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Friday 13 March 2009

Four Boxes - You Are What You Watch - Trailer and Poster

Trevor Grainger (Justin Kirk), Amber Croft (Terryn Westbrook) and Rob Rankus (Sam Rosen) are three, like, average dudes who run Go Time Liquidators – an eBay auction business. Trevor likes Stephen King, Amber wants to be a singer song-writer, and Rob’s into the Chili Peppers. Oh, and Amber used to date Trevor but now she’s gonna marry Rob. So anyway, they read the obits and find dead loners whose stuff they can turn into bling on the internet. Pretty soon they end up in the destroyed house of a dead dude named Bill Zill, and they’re also seriously obsessing over - or wasting their time - watching a surveillance-cam website called fourboxes.tv. Fourboxes.tv is a dusty, digital window into the wacked-out world of a creep they call Havoc. Havoc didn’t know his apartment was set up for voyeur when he moved in. And he’s weird. He sleeps in a batcage, builds bombs in a dungeon, and looks like he’s planning to kill people on a seriously massive scale. Trevor, Amber and Rob decide they have to do something to find and stop Havoc, wherever he is, maybe. Or…maybe not - they could just keep watching, ‘cause, as Rob says, “That’s what the internet’s for.” Havoc’s dirty, wrecked world couldn’t affect them – right? - safe, alone, deep in the dark, clean, American suburbs.

This all looks and sounds very interesting. It is debuting at this years SXSW and is directed by Wyatt McDill
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