This year, we're seeing a lot of movies in which the fate of the Earth is threatened, but we're willing to bet that none of them feature bluegrass music and a guy from Twisted Sister. Yes, those are just two elements in the delightfully bizarre "The History Of Future Folk," the debut feature film from co-directors Jeremy Kipp Walker and John Mitchell.Starring Nils D’Aulaire, Jay Klaitz, Julie Ann Emery, April Hernandez and Dee Snider (yes, that Dee Snider), the film tells the bonkers story of General Trius aka Bill, sent from the planet Hondo to take over Earth when their home is threatened by a comet. Once here, he becomes enchanted by the strange human concoction called "music," and decides to stay, settle down and start a family. But that existence is interrupted when Hondo sends the assassin Kevin to get the take-over-Earth mission back on track, but...
- 6/6/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Check out a new clip from Variance Films' The History of Future Folk comedy sci-fi/music pic directed by J. Anderson Mitchell and Jeremy Kipp Walker, which opened May 31st. The film stars Nils D’Aulaire, Jay Klaitz, Julie Ann Emery, April Hernandez, and Dee Snider. The clip called "Once Upon a Time" opens with a persistent little girl who wants a story before she gets in bed, with dad saying "Alright, once upon a time, on a planet called Hondo, there was a little boy anmed Trius. Everyone in Hondo was scared because there was a Ginormous comet in space, heading right for their planet."...
- 6/1/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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