

And now, we’re proud to present the first footage and trailer for Cherry Bomb:


Editor Dave Ward, Director Kyle Day and Composer Jason Latimer labored for weeks to bring this to us and we think their efforts have resulted in something engaging, teasing and exciting.  We even received a write-up on DreadCentral.com here.

Without deconstructing the trailer too much and giving away too many twists in the film, here are some highlights:

  • Obviously, the lovely and talented Julin Jean plays Cherry Bomb.
  • The Redhead near the beginning is Denise Williamson who plays Cherry’s best friend Sapphire
  • “I need you in the VIP Room in five minutes” is said by adult film legend Nick Manning, in his first starring role in a non-Adult film.  He plays Cherry’s confidant and boss Ian.  He is in the big fur coat that only Nick Manning could pull off.
  • We then are introduced the five men in the room when Cherry was assaulted:
    • Jeremy Norton as Adam (In the Reagan Berlin 1982 shirt)
    • Dave Buckman as Pete (The guy who throws the dollar bill at Cherry’s face)
    • Aaron Alexander as Ed (the nervous looking guy)
    • Alan Martin as Rick (In the Suit & Tie)
    • Conor Nobles as Doug (In the Sweater)
  • Next we see Cherry’s brother Brandon played by John Rodriguez. Pretty easy to tell him because Cherry asks if her brother called, then we show him.
  • Then… all hell breaks loose.
  • Its hard to miss Bull, played by Allen Hackley.  He’s the menacing one that show up in the last third of the trailer.

That’s it for now!  Thanks so much for all of your support up to this point (and future support).  We’d love to hear your feedback on the trailer in the comments below and please share it with your friends!!

10 Questions for: Writer Garrett Hargrove

Monday, October 26th, 2009
1.  How did you get into screenwriting?
Laura Clifton, one of the co-producers on Cherry Bomb, was working on a film called The New Guy filmed in and around Austin.  They had just come back from shooting some scenes at a high school and she was talking about just how creepy this school was and that it would be a great location for a scary movie.  So, Laura, my brother (Brandon) and I sat around and started brainstorming this little horror script.  Every time we got together, we would further discuss characters and plot, but we never really took the time to put it all on paper.  Finally, I got tired of talking about it and sat down to write it.  I did some quick studying up on Screenplay formatting and just started hammering away.  Within a few weeks, I had an extremely short 30 page first draft.  It called it D-Hall.  In school, that’s what we called Detention Hall.  Not sure if that was a name that was held in schools all over or just a regional thing.  The name then changed to Detention.  I showed it off to some people and they thought it had some merit.  Then, the ideas just started spilling out and I Just kept writing.  The first script I ever optioned was a comedy screenplay called Instinct vs. Reason: No Subtitle Needed. Soon after Detention was optioned.  And there’s a lot more to it than that, but I’ll stop there.
Here is a short based off of Instinct vs. Reason:

And here’s a conceptual teaser for Detention:

2.  What inspired you to write Chery Bomb?
When I responded to an Ad from Kyle Day about starting a production company, I had a slate of mid-to-low budget scripts ready to go.  We discussed some of them, but none of them seemed right.  We talked about filming this low budget script I wrote called Twisted Addiction.  Its a story of these serial killers who are traveling around the country filming their exploits as killers, but then run into this family of cannibals.   The only problem was that it is in limbo, owned by another production company at this point, since I wrote it for them.  We walked with them about a profit split in exchange for us filming it, but nothing came of it.  Then Kyle and I started brainstorming ideas.  We started with the films we loved.  The John Carpenter films before Escape from LA, the early James Cameron stuff (mainly Terminator) and the Robert Rodriguez and Tarantino stuff.  We also loved the theme of revenge.  It could be boiled down to a simple, relatable emotion and was a nice conduit for a lot of brutal action.
While tossing around revenge ideas, we came up with a lot of ideas that, after a few seconds analyzing, we realized had already been done or weren’t compelling enough.  Then, out of the blue, it came to be and I sent Kyle this email…
Girl is an exotic dancer.  Group of patrons after a show meets her out back and takes advantage of her, beats the crap out of her.  The girl’s brother, who has never really approved of what she did for a living, takes it in his own hands to avenge her.  He tries to keep it from her what he’s doing, but eventually she finds out, then finds out she wants to help out.  Then brother and sister go on this rampage avenging her…

And then it took off from there.

3.  When writing, is there a particular genre that you favor over the others?
I love writing horror.  Or at least, its the one I seem to get contracted to write the most.  I’m still working to write one of those great, inspiring dramas, but am not there yet.
4.  What do you do when you reach a point in a screenplay where you can’t thing of what should happen next?
I walk away.  I don’t think about it or anything for a few weeks.  The best thing for Writer’s block for me has always been taking a break, then looking at it with a fresh mind.
5.  When writing, do you find that parts of your own personality invariably work their way into the characters you have created?  If so, which character most resembles you?  Nurse Jenny?
Well of course Nurse Jenny.  But yeah, there’s parts of me in every character.  Cherry is the part of me that wanted to find and hunt down the person who stole my radio out of my truck one time.  I’m not trying to say that the offenses are ANYWHERE NEAR the same level, but still when you feel violated, you want to get retribution.  Brandon (Cherry’s Brother) definitely comes a little out of my new fatherhood and wanting to protect my little girl.  Then my voice always comes into their dialog.  My brother saw the first short film I wrote that got produced and said how weird it was to see these other people saying things he could clearly tell I would say.
6.  What do you think most differentiates Cherry Bomb from similar revenge films?
We always, in revenge films see the good side.  The retribution, the glee from those who wronged you get theirs and inflicting pain.  But we rarely see that other side.  The doubt from the revenge seeker.  The after effects of a revenge spree.  I also tried to create a very flawed character that grew throughout the script.  I never remember seeing Arnold grow in Commando.
7.  As the other Executive Producer on Cherry Bomb, have you had any difficulties balancing your different writing/producing responsibilities?
Somewhat.  We also started this journey right around the time my first child was born and balancing the role as father versus the things needed to help get this project from script to screen has been even more challenging than the Executive Producer-Writer balance.  But its still tough.  We’re trying to massage the script to make it fit within a certain shooting schedule and we’ve been butting heads with certain elements that I know as a writer are integral to making this story stand apart from other revenge flicks, but could prove to be very costly.
8.  What’s your favorite part of the Cherry Bomb script and why?
That’s hard because I take great pride in every line of dialog, every action and every plot point.  But, gun to my head, I would say my favorite part is writing the brother-sister aspects of the Cherry & Brandon relationship.  They hint at this long troubled history that a lot of families have, but never give it all away to us.  I got pressure to explain what happened that drove a stake through their family dividing Cherry & her family, but never wanted to.  I hope that some aspects of the script will cause people to wonder about Cherry and where she came from (and coming back for the sequel to find out the answers to some of those).  At one point we discussed making Cherry and Brandon ex-lovers instead of siblings, but that never felt right.  I think writing the elements of a strained family love made for such great moments versus the typical love glances of jaded lovers.
9.  What’s the most difficult part of writing a feature length script?
Just forcing yourself to sit and do it.  Now making a quality screenplay requires a TON of studying the craft, structure, formatting, people in general and a lot else, but that part never seemed tedious to me.  That growing and learning part, though it is a challenge, is a lot more fun and less difficult in my mind.  Its fun plotting our characters, their journeys, their quirks and dialog.  But it gets really painful when you have to forsake other activities to sit at the keyboard and make the magic.  And wow, on paper that sounds way more pretentious than I hoped it would.
10.  Any advice for those people that have always wanted to write a screenplay but simply don’t know where to begin?
You’ve got to start out by reading as many scripts as you can.  Take in everything about them.  Their structure, their formatting, their beats and their style.  I would start with your favorite movies, the ones you know inside and out, and read those scripts.  You can find scripts for just about any film on site like this one.   Then, start studying the craft os writing a story.  There are very defined elements to a good story.  The bug resource for story with regards to screenwriting is “Story” by Robert McKee.  Then, once you’ve planned and written your masterpiece, give it to some people you trust for their honest feedback.  Then comes the hard part… taking their criticism and processing it without bias towards your writing.  Its very hard once you’ve slaved over a script for weeks or months to have someone tell you its deeply flawed.  But the only way for you to grow as a writer is to be able to take that criticism, analyze and it objectively determine if it is a valid critique and should be applied to your work.  I still have trouble today when people tell me something needs to be fixed, but its something you have to be able to do to create the best work possible.

Cherry Bomb all over the internetz…

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

You’ve found Miss Cherry’s lair here on cherrybombfilm.com.  In case you haven’t gotten your internet fix of her, you can find Cherry at these locations:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cherrybombfilm
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cherrybombfilm
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/cherrybombfilm

Party Like Its 1984…

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

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Cherry’s story is set in 1984.  The year George Orwell feared.  Ronald Reagan crushed Walter Mondale in the Presidential Election.  Apple slammed a sledgehammer into Big Brother.  Transformers aired on TV.  We’re going to recreate that world for our film.  We wanted to open up a discussion and see what you think of when you think 1984 in pop culture, fashion, sports, music and everything else to best help us recreate that world.  Chime in below in the comments section!  Post links, pictures, whatever helps you show/describe how you think 1984 looks.

Trivia Contest (with prize)!

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

In Cherry’s quest for revenge, she has to overcome a bad ass hitman named Bull. He’s quiet, professional and efficient. He doesn’t miss when he takes aim. We’re in talks with Kimbo Slice to play the role of Bull. Now for the trivia question…

What inspired the name “Bull” for the character?

First person to add a comment to this post with the correct answer will win a mini-poster from the film!  If you want it signed by Director Kyle Day, that could be arranged as well!  That’s a $30+ prize package!  (Autographed photo of Kyle went for $30 on ebay a few years back!)
Cherry Bomb Teaser Poster

(If writer, Garrett, already told you the inspiration, please don’t answer. We’ll have more trivia for you later, including trips to the set and signed memorabilia as we get closer to production.)

WE HAVE A WINNER!

Congrats Collin M. From Indy!  Chimed in with the correct answer of “Bald Bull” from Mike Tyson’s Punch Out!

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Cherry Bomb gets a little Raw…

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

In times of great need, one needs great allies. Cherry’s closest friend is a fellow dancer named Sapphire. If Cherry was described as “the Girl Next Door”, Sapphire would be “the girl you had pictures of plastered on your walls as a teenager”. We have a wonderful woman reading the script right now for that part…
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Miss Torrie Wilson of WWF/WWE fame.  (She was on WWF Raw, hence the title of this post).  You can look her up on youtube and find any number of videos filled with reasons why she would be such a welcome addition to this project!  She is just down the road in Houston and we’re hoping she loves the script like we do.

2nd Teaser Trailer…

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Through hailstorms, editing problems and a total inability to encode our teaser in flash… we persevered…  And now, without further ado, here is the sexy new teaser trailer… for Cherry Bomb

Enjoy!

New Footage update

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The new footage we were hoping to have today has been delayed due to other projects and the hailstorms.  We should have the new footage filmed and ready mid-next week.  Stay tuned…

ESPN + Cherry Bomb…?

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

espnAs Cherry Bomb continues on her pre-production path, Garrett has been documenting his experiences as writer and producer for a special project…

(From ESPN’s highly downloaded “Fantasy Focus Podcast“)

That means, our little film, right about the time post production is finishing up, could be featured on that little cable station called ESPN.  We have high hopes that this free publicity will lead to increased revenue, contact with distributors and cast and crew for sequels and upcoming projects.  Garrett filmed meetings with effects teams, behind the scenes of shooting the teaser trailer and all sorts of fun stuff for this documentary.  We’ll keep you updated on the progress of this as well as the progress of Cherry Bomb.

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