Jimmy says that these are some of the businesses that have gone out of their way to help us make this movie.  So please patronize them...or else.


Tell them Jimmy sent you.

Located in North Denver, The Bug Theatre is a creative landmark.  They host monthly independent film screenings, plays, live music, the CASA general assembly, and the infamous yet unclassifiable Freak Train.  They have been gracious enough to let us use their space for rehearsals and auditions.

Click the logo for the link.

KBDI is one of Metro Denver’s PBS stations.  Which means they are the only TV station you really need.  They have allowed us to use their space for most of our auditions.

Their logo is a link

Eldorado is a Colorado company that specializes in fresh spring water, flavored vitamin waters and gourmet coffees.  They are our exclusive supplier of water for our production.

Click their logo to see their site.

A little girl with a little red wagon plays an important role in Jimmy Said.  And we all know there is only one place to go for a little red wagon!

Their logo is a link.

The City of Louisville, Colorado will be doubling for many of our exterior shots.  They have been incredibly gracious and hospitable.  Go visit if you can.  Jimmy digs Louisville.

Click them to see their site.


There have been a number of Louisville businesses that have helped us out in various ways as well.  The Empire Restaurant, Henry’s Bar and Grill, Vic’s,  Huckleberry,  and Hank’s Model Trains have left lights on and let us use some space and power.  Little things go a long way with Jimmy.  He never forgets a favor.

Like beer?  Jimmy does, and he knows that nobody brews a cold one like Colorado’s oldest microbrewery.  They take their suds seriously and have helped us out with a location and libations.  Their logo is a link.  Check ‘em out.

Ed Jalowsky is a Denver Metro Realtor who helped us secure a house to shoot the movie in.  An effort we truly appreciate.

Click his logo for his website.

A Family owned Louisville business, Umberto’s is helping us out with vehicles, as well as letting the Jimmy Said team use their lot for part of our shoot.  Click them for their link.

Paul Trantow is a great photographer who specializes in advertising photography.  He has been taking great production stills for us.  Check him out at his link HERE.http://www.altitudearts.com/http://www.altitudearts.com//male/male_4pics.asp?FirstName=Peter&LastName=Lugoshapeimage_2_link_0
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Not only did the Blue Parrot in Old Town Louisville feed us, they let us get this great shot of Jimmy (Matt Baca) outside their business.  Great food and a family atmosphere (except when Jimmy is in town).

Let’s be clear about one thing.  When Jimmy is in the mood for BBQ or live music, he heads to the Waterloo Icehouse.  He will have a chat with anyone who says otherwise.  Tickle their logo for a peek at why Jimmy likes them so much.

We know that Jimmy ate Little Lady Explorer cookies in the movie.  But in real life, Jimmy noshes on BoBo’s Oat Bars.
And so did we.
Click for a peek.http://www.bobosoatbars.com/
NOODLES (Louisville) - 303-665-6226             1100 W. Dillon Rd 
BUFFALO WILD WINGS (Denver) - 720-963-9464  415 S. Wadsworth Blvd 
WILD THYME NATURALS (Denver) 303-477-2133 
NEW ASIAN EXPRESS (Denver) 303-922-3888  2731 W. Evans Ave 
PHO 55 (Federal and Mississippi)  
720-335-7172


Look ‘em up sometime.http://www.bobosoatbars.com/
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