About me: Greg Brock began writing screenplays when he was a teenager, with his first screenplay entitled, "Juggles." In 2004 he began his filmmaker dreams, where Silver Chain Films was born and filmed Juggles." Shortly after Juggles, "Redneck Fury" was born. He then began entering 48 hour film contests in Louisville 2006 and 2007 where he developed a friendship with Jacob Ennis of Tuckywood m and Productions. Since that time they competed in two straight 48 hour film projects 2007 and 2008, with 48 Hour Massacre and Tea Party, since that time they have written two scripts together "To Kill a Janitor" and "Red River, which is currently in post-production," in late 2008 Greg brought in a co-owner to Silver Chain Films in Cecilia Beth Waller, where they filmed a few shorts, Disheveled and Scracthoffs. Greg also did several projects with other filmmakers which include, Halloween Homecoming, Hell-ephone, and The Legacy with Jason Crowe, all set to premier at Fright Night Film Festival this August!
Silver Chain Films Animated Logo, first Look! Sound FX to be added!
Hey Greg, I had a great time this weekend working with you guys, and I so hope you got at least a little bit of sleep last night! I was so impressed with how you all got so many people involved and I can't wait to see this baby! ps...i guess i am a method actor bc this morning, with all that crap happening downstairs, i feel like i WAS attacked by Michael Myers!
An old prospector walks his tired old mule into a western town one day. He'd been out in the desert for about six months without a drop of whiskey.
He walked up to the first saloon he came to and tied his old mule to the hitch rail. As he stood there brushing some of the dust from his face and clothes, a young gunslinger walked out of the saloon with a gun in one hand and a bottle of whiskey in the other. The young gunslinger looked at the old man and laughed, saying, 'Hey old man, have you ever danced?' The old man looked up at the gunslinger and said, 'No, I never did dance. I just never wanted to.' A crowd had gathered by then and the gunslinger said, 'Well, you old fool, you're gonna' dance now,' and started shooting at the old man's feet. The old prospector was hopping around and everybody was laughing. When the gunslinger fired his last bullet, he holstered his gun and turned around to go back into the saloon. The old man reached up on the mule, drew his shotgun, and pulled both hammers back making a double clicking sound. The gunslinger heard the sound and everything got quiet. The crowd watched as the gunslinger slowly turned around looking down both barrels of the shotgun. The old man asked, 'Did you ever kiss a mule's ass?' The gunslinger swallowed hard and said, 'No. But I've always wanted to. '