John Bregar
Chop Shop
I Chop Shop møter vi en gjeng med biltyver i Los Angeles som kommer frem fra den kriminelle underverdenen for å bli en stor internasjonal aktør. Filmen finnes også som TV-serie.
Awakening the Zodiac
I 1968 forsvant en av de dødeligste seriemorderne i amerikansk historie uten et spor. Hans identitet og kryptiske meldinger har vært uløste i flere tiår...til nå. Etter at to lykkejegere finner en førti år gammel filmrull som viser to grusomme drap filmet av morderen selv, prøver de å løse mysteriet for å vinne dusøren på 100 000 dollar. Men situasjonen endrer seg raskt når jegerne blir byttet i denne spennende filmen med Shane West, Leslie Bibb og Matt Craven.
Chop Shop
Friends Porter and Caine, are two car thieves who find their close friendship tested when one ultimately betrays the other. After being released from prison, Porter tries to go straight; however his prison record makes that road hard and Porter decides to turn to what he does best, stealing cars. Meanwhile, Caine, has inched his way up in the world and now runs a small crew of car thieves. He’s pumped to have his best friend back and welcomes him into the fold. As Porter assimilates back into the life, he must navigate the black market world: chop shops, foreign buyers, the politics between street gangs, and the shot callers they answer to in prison.
New Year
On Christmas Eve, Jason, Allison, and Peter witness a robbery, which culminates with Allison’s life being threatened at gunpoint. Jason is kicked out by his parents and must deal with Allison’s subsequent withdrawal and depression. “Should he stay or should he go?” Much to Jason’s dismay, Allison decides to spend her New Years alone, and a huge argument is sparked between the young couple. At the party, a defiant Jason entertains his friends and enjoys the night, which includes giving everyone a dramatic blow-by-blow account of last week’s robbery. But things turn from bad to worse when Allison shows up unannounced, and is appalled by Jason’s callous dramatization. Their ensuing fight becomes public fodder for those at the party, and Allison retreats into the arms of her ex-boyfriend and troubled military vet, Leon. Just before midnight, a blackout leaves everyone to his or her own devices. The front yard is lit with car headlights and the group starts an old-fashioned touch football game. It quickly descends into a full contact schoolyard rumble when Jason and Leon start a brawl. Before the morning comes, Allison is left to choose between her apathetic boyfriend and her troubled ex. Allison realizes she must move on with her own life, without either of them, leaving Jason alone in his bedroom, helpless to stop his beloved girlfriend from walking out the door. Peter is being set up for the first time with Allison’s best friend, Heather. But at the party, he cannot seem to escape the bullies from his past. He is bagtagged to the point of vomiting all over poor Heather. So, Peter throws himself head-long into the debauchery of the party, and his liberated self ends up winning Heather’s affection. The next morning, Peter escorts Heather to her car and a kiss from her perfects his New Years. Tyler, the film’s larger-than-life embodiment of classical Greek masculinity, enjoys a “friends-with-benefits” relationship with Rachel. However, after Rachel confronts Tyler with the news that she is pregnant, Tyler is left speechless for the first time in his life. He must make a devastating choice: settle down into an unwanted family life, or consent to his first child’s abortion. Unable to face this reality, Tyler drowns his problems in booze. During the football game, when a drunken Tyler emerges with a samurai sword to defend Jason against Leon in their fight, Leon announces Rachel’s pregnancy to the world. Before the night concludes, Tyler and Rachel realize the responsibility they’ve created for themselves and decide to have the baby.