A limited engagement screening will be held September 9th in Seattle at 7pm at the Northwest Film Forum. Admission is $9 at the door, first come, first served. Theater address: 1515 12th Avenue Seattle, WA (on 12th between Pike and Pine Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle). Further screenings added as we go!
Thanks, Joe Anderson

Will be there for sure!
I want to go!! Will there be more?
Thanks Marie Lazor – see you there!
Hey WRONGSIDEWINDER666: Hard to say what other cities will be on our path as we move forward. We’re doing theatrical screenings in Seattle because it’s a movie town (rains a lot), there are lots of fans of Richard Christy, Chris Jericho, Scott Rockenfield and others. Makes it easier to cook something up and do screenings as we go. The release is mounted by Equimedia Group, LLC (producers of the movie) in cahoots with a releasing company I have previously worked with acting as a consultant. What is your nearest big city?
Joe
Just got done watching Albino Farm! Must say it was great! Took me back to the movies I liked when I was young, killers on the loose, nosy group of teens, a small bit of backstory but no longwinded angst ridden feel sorry for them, they’re victims kind of crap.
I loved the ending!
I am in Kansas – Richard Christy country!
Saw the film on dvd, it was pretty good.
I saw that the film was out of DVD. Joe Koenig says it looks awesome. I was just wondering if I could get a copy and save some money on renting. College is killing my bank account. By the way, this is Pudge Brother #2. Thanks
To: Larry Drake… Thanks for watching the flick man! We like how the DVD turned out as sometimes the master version (Hollywood talk for the baddest of the bad full-blown Hi-Def version) turned out. Our DVD guys (MTI Home Video) were top notch in creating and distributing it. – Joe
To James and Joe K (The Pudge Bros) Bloody hell, you guys got paid to be in the movie so that means you should buy or rent a copy. That’s the least you can do to support the filmmaker who already “gave”, right? Hehehe!!!!
Best to you guys,
Joe
To Psy-Ko: Thanks man! Interesting that you liked the ending. Most don’t because they are used to the “Hollywood” ending. I always liked the ambiguous endings of films in the 70’s. They just said, screw it, make up your own mind about what happens next. Getting things spoon-fed always seemed boring to me.
One early reviewer sort of got it right about how we made the movie look off-kilter with some story-points so obvious, that, well, you could be watching a lousy 70’s horror flick but also tossing in some weird stuff to satiate the new crowd. The jury is still out on the effectiveness of our doings but glad that you caught the vibe on the end.
Best to you man!
Joe
Sorry, when is the next screening?