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It's All Nice on Ice

'Sno Cone Inc.' traces one man's exit from the rat race

BY JOE O'CONNELL



Travis Knapp (l) and Arnie Reyes
Photo by Mary Sledd

Travis Knapp really did try his hand at the snow-cone business while working as a stockbroker, but he never planned on being a filmmaker. A born salesman, he bought and sold cars during summers off from studying finance at Texas A&M University and made some cash with T-shirts featuring a Longhorn with the horns removed. Then came five grueling years as a stockbroker, followed by big personal questions about the point of it all. "In the rat race, even if you win, you're still a rat," he says of the turning point that resulted in the very personal film, Sno Cone Inc., which premieres Oct. 23 at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar.

The comedy follows three twentysomething stockbroker trainees who also are learning big lessons about the rat race. It features Morgan Fairchild and Tony Sirico (Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri of The Sopranos). Knapp's journey steered him to volunteering for the Salvation Army feeding the homeless and listening to their stories. Then he had the notion of a reality television show about the community pulling together to get people back on their feet. Along that path he met a couple of other professional refugees: attorney Arnie Reyes and engineer Jeffrey Travis, who fed his movie dream. "It has an overall positive message about doing the right thing and trusting you instincts," says Reyes, who ended up producing the film. For Knapp, it's an Austin-shot labor of love. "Five or six years ago, I heard about a guy who was going to make a movie and thought, 'What an idiot.' Now I'm that idiot."


Sno Cone Inc. screens Friday-Sunday, Oct. 24-26, at 7pm at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. An afterparty at the Belmont will feature live music; proceeds will benefit the Foundation for the Homeless. For more info, see www.snoconemovie.com.

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Awful guest Oct 26, 2008 - 07:52 am
This was just and awful movie. We went in with high expectations,but were terribly disappointed. The movie was sexist and racist and very third-rate. The shots of Austin were cool, but we along with others left before it was over.


bad movie, im sorry gc Nov 19, 2008 - 09:01 pm
I agree, it made fun of gays, mexicans, homeless people, objectified women, and was truly awful. I was disappointed and at times disgusted with the terrible stereotypes and blatant sexism. Sorry, but it sucked.


Cute Movie Lovely Jun 16, 2009 - 09:21 am
I was not offended by this movie, if you go see any movie in the theaters you will see material WAY WAY worse than this. I guess PG-13 is a little mature for some people but I thought it was a cute movie :)




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