New York filmmaker Matt Post reminds us that high school hiearchy is as important as canned-fruit pyramids in his new feature film 'Super Spree'. The film follows supermarket employee Billy as he gets the revenge all high school underdogs always dreamed about. What it's really about: "Billy, a supermarket errand boy, combats butchers, cashiers, and his lazy boss, in an undying effort to complete his workload. His positive attitude towards the job takes turn for the worse when his enemies refuse to let him finish his hardest assignment to date, create three canned-fruit pyramids. I originally wrote the film as a satire on the bullying that has come into prominence as of late. It pokes fun at the status quo and the high school hierarchies and shows what ultimately happens to most of those people as life goes on; the little guy wins, becomes enlightened, blossoms, etc." What...
- 1/30/2013
- by Cristina A. Gonzalez
- Indiewire
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