Looks that Kill 2013 – Model Search

Once again Fat Foot Films and Shauna LeMay of Pick Your Poison makeup are in collaboration for a 2013 Looks That Kill calendar (working title: Twisted Tales). The 2013 version is going to blow the past calendars out of the water. The two companies are putting their forces together, creating new themes, new looks and new effects. If you are looking to be a part of this gore-tastic project, please email:

shauna@pypmakeup.com

We are currently looking for models to make this calendar a phenomenal success, so if you like to get bloody and dirty, and don’t mind pushing some limits in a bikini, this calendar is for you.

T-Shirts, Hoodies & More – Now Available!

Now available at the Fat Foot Films CafePress shop. We have men and women’s t-shirts, hoodies, ringer-t’s, long sleeve, baseball jersey, and coffee mugs.

 

Fat Foot Film’s love’s to make movies and keep our audience entertained. If you do love what we do then grab yourself a shirt today.  All proceeds go to our current projects and it keeps our dreams alive. We thank you for your support.

“Unpretty” a new short horror film

“Unpretty” – Beauty is Skin Deep

Maggie (Meredith L. Phillips) is an overweight teenage girl who is the center of every joke in school. The constant bullying and torment has caused her psyche to begin to break.  Becca (Stephanie Antoinette Marrow) whose antics have caused her to be on the brink of expulsion is forced by the Principal to become friends with Maggie. Can Becca save Maggie’s crumbling mind, or will her new “friend” just help prove that deep down we are all a little unpretty?

Fat Foot Films has teamed up with first time Director Dennis Nadeau to produce his vision “Unpretty”.  We would like to thank everyone that help make this project come to life. “Unpretty” will begin the film festival circuit this fall. Movie stills and a trailer will be released soon.

Starring:  Meredith L. Phillips, Stephanie Antoinette Marrow, Jamil Goforth, Vincent Perrone Jr., Tiffany Howcroft and Erik Johnson

Written & Directed by Dennis Nadeau

Fight Scene – Short Action Film

Professional stuntman Jim Ford (Knight and Day, The Surrogates, The Bounty Hunter) helms this perilous martial arts style short film about a man whose car breaks down in a bad part of town.  When he decides to walk home, he encounters some ebullient street thugs who get in his way.

Having worked with the industry’s top stunt coordinators and been apart of some of the most exhilarating fight sequences, it was such an experience to be able to create my own fight scene with my personal style.  The people we were fortunate enough to get on board for this, that gave their time and lent their ideas was truly a blessing.   The martial art movies and choreographers that helped and influenced this short, have made “Fight Scene” one of the most unparallelled sequences ever caught on film.
-Director Jim Ford