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Hollywood Reporter (2-11-05)
In USCAF's (HBO Comedy Arts
Fests) film program
such shorts as Boy-Next-Door created early Aspen
buzz.

Aspen Daily News (2-10-05) Davis takes full advantage
of his window of opportunity, and the result is a hilarious, twisted tale of a 30
something guy who is just too perfect for his own good.
Its hard to get in, says actor Richard Moll, the star with
Producer-Director-Actor Travis Davis. Its a great tribute to
Travis to have a film there.

Austin Chronicle
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"... very funny ...
bearing an accomplished, commercial sheen ... it teeters between
subtle and outrageous, emerging as 15 minutes of original and
entertaining work."
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Article
Source: Houston Press
Article Title: Boy Makes Good
Written By: Steven Devadanam |
Calvin is a loser. A
loser's loser. He's so loser-iffic, his goldfish rejects him. After
our mousy hero loses his job and girlfriend, he meets his
six-foot-eight, easygoing neighbor Tim. Things start looking up for
Calvin when Tim promises to hook him up with hot women. Sounds great,
until Calvin discovers that Tim's a convicted sex-offender — who
especially digs boy-next-door types in their early thirties. Now, when
Tim drops seemingly innocuous sports talk like, "Come over some
time and I'll wipe the floor with your ass," the invite is
straight-up ominous.
This dark comedy is masterfully executed in the short film Boy-Next-Door,
directed by and starring Houston native Travis Davis. The film screens
today as part of WorldFest, and is a winner in the fest's short-comedy
category. Davis's film has made the festival rounds and has scored
big, generating big buzz at HBO Comedy Arts Festival and the Just for
Laughs festival in Montreal.
Credit his knack for smart directing — and casting: When Davis went
on the hunt for a huge, threatening-looking, but sympathetic man, he
lucked out when he saw Richard Moll from the '80s sitcom Night
Court coming out of an elevator. "I knew it was Tim,"
says Davis, who's now an established actor in L.A. He convinced Moll
to join his film, and Boy-Next-Door was born. Now, Davis is
working on a feature film, The Ten-Timer, about a guy who
develops multiple personalities to please every woman he dates.
Losers? Multiple personalities? Um, is there something we should know,
Travis? Meet Davis and cheer on a former Boy-Next-Door when his
movie screens at AMC Studio 30, 2949 Dunvale , Houston

"stands
out...genuinely funny...Davis is a bona fide potential talent."

Dallas Morning News (8-1-05) "A darkly funny look at the theory
of "when it rains, it pours." "The scenes of Fido
the fish desperately seeking death are a riot."

Dallas Observer
(8-4-05) "...most noteworthy...mordant...fun."

Dallas Voice (7-29-05)
"...quirky, entertaining dark comedy."

OC Weekly (4-15-05)
"Recommended! Towering, fearsome character actor
Richard Moll (Night Court) stars in Travis Davis' Boy-Next-Door,
in which a fellow has an unfortunate encounter with his next-door
neighbor."

Downtown
Planet (Austin)
- "...skillfully and creatively shot on 35mm with excellent
acting and impeccable comic timing. The story's exposition is
entertaining and compelling... I was left wanting more ..."

The
Austin Student (Austin) - "One <short film>
that's been creating buzz is Boy-Next-Door...
The director, Travis Davis, self financed the movie and has slaved
away in Los Angeles for seven years working as an actor, voiceover
artist, TV host, and commercial spokesperson in order to make
this film."
Industry
decision makers who've given Boy-Next-Door a "thumbs up" include:
Writer
/ Director / Actor / Producer, Harold Ramis.
Writer / Director / Producer, Peter Farrelly.
VP of Production, Fox
Searchlight, Lawrence Grey.
Producer, Red Hour Films, Stuart Cornfeld. (Starsky & Hutch
/ Dodgeball)
Executive Producer, Newline, Cale Boyter. (Elf / Wedding
Crashers)
VP Comedy Development, 20th Century Fox TV, Jeremy Gold.
VP Comedy Central Films, Patty Newburger.
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