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Fresh Kicks

Fresh Kicks is a darkly comedic short film that reimagines the iconic Michael Myers, the infamous masked killer, struggling with an unexpected problem—his worn-out, uncomfortable boots are slowing him down. After repeatedly losing his prey due to sore feet and clunky footwear, Michael stumbles upon a pair of Jordan sneakers that change everything. With his newfound love for the stylish and ultra-comfortable kicks, Michael's killer instincts are revitalized, allowing him to sprint effortlessly after his terrified victims. The film blends horror and humor, showing the classic villain as he's never been seen before—faster, bolder, and deadlier, all thanks to the power of Jordan sneakers. Fresh Kicks gives the ultimate slasher a fresh edge, proving that the right shoes can make all the difference.

  • Justin Suarez
    Director
  • Justin Suarez
    Writer
  • Justin Suarez
    Producer
  • Project Type:
    Short, Other
  • Runtime:
    1 minute 30 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    October 16, 2024
  • Production Budget:
    0 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Justin Suarez

He was born and raised in New Jersey. Throughout his life from a very early age, Justin knew he wanted to be in the entertainment business in some fashion. Over the years through different industry-related jobs and a rigorous course of study, Justin got an opportunity to direct a series of short films and web series, and he has not looked back since.

He still resides in New Jersey.

Few Fun Facts:

Justin is an avid Fisherman. His greatest thrills away from the camera are on his fishing vessel, “Justin Time”, fishing the mid-shore wrecks off of NJ.

He is an animal lover and the proud Dog dad of a beautiful Black lab named Maggie Mae, that he and his wife rescued from Texas.

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Director Statement

“Life is a carefully orchestrated mystery. But if you know where to look, and when to listen, the path is always illuminated.”