Part 1 of "Lynette" a short film by Joe Fiorello.
A sexy, twisted, dark comedy/horror film about an assassin who falls in love with her targets a bit too easily for her Boss' taste. But why let a little thing like death spoil a good relationship.
In this episode we're introduced to Ralph, a guy in a precarious predicament. Both Lynette has nothing but love for poor Ralphie... so she shows him her love in a way only she can.
Rated R or maybe NC-17 for sexual innuendo, sexualized situations, sadistic violence, smoking, badass sunglasses, evil grins, guns, and attempted use of an electric drill in a sexual act.
(Korean Language, English Subtitles.)
Starring:
Angie Lim
Kevin Gee
Peter Kim
Daniel Kim
Liang Shih
Featuring:
Dan Hegarty
Jeani Kimm
Director of Photgraphy: Yvie Raij
Special Effects Makeup by Sean Manual
Lighting by Danny Lee
Music by Maria Rita
Production Notes:
This is actually the initial rough draft edit of the short film "Lynette." I completed this edit to temporary music I thought perfectly set the mood to screen for cast, crew, and friends to get initial thoughts and constructive criticism about it. The problem is that as soon as I started up the project again, the file got corrupted and I lost all my edits.
Back to square one, I kept promising myself I would eventually re-edit from scratch and come up with a final version. I ended up writing a feature length screenplay version of "Lynette" instead. Then when the feature version didn't get produced, we moved onto other projects, still promising myself that eventually I would finally come up with a final version of "Lynette" the short film.
Years have gone by, I've started a new draft of the feature film script and I'm still wondering if I'll ever find the time to finish editing a version from scratch of "Lynette." All this time I get requests to see it and all this time I've been robbing people the chance to see the original draft version in all of it's imperfect glory. So here it is.... the original rough draft of "Lynette" in easily digestible parts. Hope you enjoy!
And apologies to Maria Rita for borrowing your music. Liang said at the time you probably wouldn't mind, but never was able to get in touch with your people or ask you in person. I can only hope these videos can help increase interest and awareness in your music with is awesome. Go buy her tunes if you like what you hear.
@ FFKmcdevious haha... Yeah, I seem to have the habit of writing that in to kick things off.
joefiorellofilms 2 years ago
You love having someone bound up in the opening scene of your movies, huh?
FFKmcdevious 2 years ago