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- The_FP runtime "83.0".
- The_FP abstract "The FP is a 2011 American independent comedy film written and directed by Brandon and Jason Trost. The film focuses on two gangs battling for control over Frazier Park ("The FP"), who settle their disputes by playing Beat-Beat Revelation, a video game similar to Dance Dance Revolution. It follows JTRO (Jason Trost), a 248 gang member, and his journey to defeat L Dubba E (Lee Valmassy), the leader of the rival 245 gang. The film co-stars Caitlyn Folley, Art Hsu, Nick Principe. James DeBello and Bryan Goddard portray members of L Dubba E's posse.Jason Trost first came up with the idea when he was 16 years old, developing it into a short film starring himself, Valmassy, Principe, DeBello, Brandon Barrera, Diana Gaeta, Kris Lemche, and Torrance Haynes. Upon seeing the finished short film, Barrera suggested that Trost make a feature-length version. Gaeta, Lemche, and Haynes were replaced with Folley, Hsu, and Goddard, respectively. Principal photography took place in Frazier Park, California. Ron Trost, Brandon and Jason Trost's father, served as special effects supervisor and an executive producer of the film. His property was the primary location of filming.The film premiered on March 13, 2011 at South by Southwest to positive reviews. After its screening at the Fantasia Festival on July 30, 2011, Drafthouse Films picked the film up for distribution. It had a limited release beginning March 16, 2012, debuting in 28 theaters, before its home release on June 29, 2012. Upon its theatrical release, the film received mixed reviews, and failed to recoup its budget of $45,000, grossing $40,557 in the United States.".
- The_FP budget "45000.0".
- The_FP cinematography Brandon_Trost.
- The_FP distributor Alamo_Drafthouse_Cinema.
- The_FP editing Abe_Levy.
- The_FP gross "40557.0".
- The_FP runtime "4980.0".
- The_FP thumbnail James-Remar-SAG-Awards.jpg?width=300.
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- The_FP budget "45000.0".
- The_FP caption "Theatrical release poster".
- The_FP cinematography "Brandon Trost".
- The_FP country "United States".
- The_FP distributor Alamo_Drafthouse_Cinema.
- The_FP editing Abe_Levy.
- The_FP gross "40557.0".
- The_FP language "English".
- The_FP music "George Holdcroft".
- The_FP name "The FP".
- The_FP quote "“... we were playing Dance Dance Revolution, and we were playing Def Jam[: Fight for NY], the fighting game where you're a bunch of black rappers beating the shit out of each other in bars. That [game’s] vernacular just kind of worked its way in Dance Dance, and I was like, what if we mix these two worlds?”".
- The_FP quote "“We didn’t make this with the idea that it was going to be a cult, midnight movie. We really wanted it to just be something that we think is funny. We always felt like it was a big inside joke, and we’re starting to realize that people are catching on to it.”".
- The_FP runtime "4980.0".
- The_FP source "—Brandon Trost, on the reactions of South by Southwest audience members".
- The_FP source "—Jason Trost, on the inspiration of the language used in the film".
- The_FP story "Jason Trost".
- The_FP studio "Secret Identity Productions".
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- The_FP subject Category:2010s_comedy_films.
- The_FP subject Category:2011_films.
- The_FP subject Category:American_dance_films.
- The_FP subject Category:American_films.
- The_FP subject Category:American_gang_films.
- The_FP subject Category:American_independent_films.
- The_FP subject Category:Directorial_debut_films.
- The_FP subject Category:English-language_films.
- The_FP subject Category:Films_set_in_California.
- The_FP subject Category:Films_set_in_the_future.
- The_FP subject Category:Films_shot_in_California.
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- The_FP comment "The FP is a 2011 American independent comedy film written and directed by Brandon and Jason Trost. The film focuses on two gangs battling for control over Frazier Park ("The FP"), who settle their disputes by playing Beat-Beat Revelation, a video game similar to Dance Dance Revolution. It follows JTRO (Jason Trost), a 248 gang member, and his journey to defeat L Dubba E (Lee Valmassy), the leader of the rival 245 gang. The film co-stars Caitlyn Folley, Art Hsu, Nick Principe.".
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