Vulgar | |
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Directed by | Bryan Johnson |
Written by | Bryan Johnson |
Produced by | Monica Hampton Scott Mosier Kevin Smith |
Starring | Brian O'Halloran Bryan Johnson Jerry Lewkowitz Ethan Suplee Matthew Maher |
Cinematography | David Klein |
Edited by | Bryan Johnson Scott Mosier |
Music by | Ryan Shore |
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Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $120,000 (estimated) |
Vulgar is a 2000 American black comedy crime exploitation film written and directed by Bryan Johnson and produced by Monica Hampton for Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions.[1] It features multiple actors from the View Askewniverse. The film is the tale of the character Vulgar, a clown who appeared in the original View Askew Productions logo. Though not a Kevin Smith film, it stars several actors that were cast in other View Askew Productions, such as Brian O'Halloran as the lead character, Smith himself as a gay TV executive, Ethan Suplee as one of the antagonists, Jason Mewes as a car wash employee and black-arms merchant, Scott Mosier as a daytime talk show host and writer/director/editor Bryan Johnson in a supporting role as the lead's best friend, Syd.
In 2016, Johnson announced plans to create a sequel to Vulgar despite him saying in an interview that he was not going to make a sequel.[2]