Movies and ShortsRob Mahoney, actor
Gattitown - Crazy DadSYNOPSIS: Crazy Dad (Rob Mahoney) thinks he can throw a perfectly good birthday party in this television commericial produced by Austin Film Mechanix for Gatti-town and aired on Nickelodeon Kids and Family Channel. Who needs Mr Gatti's great pizza, fun parties and huge game room when you have a PINATA, right?
The Trade Show - webisde 12SYNOPSIS: Rob Mahoney continues to push the limits of his employment at CRO Magnon in this twelth webisode in a series of send ups of Clinical Research Organizations directed by Steve Mimms of Austin Film Works and produced by Prentice Howe of Door Number 3.
Trip Report - webside 11SYNOPSIS: Rob Mahoney portrays "Rob" taking full advantage of his expense account in this eleventh webisode in a series of send ups of Clinical Research Organizations produced for www.ResearchPoint.com by Prentice Howe of Door Number 3 and directed by Steve Mimms of Austin Film Works.
Hiring Bonanza - webisode 10SYNOPSIS: Rob Mahoney is a hard hitting investigative reporter in this tenth webisode in a series of send ups of Clinical Research Organizations directed by Steve Mimms of Austin Film Works and produced by Prentice Howe of Door Number 3.
ProgenitureSYNOPSIS: Family values, balanced meals, music and dancing are at the heart of this 16mm dark tale directed by Lucas Amann.
The ShiningThis oft-discussed scene from The Shining has be re-interpreted by Patrick Reister for the Directing Actors class at The University of Texas Film School.
EraserheadThe infamous dinner scene is the focus of this re-interpretion of Eraserhead by Lucas A. Amann for the Directing Actors class at The University of Texas Film School.
The SonThis scene is from the 2001 film, The Son, and is the focus of this re-interpretion by Drew Daniel for the Directing Actors class at The University of Texas Film School. Directed by Rob Mahoney
Operation TakeoutSYNOPSIS: Rob Mahoney, Chuck O'Connor, Alan Monsarrat, Mike Roeder and 2 not so ordinary Joes take you on an adventure for all ages.
Movies Shape UsSYNOPSIS: Young people show us how movies shape our lives in ways we can only imagine.
Survival: Outback in the BackyardSYNOPSIS: Dad is the ultimate Survivor in this spoof of reality TV for KFC. Web Design by RioGUMBO |