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  1. Woodshop is an independent American film written and directed by Peter Coggan that was released on DVD on September 7, 2010. Produced by Colorado-based 42 Productions, the film originally premiered at the University of Colorado ATLAS Institute in Boulder, Colorado on February 15, 2009.

  2. 1 set 2010 · Woodshop: Directed by Peter Coggan. With Jesse Ventura, Mitch Pileggi, Don S. Davis, Scott Cooper Ryan. In this tough-as-nails, coming-of-age comedy, high school valedictorian Chris Johnson's plans for an Ivy League future are suddenly derailed by an unfortunate chem lab explosion.

    • (82)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Peter Coggan
    • 2010-09-01
  3. 1 set 2010 · Overview. In this tough-as-nails, coming-of-age comedy, high school valedictorian Chris Johnson's plans for an Ivy League future are suddenly derailed by an unfortunate chem lab explosion.

  4. 2010 Directed by Peter Coggan. It’s easy to convince yourself that life is a collection of unhappy memories where no good deed goes unpunished… It’s not. In this tough-as-nails, coming-of-age comedy, high school valedictorian Chris Johnson’s plans for an Ivy League future are suddenly derailed by an unfortunate chem lab explosion.

    • Peter Coggan
  5. 4 mag 2011 · Overview. Wood working has never been hotter than the hammering that takes place in this Woodshop. Hall-of-fame director, Chris Ward assembles a rough and rugged crew of master carpenters who are drilling experts. Check out Steve Vex nailing Angelo Marconi, Samuel Colt boring into Damien Drake, Roman Heart (in his first Raging ...

  6. Directed by: Peter Coggan. Starst: Jesse Ventura, Mitch Pileggi and Don S. Davis. IMDb score: 7,0 (82) Releasedate: 1 September 2010. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. "It's easy to convince yourself that life is a collection of unhappy memories where no good deed goes unpunished... It's not."

  7. 15 feb 2009 · Woodshop is an independent American film written and directed by Peter Coggan that was released on DVD on September 7, 2010. Produced by Colorado-based 42 Productions, the film originally premiered at the University of Colorado ATLAS Institute in Boulder, Colorado on February 15, 2009.