Shot on a Bolex 16mm.
Written, Directed, and Designed By:
Hannah Alpert
Featuring Performances By:
Quinn Dougherty
Jordan S. Lannan
Kristin McCrossin
Dave Lehr
Ben Richards
Director of Photography:
Jason Druss
Music Composed By:
Ben Richards
A quick audio comic of pages 151-152 of "The Hard Goodbye", the first book of Frank Miller's "Sin City".
This is my own interpretation of Marv, not a Micky Rourke impression.
Expect many more, longer audio comics to come, of Sin City, and of tons more books.
I found Johnny Depp's portrayal of Willy Wonka, in TIm Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, delightfully bizarre and really funny. So, just for fun, here's my impression.
*I disabled comments on this video because I got sick of people complaining that I have a nose. Yes, most human beings have a nose. Myself included. And no, I don't have a professional make-up crew who can magically make it disappear.
This is an impression video. Not a cosplay attempt. So please just try to enjoy it for what it is.
WARNING: LOTS OF BAD LANGUAGE
My impression of Mark Wahlberg's awesome performance as Dignam in The Departed, truly one of the greatest films ever made.
So my camera broke, and it's completely useless. Now all I have is the webcam on my macbook, so I'll be using that until I get another camera. Sorry about the inferior video/audio quality.
Anyway, here's Phil Hoffman in the movie Happiness.
Yeah, yeah, yeah The Dark Knight is old news and Joker impressions are the most overdone thing in the world. But I recently discovered the greatness that is TheJokerBlogs and they inspired me to don the clown makeup once again. This was the result of that inspiration.
*By the way I know the wig is horrible. It looked a lot better in the mirror. Oh well...
Three friends embark on an epic adventure to find a great treasure, guarded by the last remaining dragon on Earth. But they encounter many challenging obstacles along the way. Can their friendship carry them through the Forest of the Elder Dragon?
Fun Fact: This was a video project for our World Literature class, and it was entirely improvised.
Here's footage of my stage debut, as Jacob Marley in Bishop Shanahan High School's production of A Christmas Carol: The Musical. This is the "Link By Link" scene, which is my personal favorite scene in the show.