We at NGM Entertainment would like to express our gratitude to all who worked on this film. This business is a labor of love. And it's movies like this that remind all of us here at NGM why we are in this business and why we love what we do. Thanks for being a part of "The Unlikely's", and thanks for being a part of our life. See you on the next set...
Music
"Midnight Rambler" Allman Brothers Band, "Sugar Tonight" The Guess Who, "Blow at High Dough" The Tragically Hip", "War" Edwin Starr, "Candlelight" LOU, "Time" The Alan Parsons Project, "Let's Get it On" Marvin Gaye, "Witches Rock" Cutback, "Everybody's Talking at Me" Harry Nilsson, "That's The Way (I Like It)" KC & The Sunshine Band, Original Score Music By Andy Kubiszewski
Movies
The Unlikely's Partial Cast - William Forsythe (The Rock, The Untouchables, Blue Streak, Deuce Bigalow)
Matthew Ashford (Days of Our Lives, Friends, Dharma and Greg)
E.G. Daily (Devil’s Rejects, Happy Feet)
Rob G. Kahn (Dorm Daze, CSI Miami)
John Hemphill (Zodiac, Las Vegas)
Christopher Atkins (Blue Lagoon, Pirate Movie)
Alexis Thorpe (Pledge This)
Books
"Bassasouras" by Gerald Maxwell, "Directing Hot Babes for Film" by Jet Black, "Soap Opera Acting for Dummies" by Brock Chapman, "Bobby Sue's Homemade Biscuits and Other Great Country Meals" by Bobbie Sue, "How to Put a Cap in His Ass and Not Get Fingered" by Mikey and Tony
Heroes
Executive Producers - Tommy Kelly, Nick G. Miller... Producers - Matthew Ashford, John Mullis, Ray W. Keziah, David Michael Ross, William Forsythe, Jordan Klein, Jr., Clayton Kirby, Eddie Snugg, Eldora Cornatzar, Christopher B. Snyder, Michael L. Ross
About me: Jet Black is a down on his luck director. Once at the top of his game, Jet is now dangling at the end of his rope. Owing money to everyone and unable to get the next gig, the golden gates of Hollywood have crashed down on him hard. Threatened by the IRS, the mob, a lethal ex-wife, as well as a gun toting secretary, Jet Black needs a miracle. Enter Ross Maxwell, a simple guy leading an uneventful life in a small North Carolina town. Ross' estranged and wealthy father passes away and leaves millions in the bank. In order for Ross to inherit the money he must make a movie from his father's final un-produced movie script "Bassasouras", a terribly written screenplay about a mutant killer Bass swimming through the lakes of North Carolina wreaking havoc on a small town. Ross enlists the help of his unsuccessful stand-up comedian friend and they approach their idol, Jet Black, to take charge of directing the movie. Immediately, they attach Brock Chapman, the biggest soap opera star in the world, (who, un-beknownst to them, is a criminal on the run who just happens to look like the biggest soap opera star in the world) and attempt to make the movie on a $25,000 budget that they hope will be their big ticket to Dad's money and movie stardom. Be prepared to laugh, cry, and root for the underdogs in this very funny and heartwarming movie about everyday life and the personal struggles of... The Unlikely's.
Who I'd like to meet:
The Unlikely's Feature Film's Friend Space (Top 22)