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  Quality of Life
Could Quality of Life be the best low-budget indie ever shot in San Francisco's Mission District? There's not much question, especially since the few other features in that category range from awkward to forgettable. link
 
  It’s Garrison and Burnam who hold the film’s center, however, with a natural magnetism. Newcomers both, they take the same clean approach to their roles that their characters bring to their tags. link
  Quality of Life makes for both a highly satisfying and educational film-going experience. link


 

.. but, damn, if Garrison doesn't sell a really credible show of fear, embarrassment, and pride as a dressed-up Curtis prepares to sell out. link
  
  Prison Break
Lane Garrison really riles up the crowd at my place whenever Tweener shows up on Prison Break to put a kink in Michael Scofield's plans. He's the shrillest, least interesting part of the nail-biting FOX show, but he's the illest part of Benjamin Morgan's Quality of Life. link
 
 
INTERVIEWS
  starry constellation magazine : read here
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  crazy-themovie.com : read here
  WCMessenger.com : read here
  TVGuide.com : read here
  Canyon News: read here
 
FEEDBACK FROM COWORKERS
  "Here was a sensitive and polite young man who seemed to have what it took to be a great actor. He had a challenging part to play and he wasn't backing off. He was looking for every nuance of his character from hair and make-up to his walk and talk."
-- Muse Watson, Muse Watson Yahoo Group  
 

 

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