WIN A TRIP TO BROWNTOWN Film Review March 20, 2022 Eclectic Arts
WIN A TRIP TO BROWNTOWN
Gravitas Ventures
Reviewed: 3/20/2022
Rating: 4 / 5
The new film, “Win A Trip To Browntown” is a comedy that reminded me of a throwback to the comedies of the 1980’s.
If you don’t know what browntown is referring to - think sexually.
What stands out about the film is the writing. It is really funny in places. It has a light air to it throughout which is a nice change of pace considering what all of us have been through in the last two years (and counting).
Writer, director, producer, and star George A. Tramountanas goes through an actual process of losing fifty pounds during the filming of the film to make the storyline work.
I didn’t know ahead of time that the film was shot locally here in the greater Seattle area. I noticed what looked like Shoreline Community College in one of the early shots and that’s what tipped me off. By the end of the film when local film guru Tony Kay appeared in a cameo, I knew for sure it was shot here.
If you’re looking for a well done comedy, “Win A Trip To Browntown” is a worthy selection.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
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Gravitas Ventures
Reviewed: 3/20/2022
Rating: 4 / 5
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(Gravitas Ventures)
The new film, “Win A Trip To Browntown” is a comedy that reminded me of a throwback to the comedies of the 1980’s.
If you don’t know what browntown is referring to - think sexually.
What stands out about the film is the writing. It is really funny in places. It has a light air to it throughout which is a nice change of pace considering what all of us have been through in the last two years (and counting).
Writer, director, producer, and star George A. Tramountanas goes through an actual process of losing fifty pounds during the filming of the film to make the storyline work.
I didn’t know ahead of time that the film was shot locally here in the greater Seattle area. I noticed what looked like Shoreline Community College in one of the early shots and that’s what tipped me off. By the end of the film when local film guru Tony Kay appeared in a cameo, I knew for sure it was shot here.
If you’re looking for a well done comedy, “Win A Trip To Browntown” is a worthy selection.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
Connect with Eclectic Arts: Social Media Links Here
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