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The Multiple Award-Winning Writer and Director presents his Second Feature Film, THE HILLS HAVE THIGHS: AN APPALACHIAN COMEDY! The film has just been re-edited and the DIrector's Cut can be yours today! Order Your DVD's of EITHER FILM today at http://www.thehillshavethig...
About Me:
Hometown:
COLUMBIA, S.C.
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Attorney, Reading Clerk, S.C. House of Representatives,Independent Filmmaker
Companies:
Cromer Law Offices P.O. Box 50624 Columbia, S.C. 29250 email address: bubbacromer@thehillshavethighs.com
Schools:
University of South Carolina Lawschool (Juris Doctor) Clemson University (BA) Dreher High School (HSDiploma)
Hobbies:
Music,Horticulture,Cooking (when I used to have time for such things)
Movies:
PSYCHO,PINK FLAMINGOS,THE SHINING,BLADE RUNNER,ANGEL HEART,SILENCE OF THE LAMBS & AMERICAN BEAUTY
Books:
ANYTHING BY FLANNERY OCONNOR. PERIOD.
Multiple Award-Winning First Feature Film, The Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Story
The Long Way Home A Bigfoot Story (2006) Written, Produced and Directed by James Bubba Cromer
This Docu-Drama was fortunate enough to receive the following Prestigious Honors:
*Best Narrative Feature at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival (2006)
*Best Mockumentary and Best Supporting Actor at the Charlotte Cackalacky Film Festival (2008)
*Golden Reel recipient for Innovative Filmmaking, Agency Films, Asheville Film Festival (2007)
*Top billing at the Historical Imperial Theatre, First Take Film Festival, Augusta, Georgia (2008)
*Peoples Choice Award at the Indie Grits Film Festival in Columbia, South Carolina (2007)
not to mention numerous successful screenings across the country, including being selected as the feature film for the North Carolina Pride Week in Raleigh-Durham in 2007.
---Please read our most-recent Review---
"The no-budget comedy The Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Comedy (2007), set in the mountain wilderness of North Carolina, is hands-down brilliant.
With something of a documentary tone, the look of the film is cheap as all hell, & yet every hick performance is wholeheartedly convincing.
Incredibly I've seen reviews that tore this film to shreds. Ordinarily I'd say such things are a matter of taste, but really, for once, it seems like some people just didn't get it, & found the "home made" cinema verite approach to microbudget comedy somehow inaccessible.
As a comedy this is so pokerfaced & sincere that I've seen it called a thriller. And if anyone really thought they were supposed to respond to this film as action-adventure, thriller, or horror, they'll be just so disappointed.But anyone with admiration for truly off-the-beaten-track independent cinema will delight in this films subtly bizarre nuttiness.
Right from the hysterical opening when a fat old lady is screaming, "Romaine! Romaine! Somethings got the chickens!" I'm unable to suppress giggles.A Miami newspaper reporter pursues the truth behind bigfoot sightings in a series of interviews with wackier & wackier believers, nonbelievers, & witnesses, who are always just an inch shy of over-the-top so that the humor never passes from real human comedy into outright parody.
When the reporter begins to "believe" & starts a descent into disappointment & bitterness that his life & career suck, his quest for a highly individual truth becomes a twisted sort of internal heroism."
--Review by: weirdwildrealm.com (July 9, 2009)
Make sure to get your copy of this Unforgettable CULT Classic today by clicking here: http://www.thehillshavethighs.com/Shop/
Click here for the Official Movie Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1BxwwvUv4w
This Docu-Drama was fortunate enough to receive the following Prestigious Honors:
*Best Narrative Feature at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival (2006)
*Best Mockumentary and Best Supporting Actor at the Charlotte Cackalacky Film Festival (2008)
*Golden Reel recipient for Innovative Filmmaking, Agency Films, Asheville Film Festival (2007)
*Top billing at the Historical Imperial Theatre, First Take Film Festival, Augusta, Georgia (2008)
*Peoples Choice Award at the Indie Grits Film Festival in Columbia, South Carolina (2007)
not to mention numerous successful screenings across the country, including being selected as the feature film for the North Carolina Pride Week in Raleigh-Durham in 2007.
---Please read our most-recent Review---
"The no-budget comedy The Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Comedy (2007), set in the mountain wilderness of North Carolina, is hands-down brilliant.
With something of a documentary tone, the look of the film is cheap as all hell, & yet every hick performance is wholeheartedly convincing.
Incredibly I've seen reviews that tore this film to shreds. Ordinarily I'd say such things are a matter of taste, but really, for once, it seems like some people just didn't get it, & found the "home made" cinema verite approach to microbudget comedy somehow inaccessible.
As a comedy this is so pokerfaced & sincere that I've seen it called a thriller. And if anyone really thought they were supposed to respond to this film as action-adventure, thriller, or horror, they'll be just so disappointed.But anyone with admiration for truly off-the-beaten-track independent cinema will delight in this films subtly bizarre nuttiness.
Right from the hysterical opening when a fat old lady is screaming, "Romaine! Romaine! Somethings got the chickens!" I'm unable to suppress giggles.A Miami newspaper reporter pursues the truth behind bigfoot sightings in a series of interviews with wackier & wackier believers, nonbelievers, & witnesses, who are always just an inch shy of over-the-top so that the humor never passes from real human comedy into outright parody.
When the reporter begins to "believe" & starts a descent into disappointment & bitterness that his life & career suck, his quest for a highly individual truth becomes a twisted sort of internal heroism."
--Review by: weirdwildrealm.com (July 9, 2009)
Make sure to get your copy of this Unforgettable CULT Classic today by clicking here: http://www.thehillshavethighs.com/Shop/
Click here for the Official Movie Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1BxwwvUv4w
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