Filed under: New Video

Interview and Footage from ‘Choke’!

Oh man, I can't wait to see this flick

That’s right folks, we now have our first look at Choke based on the fantastic book by Chuck Palahniuk, author of “Fight Club”.

The clip RopeofSilicon has just received features interview footage with writer/director Clark Gregg along with some footage from the film. I have been praying they got this film correct and based on what I see I think we are off to a promising start.

Choke is at the festival hoping to get picked up for distribution for later this year and it stars the likes of Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Huston, Kelly Macdonald and Brad William Henke. The story follows Victor Mancini (Rockwell), a sex addict who works as a Colonial War re-enactor and runs a con scheme that involves deliberately choking in restaurants and attaching himself parasitically to his rescuers, all to fund his mother’s (Huston) care at a private mental hospital.

You can check out the clip by clicking on the following link.

Related post categories: Features, New Video :
Click Here to add an
Avatar to Your Account
Be the first to comment on this article.
Leave Your Feedback
(required)
(will not be shown) (required)
ADVERTISEMENT
I would say Leo is an official contender
How do you feel about the Cuban revolutionary?
'Ballast,' 'Frozen River' and 'Rachel' still look strong independently
Better get out there and get one last theatrical experience
'Ballast,' 'Frozen River' and 'Rachel Getting Married' lead the way with six noms
Goes to show the influence the fanboys and girls have on the Internet
Preparing to sum it all up...
The director shuffle on meaningless movies
Wanted, Narnia, Step Brothers and Casablanca lead off the week
Turn your brain off and enjoy
ADVERTISEMENT
It's a miracle I am still awake to talk about it
Yup, he actually likes it... a lot I would say
'Kung Fu Panda' leads the way with 17, nine for 'Bolt' and eight for 'WALL-E'
Feeling an urge to at least say something
Ahhhh, gotta like that word - 'cerebral'
I can't get on board with this thinking
'Benjamin Button' gets the international shaft
A director is possibly named...
Live from the set of Malta... well... not really live...
Jack's back and while the prequel ain't much there's still hope
Crazy makes for a fun film, but not necessarily a good one
Four Christmases pulls a slight upset...
Front loaded weekends are hard to follow-up
Will the guest stars outshine the lead?
It's a feast of post-holiday pictures