
Paul Andresen
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Andresen first worked with Psychopathic Records when he was hired to direct the documentary _Shockumentary (1997)_ (qv), which Chronicles the making of 'Insane Clown Posse' (qv)'s album "The Great Milenko" (1997) and an ICP fan's travelling across the country to see them in concert. Five years later, Andresen worked with Psychopathic again for a second documentary entitled Born 'Twiztid' (qv): Beyond the Freekshow (2002), which Chronicles the background of the rap duo 'Twiztid' (qv). 2004 marked Andresen's first narrative work with Psychopathic, as he directed _Bowling Balls (2004)_ (qv), a comedy-horror short film that served as the long form music video for ICP's song of the same name, depicting ICP as innkeepers of a bed and breakfast who murder their guests. In 2008, Andresen shot his first two feature films for Psychopathic. The first released was the documentary _A Family Underground (2009)_ (qv), which examines the Gathering of the Juggalos festival for ICP fans along with interviews with performers at the event, including 'Ice-T' (qv), who explores the Juggalo community in a sociopolitical context, and marijuana enthusiast 'Afroman' (qv), who is out-partied by the Juggalos. This film was followed by the Western comedy spoof _Big Money Rustlas (2010)_ (qv), which starred the entire Psychopathic roster, 'Mark Jury' (qv), 'Jason Mewes' (qv), 'Ron Jeremy' (qv), 'Bridget Powers' (qv) and 'Cindie Haynie' (qv). The film was a parody of Western tropes blending the influence of Looney Tunes with American and Spaghetti Westerns. Andresen's third feature film with Psychopathic was _American Psycho Tour (2012)_ (qv), which documented a ICP/'Twiztid' (qv) concert tour.::Anonymous
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