Finally! Jason Trost has made a sequel to ‘The FP’, my favorite post-apocalyptic, dance dance revolution to the death, action film! That’s right! ‘The FP2: Beats of Rage’ has finally arrived in theaters and Jason is back on Geekscape to talk about fan-funding the follow up to the cult film, course correcting the project from a TV series to a film and why making things on an independent level is the best way to make art! We also talk a bit about ‘Umbrella Academy’, the positives and minuses of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and hint at what might be in the future for the FP universe. And we shout out Geekscapist Frank Sanders a lot! If you’re an independent artist, this is a pretty solid one to listen to! Enjoy!

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Briefly: It’s been 84 years…

Not really, but it’s been almost 6 years since The FP first blew our freaking minds. Back in the day, we had our own screening of the feature, had basically the whole family on Geekscape, and spent way, way too long playing The FP rhythm game on our phones.

I even dressed up as a member of the 248 for Halloween one year.

Jason and company have worked on a bunch of cool projects in the years since The FP, but naturally, myself and fans all over the world wanted to see what happened to our pals from Frazier Park.

I’m so, so happy to see that after what seems like years of teasing, Beats of Rage: The FP 2 is finally on its way.

Jason and crew have already shot the first 30 minutes of the project, with the intention of pitching Beats of Rage as a television series. Jason notes that “We were going to try and pitch is as a TV show… but, politics YO! That could take a mo suckin’ eternity. Plus, we think this shit is so dope, we’re sick of waiting! Let’s just finish the movie and get this shit up into your living room with a beer in your hand ASAP!”

That sounds great to me. We’ve waited this long, NOW LET’S SEE THIS SHIT! FOR THE DUCKS!

Here’s the synopsis for Beats of Rage:

In a dystopian future… the world is in a booze drought. Disputes are fought to the death via the dancing arcade game Beat-Beat Revolution, which has absolutely no relation to Dance Dance Revolution. Alternate Reality yo.

In this ghetto ass fantasy, in order to save The FP once again… again, JTRO -The Beat-Beating champion from a legendary bloodline of beat-beaters and KCDC – his mystical hype man, must quest deep into The Wastes, a world decimated by the beat wars, in order to compete in the ancient Beat-Beat tournament, “Beats of Rage”. JTRO travels deep into the realm of his birthplace where he must dig deeper than six feet to vanquish the self-proclaimed lord of the Wastes, AK-47. Will JTRO fulfill KCDC’s prophecy? Will he be able to RENIG before it’s too late and save The FP from runnin’ dry once and for all?

In just a couple of days, the team has raised nearly 25% of their miniscule $25,000 goal. We’ve seen freaking Potato Salads make more cash than that, so fans should definitely be able to hit this target (and way, way more than that). Naturally there’s some shit in it for you (aside from simply letting this exist). Backer rewards include credits, soundtracks, copies of the film, shirts, having your photo in the film, a ticket to the premiere, and even a role in the movie.

Did I mention that you can watch 10 minutes of the project right now?

Yeah, you can.

So for For Jason. For Frank Sanders. For us. It’s time to show that you’re a true member of the 248 and make this shit happen. Open your chequebook. Click the freakin’ share button. Make Beats of Rage: The FP 2 happen.

You can head to the IndieGoGo page right here, and watch ten minutes of the project below.

https://vimeo.com/222572260

Jason Trost’s The FP was one of my favourite films of 2011.

The film sounds absolutely absurd when you try to describe it; it’s a classically-styled action set in a dystopian future filled with hilarious slang, gangs that fight each-other by facing off in ‘Beat-Beat Revelation’ matches (yep, it’s basically DDR), and of course, ducks.

But it’s pretty much impossible to watch it and not fall in love. The heart and soul emanating from The FP is a rare joy, and has led the myriad of friends that I’ve shown the film to fall in love with it just as I have. We even had Jason, Brandon, and Sarah Trost on Geekscape to discuss the film way back in the day.

Now, it’s finally getting a sequel: enter Beats of Rage: The FP Part II

What a freaking title.

An Indiegogo campaign for the sequel launch yesterday, and JTRO let us know just why it’s taken so long for a sequel to finally be official, and why he’s decided to try it now. Here’s just a few words from the heartfelt campaign:

Since THE FP, I’ve been trying to figure out what to do next with my career.  Financially,  THE FP was viewed as a failure.  It wasn’t my big break, it wasn’t even a small break.  So I’ve been forced to make a series of movies based on the piles of trash I’ve had available to me at the time, which have all served as great learning experiences, but I’m not truly proud of any of them in the way I am THE FP, because none of the others have been my dream movies.  I’m sick of making movies I like, I want to get back into making movies I love and I know you love.

Things wrapped up nicely at the end of the first film, so what could the sequel be about? Well, The FP needs saving… again! Here’s the plot description:

In this ghetto ass fantasy, in order to save The FP once again… again, JTRO and KCDC must quest deep into The Wastes in order to compete in the ancient Beat-Beat tournament, “Beats of Rage.”  JTRO travels deep into the realm of his birthplace where he must dig deeper than six feet to vanquish the self proclaimed lord of the Wastes, AK-47.  Will JTRO fullfil KCDC’s prophecy?  Will he be able to RENIG before it’s too late and save The FP from runnin’ dry once and for all?

How could you not want to see that?

This time around, JTRO and company are looking for a cool $100,000 to make Beats of Rage happen. Sure, it sounds like a lot (well, not if you compare it to the myriad of video game campaigns that are funded millions of dollars in just a few days), but this time around, Trost wants “to actually spend that money on the movie and give you guys something new, fresh and exciting.  We want breathing room.  The time to make the right choices.  The ability to not have to rip half of the script pages out on set.'”

Sounds fair.

As always, there are plenty of sweet, sweet backer rewards up for grabs, including producer credits (you’ve always wanted to be a producer, haven’t you?), signed copies, ducks, posters, street cred, and way, way more.

So let’s make this happen! The campaign till has 59 days to go, and has made great progress in its first 24 hours. Take a look at the Beats of Rage: The FP Part II teaser trailer below, head here to back the project, and be sure to SHARE it with everyone you know. Everyone.

https://youtu.be/PFeQ2m3dF24

After watching that teaser, is anyone else planning a The FP re-watch this weekend?

Filmmaker Jason Trost arrives back on Geekscape to talk about his new film ‘How To Save Us’, opening in select markets this weekend! Along for the ride is Tallay Wickham, one of the actresses from the film, as they talk about the ghost story’s origins in video games… like Silent Hill! Tallay and I share our love for all things Professor Layton and Jason calls ‘The Witcher 3’ the first Witcher title you definitely have to play! We discuss retro throwback indie films like ‘Kung Fury’ and how they often miss the point and I talk about Ron Gilbert’s new game ‘Thimbleweed Park’! Also, how this year’s Nintendo Championship totally miss the mark and whether having The Rock remake ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ is a good thing or a bad thing! Enjoy, Geekscapists!

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This is so cool.

Regular folk will read this project’s creator as as Frank Sanders, but long time Geekscapists know him better as Sandstone. He’s been with us for as long as we can remember, and we really, really love him, so we’re beyond ecstatic that he’s finally getting to make the short film he’s been talking about for ages.

It’s called CHRISTMASacre, and… well, you’re already sold, aren’t you?

Need more? Here’s the synopsis, which is just as bad-ass as the title is:

Christmassacre is a short film about Jesus and Santa teaming up to rid the world of lowlife criminals and crooked cops.

 

The world has turned the chaos. Everywhere you look you see people jumping at every opportunity to take advantage of their fellow man. We expect this of politicians and we expect this of a portion of our society best suited behind bars. What we do not, and should not expect however, is for those that are tasked to protect us to turn against us with violence and malice. Sadly, what we want and what we get are often two dissimilar truths, and now The Immovable Object and The Unstoppable Force have come to set shit straight by any means necessary.

Now, the project is already well into principal photography (as you can see from the screenshots on the Kickstarter page), and everything is looking really solid so far. The campaign has a goal of just $1000, and as Frank states, ” We need the extra little amount to pay the final actors travel expenses and food for being so kind as to come work on this project. We will also need a few more tools in editing.”

Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? Now take a look at this short teaser:

Now, as always there are some pretty sweet (and CHRISTMASsy rewards available to backers, including signed promo photos, bloody Christmas ornaments, fake needles (that double as pens), Santa suits, and more.

Now, take a look at the campaign video below, show your holiday spirit, and help out a fellow Geekscapist! You can head here to back the project.

This is it! Geekscape 300! Joining us for this super-sized Geekscape spectacular is Clerks star Marilyn Ghigiotti, who not only brings us lasagna (which made my head explode), but also catches us up on her post-Clerks work and talks about the process of finding out she’s going to be in ‘Clerks 3’! Gilmore, Ben Dunn and Ian Kerner appear to reenact the first Geekscape! Witney Siebold and Jason Trost talk ‘Elysium’, with Ian Kerner and Jon Schnepp (who gives us an updated on ‘The Death of Superman Lives’ documentary)! Stan Lee’s Comikaze organizer Regina Carpinelli previews what’s in store for this year’s Comikaze and Geekscape writers Juan Carlos Marquez and Josh Jackson tell us why ‘Pikmin 3’ is definitely worth picking up! PLUS! ‘Airwolf’ comic writer David Gorden calls in along with longtime Geekscape writers Jacob Lopez, Shane O’Hare, Matt Kelly and Derek Kraneveldt! JUAN CARLOS!!!

 

If you’re a regular around these parts, you know how much we love Jason Trost. He’s the man behind last year’s phenomenal The FP (which made it on Jonathan’s best of 2012 list), and this year’s All Superheroes Must Die. We’ve also featured him on the podcast twice (here and here), and had a long conversation with him before All Superheroes Must Die released earlier this year.

Jason’s next film, Wet and Reckless, is now just a few days away from VOD. This Friday (August 9th), the movie will be available for rent/download worldwide. Yep, even if you’re all the way up in Canada (like me), you won’t have to wait months to check it out.

Wet and Reckless has been called “Jersey Shore meets National Treasure.”, and it looks like an absolute blast. The film won the 2013 Independent Spirit Award at Fantastic Planet earlier this year, and I really can’t wait to see it.

Watch the trailer for Wet and Reckless below, and head over to Vimeo to check the movie out!

http://youtu.be/h8orJGjucuY

Imagine Wes Anderson’s BOTTLE ROCKET fused with the reality TV show SURVIVOR, and you might get the slightest inkling of this hilarious buddy-comedy-crime-caper that spins entirely off the rails. Two party-animal, reality TV stars (Jason Trost – THE FP, and Lucas Till – X-MEN: FIRST CLASS) are stranded in Thailand. The only way home, and last chance of reclaiming their reality star-status? A treasure map… to a treasure map… Hilarity and adventure ensue in this indie comedic gem.

Following the first teaser trailer released late last month, Dark Sky Films has just released a new unrated preview for the upcoming third chapter in the Hatchet franchise. It looks like everything you’d expect from a Hatchet film, and classic slasher fans should find plenty to love with this one.

I’ve never seen Hatchet myself. Is it something I should be checking out? Watch the new trailer for Hatchet III below, and let us know what you think! The film hits theatres and on-demand on June 14th!

HATCHET III continues the tale of the now-iconic villain Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder). As a search and recovery team heads into the haunted swamp to pick up the pieces and carnage left behind from the first two films, Marybeth (Danielle Harris) hunts down the true secret to ending the voodoo curse that has left the ghost of Victor Crowley haunting and terrorizing Honey Island Swamp for decades.

Horror fans, here’s the trailer you’ve been waiting for! It’s gory, outrageous, not-safe-for-work, and it looks like a bloody good time. Hatchet III is set to premiere in Los Angeles on June 14th, with a (hopeful) theatrical release coming soon after!

Watch the full trailer below, and let us know what you think! Were you a fan of the first two films?

HATCHET III continues the tale of the now-iconic villain Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder). As a search and recovery team heads into the haunted swamp to pick up the pieces and carnage left behind from the first two films, Marybeth (Danielle Harris) hunts down the true secret to ending the voodoo curse that has left the ghost of Victor Crowley haunting and terrorizing Honey Island Swamp for decades.

If you’re a regular around these parts, you know how much we love Jason Trost. He’s the man behind last year’s phenomenal The FP (which made it on Jonathan’s best of 2012 list), and this year’s All Superheroes Must Die. We’ve also featured him on the podcast twice (here and here), and had a long conversation with him before All Superheroes Must Die released just a few months ago.

 

JTRO’s at it again, this time with #WetAndReckless. Grindfist Pictures has just released the film’s official trailer and poster, and they look bad-ass. Check them out below, and let us know what you think! The full feature however, won’t make it to release without our help, so read on for the details!

 

 

A reality television show goes horribly wrong forcing its ill-equipped stars to hunt for buried treasure to find a way home.

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#WetAndReckless stars Lucas Till, Jason Trost, Scout-Taylor Compton and Sean Whalen, and it should be a freaking blast! As mentioned above, it does need our help to see the light of day. Jason has has created an IndieGogo campaign to raise funds for the film’s distribution. Check it out here, claim some cool rewards (like a limited edition autographed poster), and help us all see JTRO’s latest!

 

Jason, we’ll be backing your shit up until the end, for reals.

Jason Trost is a name we use a lot here at Geekscape. Whether we’re featuring the admirable artist on the most alcohol fueled episode of the podcast EVER, or simply showing off his anticipated next project, Jason’s is a name we keep an eye on around these parts.

It all started earlier this year with The FP. We name-drop this one pretty consistently too, so if you still haven’t seen it… what the hell is wrong with you!? Watch the trailer below, and you’ll see why The FP is something special:

I’ve shown the film to countless individuals, who have each reacted in the exact same manner; 10 minutes in they’ll beg me to turn it off, but by the end, everyone begs for more. Sadly, there isn’t any more (yet), but on the bright side, JTRO’s All Superheroes Must Die hits VOD in just a few days!

Last week I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Jason and talk about the new movie (along with a few other topics)! Check out the transcript below, and when you get a chance to see All Superheroes Must Die, make sure to let us know what you think of it!

For those who don’t know, in your own words, describe All Superheroes Must Die.

Jason: Saw meets The Running Man. Everyone else is comparing it to Battle Royale, The Hunger Games, or this, that and the other thing. For me it always started with Running Man because that’s what I loved when I was a kid so it was definitely a huge influence.

It’s like a superhero movie with a little bit of a Verhoeven take which I wanted to do. Basically James Remar, the bad guy for me just plays a Paul Verhoeven villain. He’s just classic Robocop. 

Essentially the movie is about these four superheroes who get tossed into an abandoned town, are stripped of all their superpowers, and are forced by their arch-nemesis who is supposed to be dead to play games and compete against each other to try and survive the night.

It’s really that classic 1980’s, 80 minute romp against the clock. It’s like The Warriors in that we’re not going to spend an hour setting up these superheroes, it’s more like you’re dropped right in the middle of this superhero series, and this is episode 250. You’ll find out who these characters are through the actions they take throughout the movie, rather than bogging it down with an hour of origin story, which is really driving me nuts with all the superhero movies today.

Where did the concept come from? Was it another high-school/college short like The FP was, or did you come up with it later?

Jason: I came up with this one later. I think I was about 23 when I thought of the idea. We had finished The FP, the editing was done and we were just waiting in limbo while nobody wanted to buy it. I had nothing to do and was just sitting there one boring spring afternoon. I was doing a music video and thought “you know what would be cool? Running Man with superheroes.” It was really just as stupid as that. When you’re on set for twelve hours and have nothing to do and are just staring at the walls, that’s just what happens.

That’s where it started out and we just ran with it. Then we had a little bit of money and a really short time window before Lucas went off to do X-Men and we were really sick of not doing anything so we thought “how do we make this work?” We just went on back to the FP and shot a movie in different parts of it, and some similar ones too, you’ll recognize some locations from the last film for sure.

The movie was originally titled Vs. Why the name change?

Jason: That got changed because Image (the distributor) believed, which I agree with, that it would be more marketable with a title like All Superheroes Must Die.

Vs. is kind of a vague title; if you’re going to sell a movie like this you need to think “what are you going to watch when you’re stoned on Netflix in the middle of the night? Are you going to watch something called Vs. or something like Surf Nazis?” I think that’s the case with this one: if it’s three in the morning and you’re drunk or something, you’d watch All Superheroes Must Die over Vs. any day.

We touched on this a little bit already, but to me, All Superheroes Must Die looks like one part Saw, one part Battle Royale, and a whole lot of Jason Trost. Have you heard any other interesting comparisons?

Jason: There’s a lot of Kick-Ass going around, and I get it. When you see the movie though you’ll realize that it’s really nothing like Kick-Ass at all. Kick-Ass is about a bunch of people that don’t have powers but just want to be superheroes. These people really did have powers, and it’s more about what you do when you’re trained to do and think a certain way for your entire life, and what you do when that’s no longer possible. It’s a ‘what makes a superhero super’ kind of conflict; is it just powers, or is it something more than that?

The movie started filming back in 2010. What was the development process like?

Jason: I pretty much got the idea, wrote the script a week later, and then found out we had about $20,000 and a very short time frame to do anything with it. This was all in April, and we knew we would have to shoot in June before Luke left a week later for X-Men. 

It was a spur of the moment idea that just kind of happened. The development process was really short. With The FP, I had been working on a script since I was about 16 and we finally made it when I was 21. This one was a very short turnaround, with the final cut hitting less than a year after the idea came up, which is nuts!

I’m seeing a lot more publicity for All Superheroes Must Die than I did for The FP. As you’re becoming more of a household face (at least in the houses I frequent), do you find more people recognizing you on the street?

Jason: Yeah I’ve been getting a little bit of that if I’m in the right circle. When I went to Comic-Con it was insane, and I didn’t really expect it to happen at all. There was even someone dressed as JTRO walking around, and I thought that was quite the commitment. Someone even asked my if I was “dressed like the guy from The FP,” and I just said “yes I am.” It’s been a blast!

A lot of your family members were involved with The FP. Is this also the case this time around?

 Jason: Yeah it was definitely the case. We used the barn that was The Foundation in The FP. We used it basically as a stage for different sets in this movie.

My dad did some effects for us, and my sister did the costumes right before she went on to do Project Runway. We literally had to finish all the costumes for the movie in two weeks; she was basically getting a bag put over her head and being driven out to New York to be on that show with no contact for six weeks.

How’s working with James Remar? Rickshaw sure seems a lot different from the Harry Morgan that I’m used to seeing. 

Jason: He’s awesome. I love James. I’ve been friends with him since I was ten years old because my dad was doing effects of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. We were over in London and Thailand for four months when I was in fifth grade. I was on set doing nothing, and I had a Game Boy and we bonded over playing Tetris and now here he is in my movie all these years later.

What were some of the challenges you faced while making the film?

Jason: It was definitely the money factor. We had to figure out how to make this movie for what the budget of food is on most independent movies. Constantly trying to create things out of nothing, taking things out of the script or condensing them because they were impossible to do due to time or money constraints. It was a constant struggle of trying to keep the movie cohesive and not a total piece of shit. I think we achieved that in the end, but it was definitely very hard.

Conversely, what was the most exciting aspect of being a part of this project?

Jason: I loved being in a superhero costume. I’ve been dreaming of it since I was a kid. I’ve been Batman probably ten times for Halloween. It was just awesome going to work and putting on a superhero costume and holding a gun and getting makeup scars across my face. It’s everything you want to do when you’re six years old, and I just got to do it. It was awesome.

This one’s right from Jonathan: Has Luke sold out? Are you happy for him, or would you like to kill him in his sleep?

Jason: (Laughter). I don’t think he’s necessarily sold out. If he has, thank God, because it’s what’s selling our movie. I’m definitely happy for him, and I hope they don’t just give him the shaft on the next X-Men. 

How is All Superheroes Must Die different from other superhero films?

Jason: I’m not really sure that it is totally different. It’s a lot of what you’ve seen a million times, just told in a very different way. It’s shot as though it’s a dark indie movie instead of a typical blockbuster comic book film. Really it should have come out in the 1980’s, and it’s kind of weird that it didn’t.

I can’t wait to see it. When will we be able to check the movie out?

Jason: It comes out on VOD on January 1st, and then will hit theatres a few days later on the 4th. On the 29th it’ll hit Blu-Ray, DVD, and iTunes. It’s all coming out very quickly.

How about an update on Hatchet 3?

Jason: That was so much fun. I went to New Orleans and shot that which was great. I didn’t know it was possible for there to be so many bugs in one place. Of course we were shooting in actual swamps, and I had to have bug spray on three layers of clothing just to avoid being eaten alive.

It was awesome though. I get to fire a gun, I get to be a stupid southern cop, and I had no idea I was going to have an accent until the first take. I just looked around, and everyone else was doing one, and I didn’t want to seem out of place, so I just went for a mix of Shane from The Walking Dead mixed with Tommy Lee Jones, and there it was.

That’s all folks! All Superheroes Must Die hits VOD this Monday! When you’re hungover on New Years Day, make sure to check it out!

Here at Geekscape, we’re pretty huge fans of Jason Trost. This year’s The FP was a hilarious, weird, and extremely original romp through the war torn land of Frazier Park. I couldn’t tell you how many people I’ve shown The FP to, and after a few minutes of “this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen”, every single person has ended up loving it. The movie was quite clearly a labour of extreme love, and I can’t wait to see more of that in JTRO’s next film, All Superheroes Must Die.

Distributor Image Entertainment has just given the film an official release date. Awesomely enough, All Superheroes Must Die will receive a limited theatrical run along with the originally planned VOD release. VOD will be available on New Year’s Day (January 1st), while the film’s theatrical engagement will begin just 3 days later (January 4th).

The film won’t be playing anywhere near me, but if VOD had lines, I’d be the first one in it! Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

If you’re hungering for more JTRO, back in March we featured him along with siblings Sarah and Brandon, in a hilariously inappropriate, unusually alcohol-filled episode of Geekscape.

You might want to strap yourself in for this episode, featuring Brandon, Jason and Sarah Trost of the new film “The FP”. I’ve been trying for weeks to get Geekscape involved in The FP as it’s the most fun I’ve had watching a movie in a long time. Know going in that you’ll either love or hate this movie. You’ll probably love or hate this episode. But that’s how shit gets in The FP. I’m pretty stoked to have gotten a chance to sit down with Jason, who plays the lead and co-wrote the script, Sarah, who designed everything you see on screen and Brandon, who co-wrote and directed the movie. We talk online critics, making this movie for scratch and making fun of Hollywood action films. I can’t wait for all of you to watch this movie when it comes out! We’re going to talk about this one for years!

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THE FP opens in select cities this Friday, March 16 and is available in
theaters ANYWHERE across the country through Tugg.com, the collective
action platform that allows individuals to choose what they want to see at
their local theater.  More info here — http://tugg.com/thefp