Stuntman and action designer Eric Jacobus, known for his Tekken In Real Life shorts as well as performing Kratos’s stunts in Sony’s God of War series, is set to unveil the project that kicked off his career, his feature-length action comedy film Contour. Previously only available via limited DVD release shortened and in a cropped format, Contour will now be available up-rezzed and uncut for free on Jacobus’s YouTube channel YouTube.com/@
Contour follows the small-time criminal Lawrence (Law) Young, who moonlights as a crotchety San Francisco tour guide. Among Law’s latest guests is Alfonso de la Rosario, the prince of the obscure island nation of Uruvia, who informs Law of a hefty reward awaiting whomever recovers a missing (and very embarrassing) “private video” that belongs to his parents, the king and queen of Uruvia. Law sets out to recover the tape with the help of his criminal contacts, throwing Law and his tourists head first into the underbelly of San Francisco.
Filmed originally in 2004 on a shoestring budget, Contour is a non-stop roller coaster of Hong Kong Style action, with a final action sequence lasting nearly half an hour alone. Due to budget limitations, Jacobus and his dedicated team made Contour using no stunt doubles, no wires, and no special effects. Contour subsequently became a cult hit in the heyday of DVD video entertainment.
Fun facts: production lasted nearly an entire year, with over 60 days alone dedicated to the final set piece; the budget for Contour was so low that most of the cast donned ski masks to perform as random thugs in each other’s fight scenes; and everyone sustained at least one serious injury during production. In today’s entertainment landscape, when high fidelity digital video and artificial intelligence make it difficult to know reality from fiction, Contour is a breath of fresh air. It’s as real as they come.
2024 marks Contour‘s 20th anniversary. Join the celebration by watching the film’s premiere on the official Eric Jacobus YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@