Wednesday, March 28, 2012

OT - Geeking out over Of Unknown Origin

I'm a huge fan of George P. Cosmatos' Of Unknown Origin. When I first saw it, I was obsessed with Peter Weller. I'd been meaning to do a series of blogs on movies that I love but other people don't, and Of Unknown Origin would have been the first on that list. Looks like Collins' Crypt from Badass Digest beat me to it!

Collins’ Crypt: Movies I Love - OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN

I usually don't comment on blogs outside of this one. When I feel suddenly compelled to put my opinion in print it's usually a bad idea, soon followed by regret. But in this case I just couldn't resist!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Back on the WNET 13!

That's right! I'm super excited to let all you New Yorkers know that The Mountain, The River and The Road is playing on WNET 13 for a third time! Celebrate the love by checking it out. The classic film is Bus Stop, so you'll be sure to get your fix of stunning blondes with Marilyn Monroe and Tipper Newton! Make sure to visit REEL 13 for more info!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

MRR is on Voddler!

Live in Scandinavia or have some friends who do? The Mountain, The River and The Road continues its stealthy take over of the world with its debut on Voddler!

It looks similar to Hulu, where you can stream the movie for free or pay for an ad free version. Check it out! And if you happen to find this site after catching the film on Voddler, drop me a line and say Hi!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Bad News Is Relative

The good news is that we're putting the finishing touches on the new film, Lauren Is Missing. It's in picture lock needing the final score and audio mix. As we finish that up we're submitting to festivals feeling pretty good about the version they're seeing.

The bad news is that we've already started getting rejections. You always know they're coming. Including my three shorts this is the fifth film I've submitted to many of these fests, the fifth time I've gotten rejected by them. I've gotten used to it all over the years, but I can't deny it's taking its toll. If you start out making movies thinking of yourself as a stoic rock that's going to weather the hard times, these rejections are like waves that gradually take down your edges. Okay, that may be a little melodramatic.

The point of this whole post is that right after getting another rejection, in the middle of feeling sorry for ourselves, I received a call from a number I didn't recognize. I let it go to voicemail.

When I checked the message a few minutes later, it was apparent the caller had the wrong number. I listened on and learned it was from a father to his son calling to let him know that his aunt was going in for a major surgical operation. In a strange coincidence it was an operation that a family member of mine, my aunt, once went through.

I debated whether I should just ignore it, but finally decided to call back the number and let the father know his message did not make it to his son. A woman answered and I awkwardly explained what had happened. I wished her and her family well and she was grateful that I had returned the call.

I still have questions and concerns. About what I'm doing with my life, if I have the talent to keep this up or if I'm not quite at the level I need to be to make it as a filmmaker and artist. But after that call, I realized how lucky I am that these are my problems. My family and my friends, they're all doing well and I'm happy to see them when I do and they're (mostly) happy to see me too. I have an amazing girlfriend who's a wonderful and talented writer. And really this, right now, is not so bad.