Members Of Every Time I Die And The Swellers Make A Short Film

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:06 pm

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What do you get when Every Time I Die’s Keith Buckley and Andy Williams team up with The Swellers’ Anto Boros to create an epic disaster movie? Total Behavior. The short film, described as a “3D sexual adventure into the realms of history, both past and present,” is the story of two heroes attempting to prevent a scientist from crashing the moon into NYC. It features lots cameos (including Buckley’s The Damned Things bandmates, minus Scott Ian), over the top yelling, flash backs, and cheap handmade props. Though to us, ETID guitarist Jordan Buckley steals the movie with his Mexican tattoo artist character (truly a Best Supporting Actor with an Awful Accent award-worthy performance).

The short filmed premiered at Absolute Punk last week, but now you can watch Total Behavior in its entirety above.

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