Film Trailers.
Help Me, Help You - Feature Film, 2010 - Directed by Ravi Godse
Aaron plays Tom, Sandi's stupid husband (type cast), opposite Sabrina Byran (Cheetah Girls, Dancing with the Stars); also starring Richard Kind, Rondell Sheridan & Steve Guttenberg. Directed by Ravi Godse. Help Me Help You Website. (Formally titled: If It Ain't Broke, Break It)
Order on DVD, September 22nd!
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THE MERCURY MEN - SyFy Original Web Series - Directed by Chris Preksta
Check me out in the new original web series by CHRIS PREKSTA - starring Curt Wooten & Mark Tierno. The Mercury Men premiered JULY 25th, 2011 MercurySeries.com
WARRIOR - Lionsgate - Directed by Gavin O'Connor
Film I worked on in 2009! Finally coming out - I play Koba's Manager,
Koba is played by KURT ANGLE. Looks fun. I'm briefly in the trailer,
which means I didn't get cut form the film (getting out limo with Kurt
0:13 & in the ring with Kurt at 1:15).
Micah - Short Film, 2011 - Directed by Matt Burek
Short drama film I worked on with my fav lady, Robyne Parrish & some amazing filmmakers from Live Productions, Matt Burek & Ryan Cunningham.
Micah (Trailer) from Matt Burek on Vimeo.
Captain Blasto - Web Series/Feature Film, 2005 - Directed by Chris Preksta
Directed by Chris Preksta, Aaron co-wrote the story & produced Captain Blasto. Nominated for 3 Streamy Awards, won multiple awards including Best Film at Gen Con Festival.
Check out the Captain Blasto website.
Check out the Captain Blasto website.
Resident Assistants - Web Series, 2009 - Directed by Dustin Dowling
By Immaturity Crew Productions, Directed by Dustin Dowling (Pale, Beardy Boy Vlog)
A Great Disturbance - Feature Film, 2006 - Directed by Ben Shull
A mockumentary film following five, delusional Star Wars fans around the 2005 Celebration 3, Star Wars Convention in Indianapolis. Won & nominated for multiple film festival awards.
Aaron was a writer & producer on AGD.
Directed by Ben Shull & Andy Davis of Aegis Films.
Aaron was a writer & producer on AGD.
Directed by Ben Shull & Andy Davis of Aegis Films.

