453. 4Qs with Sean Dube and Patrick Quinlan

What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

Hello Everyone! I know you all have been eagerly anticipating the 4Qs with Sean Dube and Patrick Quinlan and I am so happy to have it for you here! Sean and Patrick brought their film “Bro Code” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023  and won a Programmer’s Prize! We wrapped up an amazing episode in the studio and you know I couldn’t let them leave without answering the 4Qs!

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452. Sean Dube and Patrick Quinlan “Bro Code”

Welcome back, everyone! Sean Dube and Patrick Quinlan brought their film “Bro Code” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023  and won a Programmer’s Prize! Sean and Patrick are a great comedic duo in this script written by Sean. The pair co-produced the film with director Presley Paras, making them a trio of sorts!

Thanks to a few hurdles back in 2023 we did not get to do an interview about “Bro Code” at the festival, making this podcast my first opportunity to hear the story behind this funny, heartfelt short.

You will soon be able to watch Bro Code on the DIF TV series and TVHi. Keep your eyes on these show-notes for its release!

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451. Hayden Croft Returns!

This was Hayden Croft’s fourth appearance on this podcast because it represents his fourth film that has screened at either Film Invasion Los Angeles or Sherman Oaks Film Festival. In March 2018, he came by with actor/producer Jay Eftimoski to discuss their film “New Age, Olde English” which screened at SOFF 2016. In July 2021, he came by to discuss “Last Wish” which screened at FILA 2018. In September 2021, he came by to discuss “Four Junkies” which screened at SOFF 2019. And today he came in to discuss… The short film “Tax Time” that screened at FILA 2023 and, almost more importantly, his self-published short story anthology “Kisses from Strangers in the Dark” that he gave me in 2018, and his currently unpublished novel “Sand Ramsey is a Dick” aka “Oh No, NoHo” aka “No Way, NoHo.”

We had a LOT to talk about!

You can learn more about Hayden and his work at haydenlcroft.com and, to get a little high art on y’all, below is the poem Hayden recited on this podcast!

“Combustible Criteria”

By Hayden Croft

 

Contending with the coarseness, current culture

calls “connection,”

Confers a change – of course – on once

conventional conceptions.

 

Collective condescension can oft condemn the

callous,

And the cover-up contenders, who conceal their

constant malice.

 

They concoct a coalition of compelling

conversations,

To consort with the contentious, and contort all

condemnations.

 

Coercion is a construct used to codify

contrivance,

And by condoning corporate conduct, one

corroborates connivance.

 

Crude, continual conjecture on the concept that

is class,

Is both critical, and cynical, and caters to the

crass.

 

In conscripting crowds to conquest, your charm

must be contagious,

Your commands be uncontested; your charisma

be courageous.

 

To capture the chaotic, then condemn it to

confinement.

The combative must be concrete; any comfort’s

by consignment.

 

The conditions of convection are conveyed

through circulation,

 

And constricting coalescence, can’t constrain

the conflagration.

 

Contained within this charter, is the credible

collusion,

Of contro-versy contagions, meant to

counteract confusion.

 

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