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Baghead is both written and directed by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass of The Puffy Chair previously.
Worth Watching - May 1: The Duplass Brothers' Baghead Trailer « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Baghead is a hilarious horror comedy mix about four wanna-be actors who spend a weekend together at a house in the woods.
12 Indie Gems You Can't Miss This Summer! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Baghead is currently set to hit theaters starting on July 25th this summer - be there!
Worth Watching - May 1: The Duplass Brothers' Baghead Trailer « FirstShowing.net 2008
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It came out about the same time as a little movie called Baghead, and I constantly confused the two.
I am shocked at the substandard ethics displayed by The New Yorker's blogger George Packer. Ann Althouse 2008
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For more made-for-TV horror, see: this list of the top 10 made-for-TV horror movies of all time (which, questionably, doesn't include "Bad Ronald.") "Baghead" (intentional): What happens when four struggling actors spend a weekend at a remote cabin to make their own indie horror flick?
Friday List: Hilarious horror movies Jen Chaney 2010
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Created on a tiny budget over 2 1/2 years, the film -- starring Mark Duplass ( "True Adolescents," "Baghead"), Zoe Simpson and Paul Gordon -- premiered to a packed house this year at South by Southwest to a sold-out theater (event organizers had to turn away hundreds), and is screening this weekend at the Maryland Film Festival.
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"The Puffy Chair": Liz recommended "Baghead" a few weeks ago in this space, when we wrote about hilarious horror movies.
Friday list: Seven great road trip movies you may have forgotten Jen Chaney 2010
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I actually found the moment when "Baghead" shows up in Gerwig's room - and the chase through the woods very creepy.
Fresh-baked Hot-n-Crusty Arbo Minis Arbogast 2009
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It worked well in their two previous features -- 2005's "The Puffy Chair," the festival-circuit favorite that introduced them to the filmmaking world; and 2008's creep-out comedy "Baghead"
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Independent filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass ( "The Puffy Chair," "Baghead") are making their first foray into big-studio moviemaking here, but their trademark style remains intact: the looseness of the dialogue (which is primarily improvised), the tightness of the camera on the actors 'faces, the long takes, the overall low-rent look.
The Seattle Times 2010
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