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Griffin Marks, the writer and director of Beer Muscles, has been making movies for eight years. His first movie was a 90-minute comedy called DiscoMan, which he made when he was only eighteen. He was hooked immediately. Over the next two years, while attending Massachusetts Communications College, he made two more movies, both full length: The Stoop, and Beer Money. He graduated from Mass-Comm. in 1999, with a degree in television production. The next year, he went on to study film at Columbia College Chicago, where he made several short films, including STANLEY, a landscaping exploitation film, which screened at the 2002 Tromadance Festival. BEER MUSCLES, starring Bill Booker and Matt McGuire, along with an all-star cast of independent actors, was shot in New Hampshire between June and October 2002. It is available at amazon.com. In 2005 came CHRISTMAS THUNDER, a no-motion animation feature about the life and times of Hollywood legend and gingerbread cookie, Buddy Thunder. Several projects are currently in development.