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An all new film from Director Todd Verow. With the impressive Between Something & Nothing, Todd Verow (Vacationland, Bulldog in the Whitehouse) once again revisits his own past, recounting the life of a freshman art school student whose relationship with a mysterious hustler leads him to work the streets himself. Joe arrives at the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design and immediately befriends like-minded Jennifer. Together they tackle seemingly endless and outlandish art assignments while also exploring the music and drugs of the local scene. Alone, however, the outwardly innocent Joe secretly pursues local hustler Ramon, finding liberation and inspiration for his artwork while exploring his darker side. It seems that nothing better than hot sex and working the streets for money brings out the true artist in Joe. Extra s Trailers Outtakes Letterboxed Format Interactive Menus Poignant, moving and absorbing --Gary Kramer Gay City News Sexy and entertaining --Lawrence Ferber 2008 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Feature: --Fire Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2008 Review: Hmmmm - The one customer review was a cut and paste from the description on the back of the box. This leads me to believe that the person who left it was involved with the film which I find to be a bit disingenuous Review: Totally NOTHING, no something - Okay, I'm a little confused here, because this movie appears to have been filmed on a cell phone, but I think this pretty much is the plot. We're in some dark post World War III future, when the world is divided into two clans. First, there's the Clan of Old People, who are all stupid and extremely ugly and have to pay to have sex. This sex part naturally involves EVERYBODY ELSE, namely the Clan of Young and Good Looking People. And they steal a lot, and have sex a lot, and inexplicably die or commit suicide or vanish forever after one brief scene in the film. Oh, and drink coffee. (Gallons and gallons of coffee went into the making of this feature.) This second clan is headed by a REALLY HOT GUY, who spends all his time wandering around empty city streets or abandoned buildings or construction dump sites or windowless basements. (Come to think of it, I don't remember ANY rooms having a window.) Anyway, eventually what he does is make a religious icon out of a broken mirror and paper and his own blood. (Seriously!) Apparently it wins him some contest, the prize being (I assume) a cell phone of his own so he can churn out even more films. Please understand that I honestly DID try to verify my facts here by clicking on the EXTRAS button, which then called up DELETED SCENES AND UNUSED FOOTAGE. I watched just long enough to verify that these are, in fact, ACTUALLY WORSE than the movie itself. And since I'd already wasted almost two hours of my life on the previous crap, I figured that was punishment enough. Your move.
| Contributor | Julia Frey and Gil Bar-Sela, Tim Swain, Todd Verow |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 out of 5 stars 10 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Gay & Lesbian |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 45 minutes |
C**L
Hmmmm
The one customer review was a cut and paste from the description on the back of the box. This leads me to believe that the person who left it was involved with the film which I find to be a bit disingenuous
R**K
Totally NOTHING, no something
Okay, I'm a little confused here, because this movie appears to have been filmed on a cell phone, but I think this pretty much is the plot. We're in some dark post World War III future, when the world is divided into two clans. First, there's the Clan of Old People, who are all stupid and extremely ugly and have to pay to have sex. This sex part naturally involves EVERYBODY ELSE, namely the Clan of Young and Good Looking People. And they steal a lot, and have sex a lot, and inexplicably die or commit suicide or vanish forever after one brief scene in the film. Oh, and drink coffee. (Gallons and gallons of coffee went into the making of this feature.) This second clan is headed by a REALLY HOT GUY, who spends all his time wandering around empty city streets or abandoned buildings or construction dump sites or windowless basements. (Come to think of it, I don't remember ANY rooms having a window.) Anyway, eventually what he does is make a religious icon out of a broken mirror and paper and his own blood. (Seriously!) Apparently it wins him some contest, the prize being (I assume) a cell phone of his own so he can churn out even more films. Please understand that I honestly DID try to verify my facts here by clicking on the EXTRAS button, which then called up DELETED SCENES AND UNUSED FOOTAGE. I watched just long enough to verify that these are, in fact, ACTUALLY WORSE than the movie itself. And since I'd already wasted almost two hours of my life on the previous crap, I figured that was punishment enough. Your move.
H**7
Five Stars
Awesome! Thanks
D**J
Life Lessons
This is a far more polished film than Bulldog in the Whitehouse; it made me happy to discover that all of Verow's films do not look like that one. Except for a few grainy night scenes, you'd never know that this was shot on HD video - Verow's preferred medium. Between Something & Nothing is an unusual film; a weird cross between The Paper Chase and Midnight Cowboy. I liked the art class scenes (though I never had a male model that built when I took figure drawing class back in 1977; if I had I might have figured out that I was gay a year earlier) and I liked Joe's walks on the wide side too. The two opposing storylines are actually quite complimentary. There are some very sexy love scenes too and Tim Swain is major league cute, and then hot with a mohawk, as Joe. With the exception of some bad, or inappropriate music during a couple of climactic scenes, I can't find much fault with this film. The acting throughout is also superb. Is it for everyone? Maybe not but it sure beats some of the Brat Pack films from the '80s that tried to mine similar territory. I don't know how much of Between Something & Nothing is autobiographical and how much is fiction - or simply embellished - but it feels authentic and a lot of it got under my skin. by Michael D. Klemm, Cinema Queer
P**E
HUGE NOTHING
After first 30 minutes I started to watch this movie with my finger on "scan" button. THERE IS LITERALLY NOTHING INTERESTING IN IT ;( The plot is sooooo sensless that I don't even feel like briefing it in one sentence. Another example of very bad gay theme movie. CRAP!
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