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Video Review: Hustle & Fish Moves Beyond Fly Fishing’s “Fish Porn” Boundaries

April 23, 2009, by Tom Chandler 6 comments

Hustle & Fish is filmmaker Steve Apple’s second fly fishing movie, and it delivers handily on the promise of the first.

Stick around – you’ll want to know more.

Fishizzle – Steve Apple’s first fly fishing movie – showed plenty of promise (but lacked polish), but his latest effort – Hustle & Fish – offers us a glimpse of a fly fishing movie far removed from the simple fish porn formulas now occupying the mainstream.


“Hustle and Fish” Trailer V1 from Rollcast Productions on Vimeo.

The first half of Hustle & Fish feels like extended autobiographical sketch comedy that – simply put – shines.

In simple terms, Apple wants to fly fish – and thinks making fly fishing movies is his ticket to that future.

Sadly, he’s confronted by a world (including his girlfriend, parents & friends) that thinks he’s crazy.

In the wrong hands, the story could easily end up flopping on the bank, but Apple handles the the subject with a deadpan charm, imbuing some of the quieter moments with a dry wit you might miss the first time through.

Using amateur actors, Apple plows through the story of a young fly fishermen at a life-sized turning point, and while the scenes with his parents and friends are funny, Hustle & Fish really hits its stride when it turns it lens on the fly fishing industry – the caricatures of fly shop employees land hard, and yes – made me laugh out loud.

And yes, the return of fictional Fishizzle character and irritating informercialist Al Braughtinwood – who now makes and sells “Extreme” fly fishing videos – is a highlight.

I can only guess at the real targets of Apple’s send-up of Braughtinwood’s “extreme” fly fishing video series, but the fictional commercials are hilarious; the irritating Braughtinwood combines muscle cars, women, and fishermen kneeing each other in the crotch to sell his videos.

Like all good satirical characters, Braughtinwood looks and acts just lifelike enough to maintain the pretense of reality; his appearances are hilarious, barely grazing the border between satire and cartoonish.

Hustle & Fish‘s lead character is confounded by those who love Braughtinwood’s trashy “extreme” videos – even his father watches the wretched things.

In short, the first half of Apple’s Hustle & Fish delivers handily on the promise of Fishizzle, offering us a satirical (and far more human) look at the fly fishing life.

Simply put, I was impressed as hell.

Unfortunately, the movie eventually falters; Apple largely breaks with the endearing, funny-as-hell satire of the first half, opting instead for long sequences of fish porn and guide hijinks.

Yes, it’s gorgeous, well-done fish porn – and lacks the egocentric posturing that often blights the genre – but feels a little schizophrenic when contrasted with Apple’s earlier story line.

The videography is excellent, but like most fish porn, it’s a collection of pretty pictures largely lacking insight or vision, and Apple’s reliance on slow-motion video for almost every river scene eventually wears thin.

The movie wraps up nicely, and yes – if you’re waiting for me to say it, I will – Hustle & Fish is definitely worth owning.

The soundtrack (mostly up-and-coming independent bands) is excellent, and the editing is professional (though the overbearing fly fishing product placements played havoc with several scenes – the product of an independent filmmaker dependent on manufacturers for funding).

Yes – if I were Absolute Ruler of the Video Universe, I’d tell Apple to go back and finish his movie in the style he started it, creating fly fishing’s equivalent of This is Spinal Tap – the famous rock & roll “mockumentary” that changed the way we viewed both rock & roll bands and documentaries.

And yes, It’s likely a large chunk of Apple’s target audience is going to love Hustle & Fish’s fish porn sequences, so I’m going to give Hustle & Fish four fins (out of five) – largely for Steve Apple’s willingness to extend the somewhat rootbound fly fishing video genre.

In many ways, it’s a groundbreaking fly fishing video, and I suspect a bit of a wakeup call for others working in the genre. It’s also one of a small handful of fly fishing videos I’ll bother to keep.

See you in the cinema, Tom Chandler.

“The River Why” Movie Buzz Grows: It’s the Underground “Entertainment Tonight” Edition

February 5, 2009, by Tom Chandler 12 comments

Being as I wasn’t invited to star in the upcoming film adaptation of David James Duncan’s The River Why, I have to wonder what all the noise is about (maybe it has something to do with a naked Amber Heard), but The River Why continues to create buzz, the latest being a long piece in Outside magazine.

Amber Heard, fly fishing - no wonder all the fly geeks are swooning.

Amber Heard, fly fishing - no wonder all the fly geeks are swooning.

From the story:

I’m eagerly awaiting the next scene, because the crew is about to shoot the most incredible catch in the history of angling literature.

That’s saying a lot—fishermen, especially those who write fiction, are liars—but this sequence is pretty unbelievable. Waiting on the bank is 27-year-old actor Zach Gilford—best known as introverted high-school quarterback Matt Saracen on NBC’s Friday Night Lights—who plays the novel’s hero, a troubled fly-fishing prodigy named Gus Orviston.

Gus stumbles upon The River Why’s heroine, a blond fishing goddess named Eddy, as she hooks a huge steelhead with a homemade hazel pole, tosses the rod into the river to slow the fish, sheds her clothes, and subdues the leviathan by swimming after it and grabbing it underwater. Only the most imaginative of anglers could have dreamed up such a catch, which has achieved mythic status among fishermen in the 26 years since The River Why was published.

Is it me, or is the writer “eagerly awaiting the next scene” not because it’s famous – but because there’s high probability for a naked Amber Heard? (We thought so too).

Still, those eager for news about the production (and I have it from an anonymous reliable source that the production company didn’t exactly raise the bar for preparedness), will find the Outside article is a bonanza.

The legions of Amber Heard fanboys will be delighted with the Amber Heard photo gallery (oh la la), while fans of Friday Night Light’s Zach Gilford (count me among them) will no doubt be fascinated to learn his favorite fly is the Wooly Bugger – and that he’s also a backcountry (backpacking) guide (which he considers a “real” job instead of acting).

While we feel Gilford’s devotion to the guide business is admirable, we’d like to point out backcountry guides get to spend precious little time with the likes of Amber Heard and Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights hottie). Buck up, buddy.

What’s the Buzz?

The fly fishing universe is all abuzz, and because we’re a fly fishing blog, we’re willing to speculate wildly as to why.

First, the fly fishing industry is hungry for another Hollywood-driven recruitment movie, and second, fly fishermen are largely geeks about this stuff. (Especially the naked fly fishing chick stuff. We’re geeks. Geeks.)

Then there’s the drama surrounding David James Duncan, his publisher and the movie rights – a scrap involving lawsuits, mudslinging and secret settlements – the kind of juicy Hollywood/celebrity crap the boring, staid world of fly fishing hardly ever gets to “enjoy.”

That’s OK, Undergrounders – our entertainment division stands ready to provide the kind of exploitive, sensationalistic in-depth coverage our geeky readers demand.

See you at the movies, Tom Chandler.

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