'''Fayette County Productions''' is an independent movie maker located in the small town of Oelwein, Iowa. The most well
known series created by Fayette County Productions is the Fayette County series.
== History ==
Fayette County Productions began in the late summer of 2003. The first film created was rightfully named Fayette County.
The film consisted of mainly three charactors. John Solsma was cheif camera man and also is seen in certain parts of the movie.
Josh Weaver takes the main role in the first movie and acts as a tour guide around the town of Oelwein. The last of the main
charactors is Nathan Tafolla, who is seen being chased by a pack of dogs. These three charactors are the only charactors seen
in all five seasons of the series. The series is based on a group of high schoolers who bend the rules in a small sleepy town
to find entertainment.
== Seasons ==
The Fayette County series consists of five seasons, with a sixth one in production.
Season 1
Season 1, also refered to as "Fayette County," was the first season and also the movie that kicked of the whole series.
Laced with dry humor, the movie had a limited audience. This season is mostly known for a famous shot taken place in a run
down allyway with two boys walking in unison to the tune of "Bad Boys."
Season 2
Season 2 had a much wider audience then the first season of the fayette county series. This is mostly because of the
segment called "Joe's Christmas Special." This segment rightfully takes place during the christmas season and features Joe
reeking havoc on christmas decorations. Although Joe shows up in the next two season's, this is his main role in the series
and plays minor roles in the others. Season two also had a short black and white segment called hellcat featuring John Solsma,
Jordan Doughrty, and Greg Pelc. This segment features a porclein cat killing unsuspecting cast members in Josh Weaver's house
to the tune of the Jaw's theme.
Season 3
Season 3 is considered to be the season that truly brought the series into the mainstream. Segments such as the throwing
of a so called "porclein sink" out of a chevy corsica into a stone bridge, to the tune of Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries drew
a wide audeince. In this season the cast was also old enough to drive, introducing the "Rover" to the series. A 1990 Range
Rover is used extensively threw season 5 until is was rolled on an icy gravel road.
Season 4
Season 4 is considered the season that went bigger and better. upping the ante with a variety of crazy stunts, explosive
pranks, and a trip under oelwein in a forgoten bank robbery passage. Also going to the top of the now ragged DeKalb building
and almost dieing from a fall. Season 4 was also the first to feature a series of McDonalds pranks that continue threw season
5. Season 4 also introduced Jason Boutin, who would be featured extensivly in the fifth season.
Season 5
Considered to be "the" Fayette County season to whatch. This season featured a segment called "Jason Runs," a first to
the Fayette County series this segment actually had a light plot. It featured a normal everyday boy played rightfully by Jason
Boutin, being chased by an agravated assassin by the name of Totti, for no apparent reason. Totti is played by Josh Weaver,
and two other assassins, Goto and El Conquistador are played by Nathan Tafolla and Ben Fordyce respectivly. Season 5 also
fetured a death defying leap from the Oelwein Elementary school into a bush by the new cast member Jason Boutin. This season
also established a musical theme that is used in future fayette countys. The theme is used in Dynasty Warriors five and is
called Lu Bu's theme.
Future Seasons
Season 6 of the Fayette County Series is already in production. It is expected to be released in the spring or early
summer of 2006. Josh Weaver is not expected to contribute to this season. Season six is expected to feature, among other things,
a plane ride above Oelwein, knocking down of food displays, a sequal to the Jason movie, and much more.