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SYNOPSIS: Reflecting a social networking-saturated youth culture
where YouTube speaks directly to millions of kids, OMG/Hahaha offers a deeper,
digitally filtered view into a seemingly superficial psyches of the MySpace
generation.
Edgy and intimate in the tradition of cutting edge film making inspired
by Gus Van Zant and Greg Araki, Morgan Jon Fox's (Blue Citrus Hearts) film
weaves a simple narrative together via part video blog, part improvisational
narrative, and part pseudo documentary. Omg/Hahaha is a pastiche of the
lives of a diverse set of gay, straight and trans teens living in Memphis, TN.
One teen's video blog frames the various stories and troubles from breakups,
dying parents, unexpected pregnancy to homophobia.
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
A unique idea for a movie sucks you in (so to speak) from the very beginning and
makes you feel like you're watching, not a movie but a documentary or a MySpace
vlog. In fact, that was the very idea of director Morgan Jon Fox.
Some was scripted, most was improv, and together it makes for a pretty good
film. I think the younger generation would prefer this more than the
'older' folks, and I say 'older' with the utmost respect. OMG / HaHaHa has
a lot of internet lingo (like the title) written on screen as a running
narrative throughout the picture (there is no narrator, per se, but rather a
series of text message-like notes in place of where a narrator should be). So if you're not up
to snuff with your internet dictionary, you may miss the point of a lot of
scenes.
What I found most fascinating
was how comfortable these gay and transgendered teens were with themselves, and
others, and their being out of the closet - especially in a Southern US city.
As it's quite apparent that the "actors" are really gay, if they aren't out yet
- they will be outted by this film that's for sure (your gaydar will be going
off).
Check out the deleted scenes,
as well. Those are pretty good.

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STARRING:
Jake Casey,
Andy
Harper,
Ryan
Carter,
Suzi
Crashcourse.
DIRECTOR:
Morgan
Jon Fox.
AVAILABILITY: In
stock! Ships within one business day.
LENGTH: 74 minutes.
LANGUAGE:
English.
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
1.33:1 (4:3 Letterbox); 2.0 Stereo; 1 disc;
Chapter selection; Deleted scenes; Interviews; Rehearsal footage; Trailers; Uncut.
VIEWER
DISCRETION: Brief nudity, sexual situations;
coarse language.
PICTURE QUALITY: Excellent picture quality. (what's this mean?)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
USA (2008).
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DATE ADDED TO OUR
LIBRARY: November 6, 2009.