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Replica Redux
Replica Redux is a 2012 extended version of the cult copy store comedy Replica, directed by Raymond Scott Daigle, which was originally released in 2008. Unlike the myriad festival cuts of the film, Replica Redux is nearly twice the running time at nearly 30 minutes. The movie adds 16 minutes of all-new material, and represents a significant re-edit of the original which follows the night-in-the-lives of several "graveyard-shift workers at a Kinko's-type copy shop." The film stars Daedalus Howell Daedalus Howell (born July 19, 1972), is an American writer, journalist, filmmaker, actor and conceptual artist who lives and works in Petaluma, California. He wrote the novels '' Quantum Deadline'' and ''The Late Projectionist'' and the essay ... who plays a beleaguered nightshift manager whose life collapses in the course of several hours and Josh Staples whose character is largely responsible for the mayhem. The film was photographed by Abe Levy, after hours, in a Fed-Ex Kinkos wit ...
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Raymond Scott Daigle
Raymond Scott Daigle is an American filmmaker. Among other films, he directed the cult copy store comedy Replica Redux. He also has directed dozens of short films and documentaries, often in collaboration with Daedalus Howell Daedalus Howell (born July 19, 1972), is an American writer, journalist, filmmaker, actor and conceptual artist who lives and works in Petaluma, California. He wrote the novels '' Quantum Deadline'' and ''The Late Projectionist'' and the essay .... Daigle is the founder of Daigle Digital, a San Francisco Bay Area production company. Daigle re-released Replica in its "redux" version on YouTube in 2012. It follows a night-in-the-lives of several copy store employees. The entire film was shot after hours in a Fed-Ex Kinkos without corporate knowledge. References External links Daigle DigitalDaedalus Howell {{DEFAULTSORT:Daigle, Raymond Scott Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Filmmakers from California People from the San Francisco B ...
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Daedalus Howell
Daedalus Howell (born July 19, 1972), is an American writer, journalist, filmmaker, actor and conceptual artist who lives and works in Petaluma, California. He wrote the novels '' Quantum Deadline'' and ''The Late Projectionist'' and the essay collection ''I Heart Sonoma: How to Live and Drink in Wine Country''. He is the writer-director of the feature film '' Pill Head.'' He hosted the podcast ''Daedalus Howell: Night School of the Mind'' and The Morning Show on KSVY 91.3 FM, Sonoma. Since 2019, he's served as the editor of the North Bay Bohemian and the Pacific Sun newspapers. Early life Howell was born in Sonoma County, California. He left Petaluma High School in 1988 via the California High School Proficiency Exam following a suspension from performing a staged adaptation of ''Dr. Strangelove'' (he would have graduated as part of the class of 1990). He later studied creative writing at San Francisco State University. Career Howell is author of the novel ''Quantum Dead ...
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Josh Staples
The Velvet Teen is an American independent rock trio from Sonoma County, California. History The Velvet Teen is originally the name of Judah Nagler's electronic solo project, whose official debut was made during a brief Icelandic tour that began on New Year's Eve, 1999. In 2000, during which Nagler and Logan Whitehurst were members of the band Little Tin Frog, the two began meeting in secret to write songs together under the moniker, 'The Secret Band.' When Little Tin Frog disbanded later that year, Nagler and Whitehurst continued their project and adopted Nagler's solo title, The Velvet Teen. They recorded and released ''Comasynthesis,'' a 6-song EP. In 2001, they were joined by bassist/vocalist Josh Staples and recorded their second EP, ''The Great Beast February.'' The Velvet Teen signed to Slowdance Records, an independent record label from Portland, OR. They enlisted Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla to produce their first full-length album, '' Out of the Fierce ...
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