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The probability of a movie being filmed this summer is very slim. Winter break of next year looks much more promising for a nice short film by PCP. Only time will tell. Was The Fat Bitch Project IV: Son Of A Bitch the last film PCP will ever make?
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One day, a group of youngsters, who had a love for filming, set out to create their own masterpieces. The original crew of aspiring film-makers were: Tim Coogan, Dan Sullivan, Matt Powell, and Andrew McCarthy. These 4 boys set out to create a parody of a famous film known as The Blair Witch Project©. The name of their soon to be classic film became affectionately known as: The Fat Bitch Project©; this was the beginning of something they had never dreamed of. As time passed they filmed random dealings, such as: band practices, mischief, and random shit. As time progressed, they soon had another classic film under their belts, known as: Jaws©. The film was a pure classic and a new member joined in the crew...Nick Thompson. They kept on filming and decided a sequel to The Fat Bitch Project© was a necessity. So, The Fat Bitch Project: Bitch is Back© was thrown into existence. This sequel thoroughly out-did the original, but the original is the definative classic. That was the real start to something great... a new insight on how to film and act.
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After the making of the sequel to The Fat Bitch Project©, the group noticed that something had changed. That change was the tiny fact that the sequel was something they had never done before. They had ideas, scenes, sometimes a line or two, and it flowed unlike any other film they had made previous. That moment in time is why they are what they are today. They realized what they had done and quickly jumped on the opportunity to film another movie. The movie was aptly named: The Fat Bitch Project: The Hunt for the Bitch©. By this time, filming was fairly easy with no complications, but this 3rd installment gave the guys some trouble. It was much longer, involved much more people, and took longer than they expected. It featured guest stars such as: Kevin Bournival(who did a stint in the 2nd),Dave Kachochik(?), Joey Lousignan, Pete Harasymiw, and Laura Coogan(she was actually in the original FBP©). It wasn't the best movie they made, but it was still up in the top. There was a hiatus after the third movie was made and talk of a fourth was rumored(As of today, a fourth movie has not been made). The boys had made their first Trilogy. They did not know it yet,but bigger and better things were in their near future.
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The High School years had arrived. The boys were finished with being freshman and still enjoyed filming random tidbits of various things. They were enjoying life until something truly life-altering happened. They came up with an idea for a sitcom. Tim Coogan, Dan Sullivan, and Pete Harasymiw filmed a trailer for a new sitcom that would appear on ABC's Ball-Sack Thursdays©. The sitcom came to be known as JOEY!©, which was based on the various mishaps of Joey Daigle & the Daigle family. It was born on September 2nd 2004, Matt Powell's birthday, who they called to begin filming the actual season; he agreed and was over Tim's house in no time. Also, guest star Tim Rohan was called over. They completed the first season of JOEY!© It was one of the best pieces of work they had done to date. It was filled with humor, sex, and violence. Three things needed for the ultimate film...after JOEY!© Season 1 was critically acclaimed, it changed their lives forever.
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The boys had finally made a smash hit that was critically acclaimed by everyone who watched, with no exceptions. The first season was comprised of short and precise episodes that really had nothing to do with one another(besides the fact that they all ended with a small chase). The boys basked in their glory, until they felt the passion to film yet again. That passion came sooner than later and Joey!© Season 2 was on its way to ABC's Ballsack Thursdays©. Season 2 out-did the first and it became a huge staple in their many films. It consisted of longer episodes that ran into one another, where one left off...the other would pick up. The season was the longest film they had done to date and can possibly be in the running for one of the best. The boys were on their way to something huge, but little did they know that, right down the street, another boy was a filming fiend...
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JOEY!© Season 2 was getting more and more popular as time progressed and it was being seen by more and more people too. This huge acceptance of the season was acknowledged by all the boys and they knew what had to be done. They wanted to make a Season 3, but little did they know...that wasn't what was going to happen. The boys work mainly out of 143 Vermont Street in Holyoke, MA and right down the street was a boy known as Logan Greaney. Logan was a "veteran" in the filming/editing game because of his many skate videos he did with his friends(One of which is Joey Lousignan, who was in FBP3©). When talk of a third season was brought to the surface Logan quickly jumped on board. This was huge for the boys because, now, instead of VHS tapes and no editing...they could use DVD's and the editing tools. They began working on Season 3, but after a few "commercials" were made a change was in the air. The boys realized that the "commercials" would have to become "previews," because they were not setting out to make a Season anymore. Tim Coogan, who is a star in all the movies to date, said it best..."Fuck season! We can make a whole goddamn movie!" And so...it began.
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To make things short. That's probably too late! Anyways, the boys ended up making a high quality feature film. It blew all the other movies away! It was approximately an hour and a half of pure genious. A comedy that trounced on all comedies they had done previous. This groundbreaking film became known as Joey Daigle: Man Under Fire©.
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It took about 6 months to complete Joey Daigle: Man Under Fire© because of all the plot glitches and basically because the boys made the movie up as they went. The plot wasn't fully written by the time they began filming. This caused the movie production to move at a slow pace and was a lesson to be learned for the crew. The boys took a 4 1/2 month break from the filming world, but are now working on the long-awaited film, The Fat Bitch Project IV: Son Of A Bitch©. Once aspiring film makers with a small video camera and some VHS tapes. Now, just a few years later, the boys have a full-length DVD and another soon to be added to the vault.
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