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11-14-06 Brad recently wrapped shooting on Zombine Nation where he played bounty hunter Demon Jones. The film was shot in L.A., Santa Clarita, and Catalina Island (town of Avalon). On the set of Zombie Nation.
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11-01-06 Acting Boot Camp Texas. December 15th-18th, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Contact camp coordinator Geneva at 210-857-2585 or email info@fashionfirst.net for more details. Register ASAP to reserve your spot. This Workshop is designed to help improve your craft and auditioning skills. Learning to act is one thing; delivering in the audition room and on the job is entirely another. Becoming an organic actor, one that can respond to all situations should be your goal. Organic actors are the ones most often hired in today’s marketplace. Work will encompass exercises, technique, movement, scene study, cold reading, on camera, auditioning, and a comprehensive review.
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09-07-06 Happy Horrorween! Last week Brad was booked on the Horrorween project as the Dementia’s Banker. Horrorween is at the forefront of changing the way Hollywood films are produced, distributed and publicized. Horrorween goes to camera fall/winter 2006. Directed by Joe Estevez, Written by Ed Meyer, Story by Jason Sanchez, Executive Producer Ed Meyer, and Music by George Clinton. For more info about the project visit the official Horrorween Website.
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08-14-06 Brad is booked as Demon Jones, a starring role in Zombie Nation. Written and directed by Bob Carter, and produced by Becky Bascom. Zombie Nation is the story of two bounty hunters Demon Jones (Milne) and The Babe (Estephania Lebaron) whom go to Catalina Island to pick up a bond jumper only to find the island crawling with zombies. The catch is, they may not be zombies at all, but only think they are. Rehearsals commence the week of September 14 and production starts September 21 running through late October.
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07-08-06 Acting Boot Camp Texas. July 28th-31st, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Contact camp coordinator Geneva at 210-857-2585 or email info@fashionfirst.net for more details. Only a few openings left; please register ASAP to reserve your spot. This Workshop is designed to help improve your craft and auditioning skills. Learning to act is one thing; delivering in the audition room and on the job is entirely another. Becoming an organic actor, one that can respond to all situations should be your goal. Organic actors are the ones most often hired in today’s marketplace. Work will encompass exercises, technique, movement, scene study, cold reading, on camera, auditioning, and a comprehensive review.
06-19-06 The Slaughter wins BRONZE AUDIENCE AWARD at ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD horror film festival.
THE AUDIENCE HAS SPOKEN! … We are proud to announce: the Audience Award for Best Feature film is presented to Brett Leonard’s FEED. Leonard’s film received a score of 4.679245283 out of a possible 5.0.
Films that scored higher than 4 out of 5 in the audience balloting for Best Feature film were:
THE HAMILTONS – 4.575757576
THE SLAUGHTER – 4.527272727
THE GRAVEDANCERS – 4.513888889
MEATBALL MACHINE – 4.426470588
EVIL (TO KAKO) – 4.367346939
STARSLYDERZ – 4.326923077
THE GHOST OF MAE NAK – 4.310344828
RAMPO NOIR – 4.173076923
06-10-06 The Slaughter will have it’s world premiere today in San Francisco at “Another Hole in the Head” horror film festival in their prime time-slot, Saturday, June 10, 2006 at 9:30 PM. For tickets log on to: http://www.sfindie.com/catalog/
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06-01-06 Brad has a new feature in development, THE NETWORK EFFECT. He is set to co-produce and play a lead. Trent Matthews, an ambitious entrepreneur, creates a seemingly flawless enterprise challenging the world’s most powerful investor, Donald Merchant. Sensing a threat to his monopoly, Merchant sets out to obliterate Matthews and his company. Merchant’s global swarm of lawyers and spies circle, strike, weaken and terminate their opponents. Matthews discovers Merchant’s empire isn’t just after money and power, but something no one imagined.
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| 05-12-06 The Slaughter had its premiere screening yesterday at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills. “With his tongue so firmly in cheek that it nearly rips a hole, Lee delivers a perfectly pitched horror-comedy romp that never takes the easy road, and respects both the audience, the characters, the zombies and the Demon” –Bruce Fletcher “Another Hole in the Head” horror fest. In an old school camp-o-rama bloodfest, Sundance alumni filmmaker Jay Lee slashes, drowns, spears, rips, squishes and burns people in The Slaughter. A turn of the century ritual to raise the feminine evil goes horribly awry and leaves a she demon dormant on the ceremonial grounds. Sixty years later a young couple moves into a house built on the ancient grounds and their daughter’s murder leaves the house abandoned for yet another forty years. Now, six fun loving college students are hired to clean up the house for a greedy real estate mogul (Brad Milne) who plans to sell it for a large profit. They unwittingly awake the demon and only the ultimate sacrifice can save the world from a future of unspeakable evil.
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| 05-01-06 Brad continues to book jobs at a strong pace, with more than twenty since July 2005. He has two independent features slated for release this summer/fall: The Slaughter and Street Monk (aka The Circuit 3). In the Slaughter, Brad plays greedy real estate mogul Carl Stevens, and is joined by three other RTG clients: Tiffany Tejeda, Kristen Karvouni, and Jessica Harbeck – witches who exotically lure demon’s from beyond in the opening sequence of the film. The Slaughter was recently picked up by Spotlight-Pictures www.spotlight-pictures.com who are premiering the film at Cannes in late May. The film will also make its Los Angeles private-premiere at the Fine Arts Theatre on May 11, 2006. If interested in attending please RSVP to slaughterscreening@bradmilne.com. Street Monk is scheduled for summer/fall release. Brad plays Johnny Rivers, a hit man looking for a way out of the system.
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