Cheap Ain’t Easy: An Interview With Chris Seaver
The Mad Man behind Low Budget Pictures spills the beans about his future, his fans, and Wes Allen.

The Mad Man behind Low Budget Pictures spills the beans about his future, his fans, and Wes Allen.

Come say adios with amigos.

Mason does a good job straddling the line between the gritty indie style he’s become known for, and mainstream marketability. Fans of his previous work will not be disappointed, yet casual viewers are not left feeling alienated. The characters are all interesting, and easy to relate to. The story is smart, and compelling, yet easy to follow, and the ending is both satisfying, and unexpected. Adam Mason stepped outside of his comfort level with this film, proving that he’s not a one-trick pony. With Andrew Howard’s career building steam, perhaps a much deserved theatrical release will be given to “Luster” in the year to come.

Low Budget Pictures is working on its 42nd feature…and needs your help!!!

To all of our readers who are in the Rochester area: The guy’s at LBP need your support.

Check out the first video from the album for the track “Drunk Girl”, and visit www.ukeordie.com for more details.

Awhile back, we posted an interview with director Chris Seaver and he mentioned a couple of his films that were around the bend. Well, that day has arrived.

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