Shopping for Fangs | |
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Directed by |
Quentin Lee Justin Lin |
Produced by | Quentin Lee |
Written by |
Dan Alvarado Justin Lin Quentin Lee |
Starring | Radmar Agana Jao |
Music by | Steven Pranato |
Cinematography | Lisa Wiegand |
Edited by |
Justin Lin Quentin Lee Sean Yeo |
Distributed by | Margin Films |
Release date
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Running time
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90 minutes |
Country | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Shopping for Fangs is a 1997 film directed by Americans Quentin Lee and Justin Lin.
Housewife Katherine loses consciousness and lost her cell phone as a result. Lesbian waitress Trinh sends her sexually suggestive messages and pictures. Katherine's husband works with a man by the name of Phil.
Payroll clerk Phil, who is confused about his sexuality, thinks that he is transforming into a werewolf because his hair grows so quickly that he has to shave every hour, he gorges on raw meat, and is uninjured after being struck by a car.
The film's budget was less than $100,000 and had a filming schedule of 21 days in Los Angeles. Lee and Lin separated the filming between themselves, with Lee filming the part with Katherine and Lin filming the part with Phil. It was released by Lin's company Margin Films. The term GenerAsian X may have been coined because of this film's release, with the X later being removed.
Lee said in a 2012 interview, "Shopping for Fangs is about finding connections, which is a theme that threads through all my movies." He also said, "It’s hard to quantify cultural impact, but certainly years after, scholars and critics are still talking about Shopping for Fangs."
David Noh, writing for Film Journal, said, "Under the circumstances, the actors manage to do rather nicely." Edward Guthmann, of San Francisco Chronicle, wrote, "Despite some fresh ideas, attractive actors and a sly, surprising performance by Chin as the disaffected Katherine, this is a rough first effort."
The film was released on DVD on October 6, 2009 by Pathfinder Home Entertainment.