A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 30, 2013
Original Title:
Two Scoops
Production Companies:
Blackberry Movies
Quick Draw Productions
Troublemaker Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Two Scoops' is a cinematic adventure, created by Robert Rodriguez with the help of his fans. In the film, you will find a scene featuring 'the agent,' a secret weapon, and the monster. Each of these elements was either created or inspired by a fan of Robert Rodriguez. Throughout the film, you will also find missing person posters. Each of these 'missing people' are fans of Robert Rodriguez, who submitted their photos in order to appear in the film. 'Two Scoops' was created as part of the Keep Moving Projects with BlackBerry 10. To learn more about the Keep Moving Projects with BlackBerry 10 and Robert Rodriguez, visit: http://www.BlackBerry.com/KeepMoving
Casting:
Beth Sepko
Cinematography:
Robert Rodriguez
Costume Design:
Nina Proctor
Director:
Robert Rodriguez
Executive Producer:
Robert Rodriguez
Makeup Department Head:
Ermahn Ospina
Music:
Robert Rodriguez
Carl Thiel
Producer:
Marty P. Ewing
Tom Proper
Production Design:
Caylah Eddleblute
Steve Joyner
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Long
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