Grapes on a Vine

From Shadow and Act’s Tambay

November 30th, 2009

We haven’t exactly been too enthusiastic around here about all we’ve seen from Al Robbin’s second feature film, Grapes On A Vine, which has received some mentions on this blog, HERE and HERE; but, I have to give the man credit for all his efforts – specifically, he’s been relentless in marketing the film, sending out clips and trailers for us to look at and even critique, and he’s been very humble throughout, which has won my respect, regardless of how I feel about the footage I’ve seen of film thus far!

Al, who’s also a regular commenter on this blog, posted Facebook notifications alerting us to the fact that Grapes On A Vine is now available for screening via Amazon.com’s VOD streaming service, for a low rental fee of just $1.99 for 7 days, or you can buy it outright for $7.99. At those low prices, you really have little to lose in taking a chance and checking out a film that you may otherwise ignore.

I plan to rent it and watch it for myself, and you can as well, by clicking HERE to head over to the film’s Amazon VOD page.

In the 81-minute film… Kyle Hanson is the art director at the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. He wants two things in life, a male child and a van Gogh painting valued at 275,000. His wife Brandy cannot conceive, so he plans a camping trip where he will have her killed, making it look like a racially motivated killing, so that he can collect the 500,00 insurance policy which will enable him to get what he wants. Of course, things don’t go as planned.

So, check it out if you wish, and share your thoughts with Al afterward.

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