Friday, 16 December 2005 05:20
Though he has made a number of other films that range from horror to political drama, the themes of failure and success and the inner workings of the entertainment industry reappears frequently.
As a teenager in St. Louis at the dawn of the ’80s, George Hickenlooper was part of a consortium of guerilla filmmakers who called themselves “The Splicers,” making short films with 8mm cameras that starred friends and family. The group consisted of Hickenlooper, James Gunn, Bill Boll, Tim Gallaher, Steve Goedde, and Chris Curtis. They may not have known it then, but this was just the beginning.
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