Packers fan film seeks Vikings fans
Crowd-funded Green Bay Packers fan film "The Sixty Yard Line" is looking for a few good Vikings fans to be, well, not good.
Producers Ryan Churchill and Nick Greco told the Green Bay Press-Gazette that they need a group of villainous Minnesota supporters for a "little bit of a bad guy scene" when they return to Green Bay on Feb. 15 to shoot a few final scenes at the local house that inspired the film.
Interested Vikings fans can contact the film's producers at the60yardlinemovie@yahoo.com.
Billed as a "modern day Animal House" according to an IndieGoGo campaign created to help fund the film, "The Sixty Yard Line" tells the story of a Packers fan who buys a house near Lambeau Field specifically for tailgating, and spotlights the impact of that decision on his relationship with his girlfriend.
Churchill, whose acting credits include small roles on the crime drama "The Mentalist" and sitcom "New Girl," is a native of Beloit, Wis., and will star in the film alongside Greco.
The film is set to feature a number of current and former Packers players, including fullback John Kuhn, retired offensive tackle Mark Tauscher and retired running back Ahman Green.
Former UFC star and noted Packers fan Chuck Liddell will also appear in the film, alongside Chelsey Crisp Kimberly Crossman and Mindy Sterling.