We had some really funny shows last night. Everyone that entered should be proud of themselves. It isn’t easy to put together a flick in 48 hours. There are a lot of people that talk about producing films that never do. You guys rose to the challenge and accomplished something that most people would... »
Archive for June, 2007
Judging Tabulations
Okay, everybody, here are the judging tabulations from last night! We are only posting the top 20. If you aren’t on the top 20 and would like to know your score shoot us an e-mail and we can get you that info. “THE NEW ADVENTURES OF TEDDY AND LON” by Mansquito’s Revenge 151 points... »
WWFF Judge Jon Niccum on the Summer 2007 entries
Jon Niccum is the entertainment editor of the Lawrence Journal World and the President of the Kansas City Film Critics Circle. We asked him to send us his thoughts about last night’s showing. Steve Martin famously recorded an album titled “Comedy is Not Pretty.” That motto applied to the hurry-up onslaught of down-and-dirty humor... »
Here’s the line-up!
The show line-up for Sunday June 17th at Liberty Hall in Lawrence Kansas! Doors open at 7PM. Team Light Lotus Productions- “The Other 3 Pigs” Team Lone Road Productions- “Ice Noggle Super Elite” Team Consolidated Lint- “Grandmas Confession” Team J. Crew- “S.P.I.T” Team Quailephant Productions- “Mr. Durkett” Team Drizzle Entertainment- “Superdudes” Team Fetal Rage-... »
The Top-Secret Criteria WWFF 5
You have only 48 hours to accomplish your mission should you choose to accept it. Your film must be a COMEDY. Each film must prominently feature at least 3 of the following criteria: This picture an enormous mustache (the image does not count) a bad foreign accent a choreographed dance move a character eating... »
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