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Indieboyz Trashed

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This film (the 7th in the Indieboyz series) marked a re-branding of the series. The old format of 5 scenes set in bedrooms was forgotten and replaced with a storyline with all the scenes linking.
Based on the trailer for the second series of Channel 4's Skins (2007). The party seen in the film was meant to be bigger and more outrageous however, many extras didn't show up on the filming day meaning director Marc Reardon had only 10 people to film for the party footage.
Due to lack of extras for the party footage director Marc Reardon stepped in to help fill some shots. He can be seen dealing shots of tequila and dancing with an inflatable skeleton.
The bathroom used in the third scene featuring Evan Foxx was very tiny. The lighting had to be continuously moved for different shots and by the end of the scene director Marc Reardon had to lay in the bath to get the final shots.
Marc Reardon was in Los Angeles when the DVD cover image featuring Shane Stone was chosen in London. When he returned he wanted it changed to an image of Sandy Jenkins which is why there are two variations of the DVD cover.

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