Monday, November 13, 2006

Risky Love vs. Responsible Love - How Do We Choose?

Have you ever met someone who you instantly knew was special to you? When you see them, they take your breath away...and when they look at you, it paralyzes you and relaxes you at the same time? Or perhaps it's a love that grew out of a childhood friendship that never really went away because that person knows you inside and out and no one else can ever know you like that?

You know how it goes...you grow up, you realize that you have to be "responsible" and look for a mate that looks great on paper and will be a good, responsible life partner...and when you compare the passionate, risky love from one person to the responsible, mature love from another, you weigh the pros and cons and make your choice.

Which do you choose?

That's what the new movie "Premium" by writer-director Pete Chatmon explores. Starring Zoe Saldana ("Guess Who"), Dorian Missick ("Six Degrees"), Hill Harper ("CSI:NY"), and Frankie Faison ("White Chicks"), this real look at life, love and relationships will help you remember what's important in your own life. With it's early 2007 release, this is a movie you won't want to miss.

Movie Synopsis:
Reginald "Cool" Coolidge is a struggling actor fed up with taking stereotypical African American roles but waiting for his big break in a legitimate production. Until this time comes, he works at his mother's boyfriend's gas station to repay him for covering his college tuition. One day at the station, his ex-fiancée - and one true love - reappears at the pumps after 3 years of silence. Cool discovers that it is 36 hours until her wedding to a local lawyer. As Cool embarks on last-ditch attempts to win her back, he takes on the biggest "role" of his life while also learning the secret to mastering his craft.

Check out the trailer below and please support this film!

PREMIUM.

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Check out Pete Chatmon's MySpace page for more info on Premium:
http://www.myspace.com/double7film


Speak up and comment!

Which love is better - a mature, responsible love, or a passionate, risky one? Or is it even a choice?

Also, what do you think of this movie so far?