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Big Money Rustlas is an American Western comedy film directed by Paul Andresen. It is the prequel to Big Money Hustlas. Big Money Rustlas will star Insane Clown Posse's Joseph "Violent J" Bruce and Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler, and feature appearances by DJ Clay, Boondox, 2 Tuff Tony, Corporal Robinson, Anybody Killa, Axe Murder Boyz and other Psychopathic Records-associated personas.
[edit] PlotBig Baby Chips (Bruce), a gambling tycoon, runs the downtrodden town of Mudbug through extortion and violence. Sheriff Sugar Wolf (Utsler) arrives in town to confront Big Baby Chips, redeem his family name, and save the town.[2][3] [edit] Cast
[edit] ProductionJoseph Bruce wrote the screenplay for Big Money Rustlas in a two week span while touring in support of Dark Lotus' The Opaque Brotherhood album.[7] Filming began in mid-January 2009,[8] and concluded on February 24, 2009.[2] The film's director, Paul Andresen, had previously worked with Bruce and Utsler on the short film Bowling Balls.[2] The film features appearances by DJ Clay, Boondox, 2 Tuff Tony, Corporal Robinson, Anybody Killa, Axe Murder Boyz and other Psychopathic Records-associated personas.[4]
In an interview for Pro Wrestling Torch's Torch Daily Blitz, Bruce stated that the release of Big Money Rustlas was delayed from its original 2009 release to early 2010 due to extra post-production.[3] He said that the Psychopathic Video department is still trying to learn how to work in the film industry. To better improve the quality of the film, Bruce said that Psychopathic Video has hired people from within the film industry to help with production.[3] [edit] ReleaseThe film's trailer premiered at the 10th annual Gathering of the Juggalos, where it was screened twice.[3][9] Bruce and Utsler plan to tour theaters around the country to screen the film before its DVD release.[8] Bruce also announced that the film would be sent in to multiple film festivals.[3] The film will premiere at The Fillmore Detroit on January 23, 2010.[1] [edit] References
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