
Will There be Yogurt in Hell?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 17:52
Synopsis: In which we examine if too much of anything can be a bad thing – even yogurt. A dimension-hopping morality story with a twist…or is it?
Theme: Indiscretion
Object: Yogurt
Optional extra element: Shadows
Bonus element: 300 Elephants
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Shadowplay
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 17:44
Synopsis:
Theme: Indiscretion
Object: Yogurt
Optional extra element: Shadows
Bonus element: 300 Elephants
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Clumsy Beasts and Their Natural Habitats
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 17:32
Synopsis: Will and his girlfriend Claire are just relaxing with some friends, and decide to watch a movie. However, a series of indiscretions reveals that everything is not as it seems. Will their relationship be able to survive?
Theme: Indiscretion
Object: Yogurt
Optional extra element: Shadows
Bonus element: 300 Elephants
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There Will Be Yoghurt
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 17:30
2009 Competition Winner
Synopsis: The morning after the night before; Joe wakes up to find that someone had scrawled on his mirror in yoghurt:” I’ know what you did last night”. What did he do last night?
In a misguided attempt to find out who spread dairy products all over his room, and to find out exactly what he did the night before, Joe begins the search for the guilty yoghurt pot.
Like a hung-over ninja, he sneaks into his house-mate’s rooms and into their little, private worlds. In the search for truth, one must be prepared for anything, but not this…
Theme: Indiscretion
Object: Yogurt
Optional extra element: Shadows
Bonus element: 300 Elephants
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East
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 15:09
This silent movie was made to be shown as part of a performance of East (written by Steven Berkoff) at the Assembly Rooms. The piano played along live as the movie depicted the fight brutally described by Les and Mike in the previous scene.

The Morning After
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 14:47
Synopsis: ‘The Morning After’ follows the tale of Tom, a poor lost soul who awakens from what was apparently an eventful night out to discover he has misplaced an item of incredible value with which he had been entrusted. He must retrace his steps and retrieve this item before it is too late! On his path he will encounter various people trying to distract him from his quest, and from who he will discover he’d made many more promises that night. It pretty much ends happily.
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Assassinator 2
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 14:29
Watch The Trailer (click the bottom-right arrow and select HQ to watch in the highest available quality):
Picking up where the last film left off, “Assassinator 2″ aims to up the ante in every conceivable way. Originally written to be more cerebral and plot driven than “The Assassinator” it boasts much more quality action. The sequel is feature length, with far more comedy, greater acting performances, more impressive special effects, and generally higher production values than the original.
“Assassinator 2″ cost only about £30 to make and yet uses up-to-date action sequence special effects, including wire-work and green-screening. It features a cast of almost fifty actors, including former members of sketch comedy group: “The Durham Revue” (Edinburgh Fringe Festival regulars).
The film also stars several high-profile celebrity cameo appearances, including author Bill Bryson and cast-members of the ‘Star Trek’ television series (ranging all the way from Walter Koenig of the Original Captain Kirk-era cast, to “The Next Generation” star Marina Sirtis, to Robert Picardo of “Star Trek Voyager”).
Watch the complete feature-length ASSASSINATOR 2 movie (approx 112 mins) here:
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