Two dum micks


What is Two Dum Micks?

TWO DUM MICKS is the story of a pair of unlucky guys who meet in jail and immediately hatch a scheme that involves the Food Network, DUI Attorneys and Fois Gras.  The plan’s flaws are quickly and disastrously exposed.  Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings) and D.B. Sweeney (The Cutting Edge) star as Mikey and Mick, lovable losers who can't get out of their own way.


 Who are the Two Dum Micks?

D.B.SWEENEY'S MANY FILMS include Gardens of Stone, Memphis Belle, Fire in the Sky, The Cutting Edge, No Man’s Land, Spawn, Roommates and Eight Men Out (as Shoeless Joe Jackson). The Steven Spielberg produced Captive State was released March 2019. His latest, Manson Brothers Midnight Zombie Massacre will be released in early 2020.


On Television he played Dish Boggett in the landmark Lonesome Dove miniseries and the memorably oblivious Larry opposite Jon Cryer on Two and a Half Men. His other extensive credits include Sharp Objects, Ice, Criminal Minds, 24, CSI, Crash, Jericho, House, Harsh Realm, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and the multi-Emmy winning Miss Rose White.


Sweeney made his debut as screenwriter, director and producer with Two Tickets to Paradise. The self-financed movie was a huge hit on the film festival circuit, garnering much acclaim. D.B. was named Best Director at the Boston International Film Festival and was cited for “Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking” at Method Fest. The many other awards for the film include Best Picture at the Savannah Film Festival, the Audience Choice Award at The Vail Film Fest, Best Comedy at the Staten Island Fest, Fort Lauderdale Film Festival’s “Renaissance Award” and the Santa Fe Film Festival’s “Best of the Independent Spirit Award”.

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SEAN ASTIN IS WELL KNOWN for his film debut portraying Mikey in Steven Spielberg's The Goonies, for playing the title role in the critically acclaimed Rudy, and for his role as the beloved Sam Gamgee in the Academy Award winning Lord of the Rings trilogy, for which he received the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor, and awards from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, the Seattle Film Critics, the Utah Film Critics Association, and the Phoenix Film Critics Society.

His other films include Toy SoldiersWhere the Day Takes YouRudy and Harrison Bergeron. He directed and co-produced the short film Kangaroo Court, which was nominated in the best short film category at The 67th Annual Academy Awards.