Found this article on Ifilm. They have a trailor
also.<br><br>IFILM (www.ifilm.com)<br>News & Features <br>"Full
Screen" by Jesse Jacobs<br><br>YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST.
The hippest two movies of 2001 that you
haven't<br>heard about as evidenced by their hipper-than-thou
Websites are:<br><br>Carving Out Our Name. If you're not
intrigued by this site, then stop<br>reading my column.
With a dizzying array of character profiles, an
artful<br>video-clip trailer and a head-scratching "fact or fiction?"
lead-in, this<br>independent-film site blows all studio
ones away.<br>--<br>IFILM<br>February 13, 2001<br>How
to Wig Out William Morris<br><br>So, What Is It? A
very short, but very cool and compelling, glimpse into
an<br>upcoming documentary. The five-years-in-the-making doc
follows the lives of<br>four young, and then unknown,
aspiring actors trying to make it in<br>Hollywood. Now,
the official site for the film has launched, complete
with a<br>short teaser featuring its subjects: Wes
Bentley, Brad Rowe, Chad Lindberg<br>and Greg
Fawcett.<br><br>Why's It Hot? Even though it doesn't have a firm
release date yet (there is,<br>however, an L.A. premiere
scheduled for April), the film's already
courting<br>controversy. See, this very intimate glimpse into the young
actors' lives<br>was shot back before any of them had
gotten their proverbial big breaks.<br>Then came a
little film called American Beauty, and, before long,
Wes<br>Bentley was much more than just another Hollywood
wannabe. So, now that he<br>has become a big-time name,
William Morris, Bentley's agency, has reportedly<br>been
making noise around town, expressing concern about the
portrayal of<br>their client in Carving Out Our
Name.<br><br>Who Made It So Hot? Credit Tony Zierra with directing
the film.<br><br>Where's It Showing?
CarvingOutOurName.com. From the home page, click on the<br>"Play" door
to view the teaser.