I Got This (2011)
Comedy | Mystery | Horror | Action
Not yet released
Leo MacReady moves to a small southern town to live with his estranged mother and egocentric older brother. After Leo and his imaginary friend witness an act of extreme violence, the two begin to pose as high school reporters to investigate the mysterious history of the town.
As they dig deeper into the town's story however, the dark presence that hangs over it begins to take notice and fight back. As it becomes apparent Leo's life is in danger, a strange local girl named Tabitha seems to be his only hope at solving the mystery and finding the source of dark plague that is infesting the town and its people.
Will Leo and Hobbes be able to solve the town's secrets or has he unwittingly been placed in a game he is doomed to lose?
Director: Frankie Sanabria II
Writer: Frankie Sanabria II
Status: Pre-production
Comments: Script finalization
Updated: 13 June 2011
Credited cast:
Dillon Streuber ... Leo MacReady
Darris Pratt ... Hobbes
Frankie Sanabria II ... Wade MacReady
Karla Morris ... Gwen MacReady
Jessica "Jaz" Sanabria ... Tabitha
Ian Short ... Dalton Summers
Alecia Short ... Jenny
Frankie Sanabria ... Damion
Ryan Phelps ... Rooster Wrathchild
Dean Alexander ... Jason Melrose
(in order of appearance)Ryan Phelps, uncast, Jessica "Jaz" Sanabria, Karla Morris, Frankie Sanabria II ... Smilin' Jack
uncast ... Librarian
uncast ... Angry Driver
uncast ... Thug 1
uncast ... Thug 2
uncast ... Thug 3
uncast ... Evil Townsperson 1
uncast ... Evil Townsperson 2
uncast ... Evil Townsperson 3
uncast ... Evil Townsperson 4
uncast ... Evil Townsperson 5
Country:USA
Language:English | Spanish
Filming Location: Jesup, Georgia; Jacksonville, FL
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Company Credits
Production Co: Raptor Inc. Productions
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Technical Specs
Color:Color
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Trivia
Smilin' Jack is based on old southern folk tales concerning Satan.
Most of the cast consists of friends and family of the production team.
Some of the dialogue between Leo and Hobbes is based on actual arguments between Dillon Streuber and Darris Pratt.
The film was inspired by the philosophy of Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron.
Rooster's line, "what am I paying you for?," is a reference to MoO0OoN 3, one of Raptor Inc.'s earlier short films.
Composition books are major plot device in the film.
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