Timothy Tau and Joshua Murphy of the Web Series Quantum Cops Guest on Eye on Entertainment
The Multi-genre Web Series "Quantum Cops" Is Directed by Timothy Tau and Written, Created and Produced by Timothy Tau and Joshua Murphy, and Will Be Released in Summer 2011
Online, July 22, 2011 (Newswire.com) - The pilot episode of "Quantum Cops", "Law & Chicoban" will be released as a short film. From the mind of Timothy Tau and Joshua Murphy comes the Buddy-Cop show to end all Buddy-Cop shows, a Comedy/Action/Sci-Fi mash-up (mixing genre elements much like Timothy Tau's previous short film, "The Case") about two rogue cops with a renegade attitude, Bronson Law (Feodor Chin) and Bennie Chicoban (Joshua Murphy), who frequently clash with The Chief (Kelvin Han Yee). The two rogue cops are not above exploiting the Rookie (David Huynh) whenever they need to, which is often. They drive around in their talking Car, GITT (voiced by Joshua Murphy), who has severe insecurity and racial identity issues - e.g., GITT has a British Accent, yet is in denial about being Japanese (a Lexus IS-F) and occasionally talks and acts "Black". Once this badass Cop Duo stumbles upon the ability to travel through space and time, no dimension is safe.
The pilot episode, "Law & Chicoban" also stars, in addition to the above, Oliver Seitz as German Crime Boss Hans Kaiser, Ina-Alice Kopp as Assassin Puma Dopfer, Jolene Kim as Assassin Fox Kim, Mei Melancon as Agent Alpha, the Sniper; Iyin Landre as Agent Beta, the Explosives Expert; Jin Namkung as Agent Gamma, the Hand-to-Hand Master and introducing Douglas Lee as Agent Omega.
To check out production stills from the film, behind the scenes photographs and exclusive video clips, visit the Official Facebook Page of Quantum Cops at: www.facebook.com/quantumcops
Timothy Tau writes fiction and directs, produces as well as writes films. His short story "Land of Origin" recently garnered Second Prize honors in the prestigious and highly competitive 2010 Playboy College Fiction Contest, beating out thousands of entries. He is currently adapting the short story into a feature-length film project. Under Firebrand Hand Creative, Tim Wrote and Directed "The Case", a detective film that is a hybrid of Film Noir, Sci-Fi and Spaghetti Westerns initially for the Interpretations Initiative sponsored by You Offend Me, You Offend My Family, Fox, Universal Studios and WGA.
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