FUCKED (2002)
Directed by
Gaunt Skellington (as G. Skelington)
Writing credits
Adriel Basoco (premise) (uncredited)
Gaunt Skellington (screenplay) (uncredited)
Genre: Short/ Violent/ Comedy/ Crime/ Drama
Tagline: So many F words, so little time.
Plot Outline: A young man whos been fired from his job strikes back
with a mask, a gun, and a very foul mouth.
Cast (in credits order)
Garrett Suffle .... Touchy the Clown
Delphine Suter .... Jennifer
Melody Sterner .... Michelle (as Melody Valencia)
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Also Known As:
Bad Trip (Working Title)
F*ckd (Censored Title)
Rated R for pervasive strong language, and some violence
Runtime: 6 min.
Country: USA
FUCKED
(2002)
Directed by
Gaunt Skellington (as G. Skelington)
Writing credits
Adriel Basoco (premise) (uncredited)
Gaunt Skellington (screenplay) (uncredited)
Cast (in credits order)
Garrett Suffle .... Touchy the Clown
Delphine Suter .... Jennifer
Melody Sterner .... Michelle (as Melody Valencia)
Produced by
Adriel Basoco
Non-Original Music by
E. S. Posthumous (song)
Rammstein (song)
Cinematography
Matt Stone
Juan Perez
Edited by
Adriel Basoco (uncredited)
Other crew
Dave and Anissa (special thanks)
Luis Frias (special thanks)
Trivia for
FUCKED
* The movie contains 45 uses of the F word in only six minutes. Most
of it was ad-libbed by the actors.
* The original title of the movie was Bad Trip. It was conceived as
a 60 minute short about 2 teenage boys who rob a movie theatre and then go on a midnight odyssey to San Francisco to buy lots
of drugs while on a very bad drug trip. Skellington wrote about 19 pages of the script but lost interest in the idea. The
producer encouraged him to just shoot the opening robbery scene as a short which was only supposed to take up one day of filming.
The movie took four months to complete.
* Because of everyones busy schedule the movie could only be filmed
one night out of every month for four months, 5 hours at a time.
* The black and white scene was a pick-up which was never in the original
script. Because it was the last night of filming everyone was very grumpy.
* Garrett Suffle injured his head during the scene in which he repeatedly
pounds the left side of his body into a file cabinet.
* Nobody wanted to take credit for writing the movie.
* After the credits role no thanks what-so-ever to Century Theatres
appears on screen. This is because Century Theatres had originally agreed to allow Skellington to shoot a feature called Haunted
using one of their theatres. Half way through production they terminated the agreement and Skelleton Pictures was forced to
shut down the production. Out of spite Skellington shot fucked in that exact same theatre without their permission.
* A scene in which Touchy the Clown confronts an imaginary friend in
his car was shot, cut together and then permanently deleted by the editor. The actor playing the imaginary friend was Adriel
Basoco, the editor and producer.