It's been a long ass time since we've provided Basementites with an update on the Montreal-based action flick Billy Trigger.
You know, the movie that stars John Fallon and Fred Williamson -- otherwise known as The Hammer. The movie I get killed in.
Well, word hit today via Fallon himself that post production has begun on the shoot 'em up. It's all in the hands of the editor, sound designer and composer now. That composer is our own Shawn, by the way.
No word yet on when Billy Trigger will get released. But you know damn well we'll keep you posted.
In case you've been living under a rock these last several months, here's what the flick is all about: Irish mobster Billy Trigger has been the O’Brien family’s number one enforcer for three years now. And for good reason: he is cold, calculating and relentless and has never tackled a job he couldn’t finish. His life is trouble-free and solitary and consists mainly of three things: loose women, doing the work and cashing in. That’s until Pops (Williamson), the head of the organization, hands him his next assignment. Trigger is tasked to look over Pops’ young mistress, Catherine (Pia Metni), while he’s away. Of course, nothing goes as planned and Trigger ends up on the wrong side of Pops’ esteem . . . What happens when the best in the business is pitted against the business? Place your bets!
To revisit my written reports on Billy Trigger, check out parts one, two, three and four.
You know, the movie that stars John Fallon and Fred Williamson -- otherwise known as The Hammer. The movie I get killed in.
Well, word hit today via Fallon himself that post production has begun on the shoot 'em up. It's all in the hands of the editor, sound designer and composer now. That composer is our own Shawn, by the way.
No word yet on when Billy Trigger will get released. But you know damn well we'll keep you posted.
In case you've been living under a rock these last several months, here's what the flick is all about: Irish mobster Billy Trigger has been the O’Brien family’s number one enforcer for three years now. And for good reason: he is cold, calculating and relentless and has never tackled a job he couldn’t finish. His life is trouble-free and solitary and consists mainly of three things: loose women, doing the work and cashing in. That’s until Pops (Williamson), the head of the organization, hands him his next assignment. Trigger is tasked to look over Pops’ young mistress, Catherine (Pia Metni), while he’s away. Of course, nothing goes as planned and Trigger ends up on the wrong side of Pops’ esteem . . . What happens when the best in the business is pitted against the business? Place your bets!
To revisit my written reports on Billy Trigger, check out parts one, two, three and four.
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