tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-75192643349694835792024-03-19T02:53:26.010-07:00The Fear of Clowns 2 LogThis is the behind the scenes log for "Fear of Clowns 2", the sequel to the Lionsgate flick. If you haven't seen FOC2, I'd go buy it directly from us at www.kangaskahnfilms.com or stream it direct from Amazon at the link on the right.
Otherwise, studies show you'll burn in hell. I'm just saying.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-39010477304965447662016-09-05T09:01:00.001-07:002017-01-26T04:15:49.745-08:00Fear of Clowns 2 Now Available on Amazon Prime FOR FREE<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We've added Fear of Clowns 2 to Amazon Prime! So if you're a member you can watch it for free!<br />
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FOC2 joins three of our other movies on there! You can also watch Bounty, Garden of Hedon, and Hunting Humans Remastered on there! Click the link below to add them to your watchlist!<br />
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<br />Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-76762164846831813382013-12-19T12:44:00.003-08:002013-12-19T12:44:29.100-08:00Fear of Clowns 2 Blu Ray Now Available!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The movies are in!<br />
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I have to tell you--one of the high points of being a filmmaker is when you get the box of dvds--well, now it's Blu Rays. Opening it up and seeing a bunch of your movie in a physical incarnation...<br />
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I remember when my first movie was shipping. The distributor was nice enough to give me a complimentary case(Thanks MTI Home Video!), and I was excited for release day. I knew my UPS guy because I owened a comic book store at the time and was having them shipped there.<br />
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So I had given him my phone number and told him to call me when he had them that day. I told him I'd come to him and get them off the truck. I still vividly remember meeting him on the road and getting the case of them, and seeing them for the first time.<br />
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For the first Fear of Clowns I didn't have any comp copies(No Thanks, Lionsgate!). So I just slept in that day. But my wife went out to all the local Blockbusters and Hollywood Videos to see whether they'd gotten them, and boy had they! She said one Hollywood Video had 40 copies. One Blockbuster had 24 copies and another had 8 copies.<br />
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She took a couple of pictures that day, and it was very exciting. I later went out to see it for myself.<br />
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I'm excited for everybody to finally see the movie color-corrected with all the bonus material. There's the 40 minutes Making Of, Out-Takes, four commentaries(most of them with us fairly buzzed, so who knows what we said?), an easter egg, a dedicated music track so you can hear how great Chad Seiter's score is, Teaser/Trailers in hi-def and more!<br />
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Get one yourself, free shipping until January 1st, 2014!<br />
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Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-1439696113145609292013-12-12T00:55:00.000-08:002013-12-12T01:02:44.790-08:00Fear of Clowns 2 Blu Ray: Shipping December 20th, 2013<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So we finally got the news from the printer--the discs ship on December 20th! That means I can now show you <a href="http://www.erikashley.com/">Erik Ashley's</a> awesome new cover design in its entirety!<br />
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If you've got a movie you want an awesome poster designed for, hit Erik up. He's awesome, easy to work with, and the only downside is that he's Canadian so you hear a lot of hockey talk in between the word "eh?". :)<br />
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Anyway, special offer for the early people--it's only $18 and shipping is FREE! Buy it and we'll refund the shipping once the order goes through. Packed with extras and fully color-corrected for the first time ever!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Click <a href="http://kangaskahnfilms.com/store/foc2-blu-more.htm">HERE</a> to head over and get your copy NOW!</span><br />
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<br />Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-21732117283881679162013-10-25T00:47:00.001-07:002015-02-07T19:25:21.960-08:00Fear of Clowns 2 Blu Ray Cover<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here it is, the new cover for the Fear of Clowns 2 Blu Ray. This is a comparison between the original one-sheet and the new one.<br />
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It's by Erik Ashley, the talented graphic artist out of Canada who has done all my one-sheets since "Fear of Clowns". If you need some graphic stuff done, get in touch with him. His web site is <a href="http://www.erikashley.com/">http://www.erikashley.com/</a> and he does awesome awesome work.<br />
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Full blu ray cover coming soon. As soon as the Blu Rays are shipping to me!Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-39099149545692136012013-09-26T02:30:00.001-07:002013-09-26T02:30:15.455-07:00Recently Uncovered Pics from FOC2First comes this last-shoot-day picture of Jacky with some creeper behind her. (DP David Mun)<br />
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Then we have a bunch of pics from our low-key wrap party. Volleyball, burgers, and beer.<br />
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<b>The group--somebody took a shot from the 2nd floor.</b></div>
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<b> Actor/Stuntman Steve Carson, who's been a part of four of our movies!</b></div>
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<b> 2nd Cameraman Joe Davidson and Producer Rob Stull</b></div>
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<b> Director Kevin Kangas either serving, or in the middle of "the fishing rod" dance</b></div>
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<b>Actress Kayla Marie Cooper takes a whack</b></div>
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<b> Johnny Alonso schmoozing</b></div>
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<b>Actor and Assistant Camera Mike Baldwin</b></div>
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<b> DP Dave Mun about to show 'em how to do it</b></div>
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Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-74263533799885067762013-09-04T15:15:00.000-07:002013-09-04T15:15:07.307-07:00"Fear of Clowns 2" Blu Ray?Coming in the near future.<br />
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UPDATE: THE ONLY PLACE TO SEE FOC2 FOR FREE IS ON AMAZON PRIME RIGHT NOW -- LINK TO ADD IT TO YOUR WATCH LIST IS HERE!<br />
<a href="http://bit.ly/amazonhorror" target="_blank"> http://bit.ly/amazonhorror</a><br />
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Just a note because I don't want any of you to get your computers in
trouble. If you try to google search Fear of Clowns 2 you'll see a bunch
of sites that say you can watch it for free. <br />
Let me assure you, this is not true. Clicking on any of them will do one of 3 things:<br />
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1) Give you a virus, or if you have a decent virus program--it will alert you that you're visiting a suspicious web site.<br />
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2) It will say something like "Due to a copyright complaint the movie's not here, but click HERE to see the full thing." This is the way they try to get around google--because google does a decent job of not posting links to sites that will directly harm your computer. But you'll go to the linked site, and then clicking from that site MAY get you a virus.<br />
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3) The web site will ask for some info from you(email and a password to log in), and then will take you somewhere where you'll find out they don't have the movie.<br />
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So if you want to see the movie, hit go to <a href="http://www.kangaskahnfilms.com/store/shop.htm">http://www.kangaskahnfilms.com/store/shop.htm</a> for the cheapest price on the movie, or you can hit <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Fear-Clowns-2-Jacky-Reres/dp/B001NZ2AVS">Amazon</a> if you have credit there you want to burn.<br />
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OR, hold out a little longer and there's a great chance the NEVER BEFORE SEEN Blu Ray will be coming down the pike with a TON of extras on it!<br />
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<br />Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-1736165839720231942012-09-27T15:52:00.002-07:002012-09-27T15:52:15.237-07:00Premiere Pics<b>As promised, here's some FOC2 premiere pics, never seen before! I may even have some video coming up!
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<b>Hey, a line! Sweet!</b><br />
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<b>Frank's date(I apologize, but the name eludes me) and the gorgeous Cici Carmen!
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<b>Leanna Chamish, me and Rob Long. </b></div>
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<b>The gang! I miss these guys! </b></div>
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<b>Clarence, Lars, Adam, Mark, Frank, Rob and of course, THE Tom Proctor!</b></div>
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<b>The super-hot Savannah Costello!</b></div>
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<b>Brandon, Cici, date, Frank, and Adam</b></div>
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<b>The man, the myth, the legend! Bullet in the center! </b></div>
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<b>Vincent Brown, who played Sargent Raup, to the right with his wife.</b></div>
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<b>Some of the crowd waiting for the film to start!</b></div>
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<b>Mr. Producer himself, Lee Doll, with Mark, Brandon, Adam and Tom. (Lars in the background!)</b><br />
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<b>Jarod, looking like a baby! So young and innocent. </b></div>
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<b>(And is that Joel Denning in the background?)</b></div>
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<b>Johnny Alonso and friends/family, plus more of the crowd!</b></div>
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<b>BFFS! Off-screen, naturally. On-screen, ENEMIES!</b></div>
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<b>The after-party at Gardel's. I remember parts of it.</b></div>
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<b>Somebody, Savannah, Joanna and Noah!</b></div>
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<b>Somebody, Clayton Myers(he's the head punk in the flick, but you wouldn't recognize him from this pic!), Johnny, Somebody and Al Sotto</b></div>
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<b>Tom, Mark, Somebody, Cici and Adam after the show</b></div>
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<b>Tom finds some adoring fans!</b></div>
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Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-63995722355539696442012-07-09T19:39:00.001-07:002012-07-09T19:39:49.051-07:00July/August 2007: The Premiere & The Abyss Beckons<b>JULY 19th, 2007: FOC2 Premiere:</b><br />
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Yep. It's done. And I don't mind telling you that it's easily the best
movie I've done. With the score in, pieces of it are actually pretty
damn good.<br /><br />That's not to say it doesn't have its problems.
There's a few things I wonder if people will pick up on, but I bet we
get a lot more positive reviews for this one.<br />
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NOTE: Will have a special Premiere Post with All New Pictures! <br />
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<b>AUGUST 21st, 2007: The Abyss Beckons </b><br />
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Okay. I'm in a dark place right now. Not literally, but mentally.<br /><br />Those who know me may be thinking, "Why?" And it really does show that everything is a matter of perception.<br /><br />My premiere went well. There was between 350-400 people. We got some good press. People geniunely seemed to love the sequel.<br /><br />But
for me, still a partial failure. Even with all those people the theater
cost more than I made in ticket sales. That's a very bad thing right
now, as I've sunk all my money plus some into FOC2. I can't afford to go
any more into debt.<br /><br />And you have to understand; I am a deeply
cynical and pessimistic person. I really am. I had the thought a while
back that if I was Steven Spielberg you know what I'd be thinking right
now?<br /><br />Not "Wow, look at all the great films I've made and the millions of filmmakers I've influenced with my style."<br /><br />I'd be thinking, "Why did I have to go and make Hook?"<br /><br />Believe
me, this is not how I want to be. I don't know why I think like this.
Perhaps the opposite of "Ignorance is bliss" is true.<br /><br />Regardless,
I stand now on the brink of a giant decision. I feel like I did just
before I shot "Hunting Humans". I was terrified. I was a twenty-six year
old writer with minimal training in actually SHOOTING film. I had
$11,000 saved, and a credit card with a $4000 limit. I had an amateur
actor buddy who I thought was pretty good, but no other real actors that
I had confidence in. I had hired a director of photography that I'd
only talked to once; his reel looked good though, but who makes a reel
with crappy footage?<br /><br />There was this point where I thought--if I
take this chance and fail, where will I stand? What will I have? No
place to live, no money, and another failure on my list of failures.<br /><br />But I jumped off the cliff on that one, and came up okay. Here I am again.<br /><br />FOC2
doesn't have a distributor. Lionsgate wants it, sure. A couple of other
companies have also contacted me. But I can almost guarantee none of
them will pay me what I want for it.<br /><br />What appears to happen is
that the distributor makes all the money on the movie and throws scraps
to the actual filmmaker. So for the past year I have been doing pretty
extensive research into what it would take to become a distributor.<br /><br />It's expensive. It's time-consuming. It's risky.<br /><br />But
if it pays off, it pays off BIG. So I'm sending out a screener of FOC2
to my rep tomorrow but I'm standing at the brink of simply going ahead
with the plan to distribute and get the movie into
Blockbuster/HV/Netflix/Amazon/Best Buy/etc on my own.<br /><br />Scary scary stuff though.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-2816679254710723252012-05-08T01:07:00.001-07:002012-05-08T01:07:26.977-07:00July 13, 2007: The Cooler Part of Being A Filmmaker<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Yeah, working with hot chicks is one of the cooler parts... </b></div>
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So you're done your movie. You've cut it, you're relatively happy with it. Some shit is good, some shit is okay, some shit is as good as it's gonna be.<br /><br />Not quite.<br /><br />Then you get the score. You lay it in. All of a sudden scenes that were okay are super-cool. Other scenes all of a sudden have an energy they were lacking. NOW they're starting to feel like what you envisioned when you were slaving over the keyboard.<br /><br />That's where I'm at. I have all but three scenes of FOC2 layed in. The flick is DAYS, yes, DAYS away from being complete.<br /><br />It feels like it's been a whole lot longer than 14 months since we shot it...but finally, the end is near. <br />Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-33988698617278257782012-02-07T01:56:00.000-08:002012-02-09T15:02:17.849-08:00April 27-30th, 2007: L.A. Looping<b>Some people ask me what looping is. They say, "Why don't you call it ADR?"</b><br />
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<b>Well, ADR stands for Automatic Dialogue Replacement. The big studios have machines that will automatically do the dialogue replacement for you, taking out much of the work. I have no such machine.</b><br />
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<b>When you don't have a machine, it's called looping dialogue.</b><br />
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<b>Weekend In LA, Day 1</b><br />
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I'm back from the L.A. trip. Here's the recap.<br />
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Jacky picked me up at the airport. My first trip to L.A., and the weather is as nice as expected. <br />
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After a stop at McDonald's for a fish sandwich, we headed over to Jacky's. I'd be crashing on her couch for the weekend, because this movie is out of money, and a hotel was out of the question.<br />
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We figured we'd dive right into the looping. I set up the equipment and we tried, but it was SO noisy in her apartment complex that we couldn't do it. We figured we'd try the following night.<br />
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Sat around catching up with Jacky, shooting the shit. Showed her some footage. Went to sleep.<br />
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Night 1 on the couch did not net me much sleep. Couches are not comfortable, and I don't normally sleep until 5am my time, which is 8am their time...<br />
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<b>Day 2(Saturday)</b><br />
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Jacky and Mun wanted to go on a hike. I figured, what the hell? It was going to go very near the Hollywood sign, so...<br />
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The trail was VERY steep--not so bad if you're doing the leisurely-walk, but Jacky was walking briskly. I haven't done exercise in like 2 years, and have been eating around 1400 calories a day(and have lost 40 pounds in about 3 months).<br />
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So I was having a hard time keeping up. I'd say we walked about 2 miles, but much of it was at a 30 degree incline.<br />
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Afterward we ate some chicken and went back to Jacky's to try the looping. No go, too much noise.<br />
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Jacky had to work, so Mun and I went to a local pool hall/bar and shot pool. (Me so sorry, Mun! 6-2 baby!) Had vodka, but didn't help my night of sleep on the couch.<br />
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<b>Day 3(Sunday) </b><br />
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Jacky and I went to Mel's Diner for lunch. They shot American Grafitti there. Okay food. She drove me around, showed me where Aaron Spelling lived, the Playboy mansion. A few other sights.<br />
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That night we again did the looping. Not sure if I'm going to be able to eliminate the noise or not. It was almost comical how every time I hit the record button that was the exact instant the birds would chirp, or someone would start hammering, or a party would start, or someone would turn on a stereo, or a dog would bark. Insanely frustrating.<br />
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Chad, the composer for FOC stopped by--I had never met him in person, so that was very cool. He even showed us some stuff about how the "Lost" score is created. Even showed us a brief clip to an upcoming episode(top secret!).<br />
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Not much sleep on night three either.<br />
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<b>Day 4(Monday) </b><br />
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Plane was set to leave at 10:30pm, so Mun got us passes to go on the Paramount lot where he works on "My Boys", a TBS series. Cool place. We went inside and watched them running through some takes. Lot of crew. Lot of equipment. (insert wistful sigh here...)<br />
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There was a giant backdrop of a sky that was as large as the drive-in screen at Bengie's. Mun said it was for some new Samuel Jackson flick...<br />
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Later, I met up at The Coffee Bean with my buddy Oscar-nominated Josh. He used to be just Josh, but the Oscar changes people...<br />
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But seriously, he had some great stories. He moves in much bigger circles than we mortal folk. Perhaps some day...<br />
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An interesting anecdote is that the Coffee Bean we were at is across from the DGA(Director's Guild of America).<br />
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I was at the boarding gate for my plane and the plane arrived and let off some passengers, two of which were Rhea Perlman and Danny Devito. Not too exciting. Then, the red eye flight.<br />
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Anyway, am back home. Will be busy checking the audio over the next couple of days.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-39494089208237542072011-12-14T11:24:00.000-08:002012-01-28T12:49:49.311-08:00April 2007 Various<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4Fwx9fyX_JwfeR_SR2ys1ffIFqvE0orTLsO7TD6M_x_oQ_tibQP4w7Jha7AetgEaxC1EOcWCOK4NyfmA92b8aigM9zPk4MMxpWr-dPnCo_NOFiNRIZo09IC6BNVTHLsw_zmA5NIRqdxs/s400/jacky-home.jpg" /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Jacky Reres at her place in L.A. that looked like the set of Melrose Place</b></div><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">April 3, 2007: Grindhouse With John Waters</span><br />
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Saw a preview of Grindhouse tonight--John Waters was there, which was funny. I figured he would have been able to catch an earlier preview, but I guess not.<br />
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The flick is like this: Rodriguez part was good, better than I expected, but does go way over the top at the end. The Tarantino part was horrible. A half-hour movie extended to 90 minutes. The first 40 minutes are excruciatingly slow.<br />
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It's like the guy's in love with his own dialogue, and it just goes on and on, and it's just some of the most drab and uninteresting conversation you will ever hear, absent of any of the clever Tarantino-ism's you've come to expect.<br />
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Maybe it was his joke, like "Hey--check out how bad the 70's movies' dialogue was!". If so, the joke goes on WAAAAAAY too long. I almost fell asleep.<br />
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There is a way cool car chase scene with shots of "How'd they do that?" moments with the stuntwoman hanging on to the car--shots that are wide enough you can see the cars are really ramming each other, and the stunt woman is sliding all over the place on the hood of the car.<br />
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So unless she was composited onto the hood(which would have been VERY well done) or they digitally took out the safety wires, I'm not sure how they did it.<br />
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The previews for coming attractions were great. But when did the whole "beheaded while getting a blowjob" shot come back into style? When I wrote one into FOC2 I hadn't seen one in a LOOOOONG time, and now in the span of three weeks have seen two(Grindhouse, BTM: Rise of Leslie Vernon).<br />
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When FOC2 comes out it's gonna look like I'm trying to ride the bandwagon. I'm glad I showed the scene at Fango, so some people will know I'm not.<br />
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Anyway, if you go see the flick, stay through the previews between, then I advise taking off. Watch Tarantino's half when it comes out on DVD.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">April 6, 2007: Plans for L.A.</span><br />
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Well, I've been trying to get the lead actress in FOC2 back here to do her looping, but it's not working out.<br />
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My last resort is flying out there myself to supervise the looping, so that's what I'm going to do. I've never been to California, and frankly I would have liked to go simply as a vacation, but it looks like I'm finally gonna see the west coast for myself.<br />
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Hopefully the looping will only take the one day, and I'll have Sunday and Monday day to look around and meet up with some of my LA buds that I haven't seen in a while.<br />
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Unless the plane crashes. Then, all of my problems are solved. <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">April 27, 2007: Heading To L.A.</span><br />
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I'm leaving for L.A. today--will be there until Tuesday morning. Not sure what my blogging situation will be, but maybe I'll post some pics. If not, I'll do it when I get back.<br />
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Assuming the plane doesn't crash and solve all of my problems... (insert smiley emoticon)<br />
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More pics/details coming...Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-25718786536301848122011-08-30T21:21:00.000-07:002011-08-30T21:21:22.471-07:00November 12th, 2006: Quick Hits<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEifVOqyRWWo5jttRzWkYkBr6d6KGMD7RYvUpX2GQMV0cbMB59ku8V9ZkfMxdU4P77OAyhHWdDRsf0AwqQ80FFGNnLhjCFgm5siAEWr9IH16Kg9af9xzwwDcMikt4cmKLP1Vr800thl3TMQ/s1600/tmp-foc2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEifVOqyRWWo5jttRzWkYkBr6d6KGMD7RYvUpX2GQMV0cbMB59ku8V9ZkfMxdU4P77OAyhHWdDRsf0AwqQ80FFGNnLhjCFgm5siAEWr9IH16Kg9af9xzwwDcMikt4cmKLP1Vr800thl3TMQ/s320/tmp-foc2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><i><b>New Note: I ended up putting together a pretty strong Making Of for FOC2, and a few other supplements. We actually did a couple of commentaries...details on those will be coming up.</b></i><br />
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FOC2(I will no longer ever refer to it in name--it will now be known as FOC2, which sort of sounds like Fuck You) is picture locked. An hour forty-two minutes is the final run time. The composer has it now--he'll be working on it while they're taking a break from "Lost".<br />
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I'm splitting my time between working on foley and working on the dvd supplements. <br />
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I've discovered that I don't have the...interest...that I used to have in doing them. I think a large part is how I recently discovered(see: FOC1) that the distributor doesn't give a shit about them. Sure, they WANT them--so they can show them on the back of the box.<br />
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But they don't actually give a shit about the quality of the supplements. Or how many you have. Really, they just want these: Making Of, Out-takes, and director's commentary. That's it. Deleted scenes are nice if they're short, but if not--they're gone.<br />
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For the first FOC I spent nearly as much time on the supplements as I did the movie. I had a Making Of, Out-takes, commentary, easter eggs, almost 45 minutes of deleted scenes with original ending, a 12 minute "Project Redlight" feature that was the best thing I gave them.<br />
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And they only used three of the ones I listed above. <br />
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So now I'm just trying to overcome my lack of enthusiasm by remembering: The supplements are for the fans. I'll try not to half-ass it too much. Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-52722904491644449492011-06-12T21:23:00.000-07:002011-06-12T21:23:50.899-07:00October 1st, 2006: Fango Weekend of Horror Wrap UpSunday was spent throwing up and then trying to recover from the hangover. Wow, to be young again...<br />
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We wandered around some more, but really there wasn't much more to see. <br />
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So we said later to Tom and Adam and Brandon, and bolted. Made it back in under 3.5 hours, counting the stop at my home-away-from-home Burger King.<br />
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Had a good time, all in all, but given that the big show Chiller Theatre takes place at the same hotel about a month later, I think I can see why the attendance wasn't as high as I expected.<br />
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Here's a couple of other links to people who were there!<br />
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<a href="http://www.iconsoffright.com/FANGONY06_PART_ONE.htm">Rob G - Icons of Fright</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php?topic=112929.0;wap2">Bad Movies.org</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.crowgrrl.com/reviews/091607perch.htm">Crowgrrrl's Perch</a>Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-18219929244688024152011-05-30T20:12:00.000-07:002011-05-30T20:16:18.449-07:00Saturday, September 30th 2006: Fango 2.5<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJQnNluqSCfxoZTWeFhBSRJdQGQCZNv7l-8YnuD-GYwjviSS3v0yjF3V8VgAhzdr0qi2tDo1lsmZvT8BcSX_in5ZCsQilpJUWUTp9oV8yceZiKgYy9JlNmnCUMbpfmaYzJxKJrdnQOxfA/s1600/fango-room.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJQnNluqSCfxoZTWeFhBSRJdQGQCZNv7l-8YnuD-GYwjviSS3v0yjF3V8VgAhzdr0qi2tDo1lsmZvT8BcSX_in5ZCsQilpJUWUTp9oV8yceZiKgYy9JlNmnCUMbpfmaYzJxKJrdnQOxfA/s320/fango-room.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><b>As a small aside, this is the show I met both Marcus Koch and Rob G. Marcus is a talented FX guy and also the director of 100 Tears(among others), a very cool clown horror movie with a much higher body count than FOC. </b><br />
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<b>Rob G is the man behind the <a href="http://www.iconsoffright.com/">Icons Of Fright </a>web site, a very cool site dedicated to horror. I got to meet him again at the Texas Frightmare where he introduced me to Tom Holland...</b><br />
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After the panel we wandered around a bit. Checked out the dealer's room. We went back to my hotel room and I had Adam loop his audio. Didn't take too long. It was only a few lines that I needed, and some of them you couldn't see his lips so it wasn't hard to match.<br />
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I found out that Adam's an early drinker. I did a shot with him, but really needed something to eat before I started drinking. We got a sub and ate it real quick. Hit the liquor store for some more vodka.<br />
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That night they were planning on broadcasting the Sirius satellite Fango show live from the ballroom, so we figured we'd attend. We started drinking first though. Fast forward to 10pm.<br />
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Show starts. It's interesting. John Saxon gets up and answers some questions, and my first thought is: Damn, he looks old. It makes me feel bad. This guy is an old-time badass. One of my first memories of him is as a barbarian in a really cheesy TV movie called "Prisoners of the Lost Universe"--I own it on VHS 'cause it ain't out on dvd.<br />
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Next up is Kane Hodder, Jason himself. He still looks good. Talks about the new movie Hatchet. Adam Green, the director, answers some questions later.<br />
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All of it's a bit blurry. I kept making runs up to the room to make vodka/cranberries or vodka lemonades, and somewhere in there they started catching up to me.<br />
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One of those times I came back and my crew has left with the exception of Ziegler. He's there, and there's a cute chick sitting next to him. In my seat.<br />
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So I sit on the other side of her. She's chatting with Ziegler, so I figure they know each other. Turns out they don't; she's one of the finalists in the Scream Queen contest, and is there to compete live on-air for the winner, who gets to be in some future movie for Fango.<br />
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She tells me she's from Maryland. I look at her a little incredulous. I say: You know, I've shot three movies in Maryland, and have never so much as received a headshot from her. She seems surprised to hear who I am, and is then impressed when we point out Shivers on the banner up behind Dee.<br />
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Anyway, the contest starts. Her name is Erin, and she's up against a girl who's method-acting as a zombie nurse, and another girl who's a little chunky. To me it seems a no-brainer.<br />
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She wins. Watch her winning audition here:<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHfQjy2iPGE">LINK HERE</a><br />
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She seems pretty good. Natural in front of the six cameras that were videotaping for the Fango television show.<br />
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After the show I'm walking out and some guy walks up to me: "Hey, you're {my name}, director of FOC right?". I say yeah. He gushes how much he liked it, and asks if I want to come up--him and some friends are watching a screener of "Feast"(the project greenlight movie). I've already seen it, but tell him maybe we'll stop by.<br />
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Later on we figure we'll swing by and see what's going on. About fifteen people are there in this guy's little hotel room watching it. One of them is Adam Green, the director of Hatchet. Pretty funny.<br />
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We head back to the room around 4am and crash.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-22928253871446359772011-05-11T04:04:00.000-07:002011-05-11T04:04:57.425-07:00Friday, Sept 29th, 2006: Fango ContinuedGot up crazy early(for me) at about noon. We went downstairs to look for the rest of the crew and ran into Adam and his manager Brandon. Adam plays Hot Rod in FOC2, and did a great job.<br />
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No word from Mark(the clown), Johnny or Tom. Hey, at least I know Tom's already there.<br />
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Then Mark calls--he's like a mile away. It then took him about 45 minutes to get to us. That's Jersey for you.<br />
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The guy up on stage before us has an okay crowd, but it's still pretty sparse by big-con standards. We're fifteen minutes away from our panel, and everybody's finally showed except Johnny. I call and leave him a message.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAmKzBiLWUqX-qoo0mNVZ9wouNaXJi-OI6R2tY67ZP-xumDutuxHWtWoIzwepgeFd6lc_CsIkz5xvMLRk7JROODxUYHDNZUmPu1BTSthBmqAhjsXOd_i9rDW_koL6HclZS2z97n6BUCkE/s1600/group-outside.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="179" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAmKzBiLWUqX-qoo0mNVZ9wouNaXJi-OI6R2tY67ZP-xumDutuxHWtWoIzwepgeFd6lc_CsIkz5xvMLRk7JROODxUYHDNZUmPu1BTSthBmqAhjsXOd_i9rDW_koL6HclZS2z97n6BUCkE/s320/group-outside.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b> From left to right,</b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Adam Ciesielski, Mark Lassise, Tom Proctor, Pre-Starvation Kevin Kangas, and Rob Ziegler</b></div><br />
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Finally it's our turn. They give us microphones and introduce us. I'm surprised to find that there's a good-sized crowd now. It also surprises me that once I get up there, I'm not nervous at all.<br />
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I'm a guy who used to literally shake when I had to get up in front of a classroom to do a report. I was one of those people who was more afraid of public speaking than going to the dentist.<br />
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But once I'm up in front of the people I relax. I introduce my cast and crew(minus Johnny) and then the lights go down, and they show the new trailer and clips I brought to debut.<br />
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And people cheer. People clapped during the brutal kills. It was very cool.<br />
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Then the lights came back up and I asked: "Any questions?" <br />
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In my mind I pictured nobody raising their hand. We'd all sit there for 25 minutes, crickets chirping in the background.<br />
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But people raised their hand. I answered some questions, let some of the cast answer some questions, let Tom blow some of the movie's surprise by telling everyone that his character dies--oops, blew it for you too, didn't I?<br />
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There ended up being more questions than time--they finally had to cut us off. They gave us pens to sign the banners, and led us around behind the stage where they had set up a table for us to sign stuff.<br />
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And then the biggest surprise: The line for us to sign stuff went out the door. We were signing for a solid twenty five minutes--and that was simply signing, not much talking to each person.<br />
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As we were walking out, Tony Timpone(Fango head honcho) stopped me to congratulate me. Said "Wow, you guys were the hit of the show today."<br />
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That was very cool, and gratifying. I'll tell you about the rest of day 2 coming up...Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-83356899422378595082011-05-01T18:50:00.000-07:002011-05-01T18:51:13.092-07:00Thursday, September 28th, 2006 Weekend At Fango Pt 1<b>Sept 28th</b><br />
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Today(Thursday)--I'm going up early and meeting Tom Proctor, one of the actors. We're going to try to loop his dialogue in the hotel room. Should be interesting to see if it works.<br />
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Anyway, the panel is Friday at 2:00pm.<br />
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I fully expect a two-person audience. Crickets chirping in the background also. 2:00pm on the first day is not exactly a great time.<br />
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But hey, you know about beggars and choosers, right?<br />
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I'll get ya some pictures maybe. Something interesting hopefully.<br />
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Ok, gonna give you the cliff notes version.<br />
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Set off to leave for Fango on Thursday afternoon. My car--which I have not had one single problem with since I bought it four years ago--doesn't start. Can't even jumpstart it.<br />
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I ignore the omen. Me and Zig(that's Ziegler) head to Enterprise and get a car, and bolt. We get to the hotel without incident. Then, as I'm turning around because I was at the wrong parking lot, I back into a metal pole set into the road. Yep, in my rental car. Scratch it up pretty nice.<br />
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Zig is amazed that the convention is being held in the exact same hotel as Chiller a few years back.<br />
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We get the room and I start setting up so I can loop my actors that are coming into town. A quick problem: The television is not set up to accept any input other than coaxial. My dvd player(that I need so I can play the video that my actors will loop to) won't work.<br />
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So we head out to Wal-mart. Only--in Jersey--that takes about an hour. The Wal-mart is about two miles away.<br />
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Anyway, to make a long story short(too late)--we get a doodad(that's the scientific name) to make the dvd player work with the TV. We get Tom Proctor to loop his dialogue. (which is funny--he's screaming at the top of his lungs during the fight scene he's looping; it's like midnight; we're on what's been designated "The Quiet Floor"; I keep waiting for security to show up)<br />
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We then head down to see what the main auditorium looks like--it's big. And like I said--seeing Shivers on the banner, as one of the largest icons up there, was very cool.<br />
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Had some vodka, tried to get to sleep, but what really happened was I watched the remake of The Blob, then The Dead Zone, and fell asleep somewhere around 5am.<br />
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Day 2 to come.<br />
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Meanwhile, here's that highlight of the weekend: The banner they had on the showroom stage--that's right, Shivers is right below Bruce(the shark in Jaws). Very cool.<br />
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</h3><div class="post-header"> </div>Very cool! I've just been invited to be a guest at <a href="http://www.creationent.com/cal/fangony.htm">Fango's Weekend of Horrors</a> at the end of the month. I guess my picture will be up there sometime next week.<br />
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The very cool thing is that my 2nd wife(I'm on my 1st right now) will be there--Charisma Carpenter(of "Buffy", "Angle", "Veronica Mars", and oh yeah, Playboy). So this will be my first chance to charm her.<br />
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But seriously. There will be a special FOC2 panel with some of the cast/crew including Mark Lassise, Tom Proctor, Adam Ciesielski and Robert Ziegler. I'll premiere footage from FOC2 with a slideshow of pictures, and I think we'll even give out an actual prop head used in the film.<br />
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It's in NJ, so if you're in the area...check it out!Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-89822410616724243892011-03-04T20:17:00.000-08:002011-03-04T20:17:38.309-08:00August 19, 2006: Director's Concern<b>Ok, I'll name drop. The friend noted in this post is Academy-Award nominated screenwriter Josh Olson("A History of Violence"). I've known him for something like fifteen years. That's a story in itself. (and there's a pic of us coming up in this log)</b><br />
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<b>I typically send him my flicks to watch before anybody else. He gives me good feedback, which I then integrate before showing more people. </b><br />
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August 19, 2006<br />
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Let me state at the beginning that this is not meant to be a dig at my actors. (But because I'm stating this you can probably assume it's going to sound like it)<br />
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One of the things I'm mulling over as I consider my next project is how much emotion to instill in the story. You see, a story where not much happens between characters is unbearable to watch unless you've got great actors who can live and breathe your characters, so the audience can't help but identify with them.<br />
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One of the problems with my original cut of FOC was that it seemed boring. Yet, no one who read the script seemed to be bored. So after I sent the film to one of my buddies out in LA he said, "Dude, you gotta cut all this talking between the characters."<br />
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I said, "But it's character development."<br />
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He said, "Well...yeah, it would be if you had better actors. But what you got now is just boring dialogue."<br />
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So I considered what he said and maybe he's right. Again, I'm not blaming my actors--many of them are very talented. And the onus is 100% on them. Amateur directing can be unnoticeable if the actors on screen are great; the reverse is not true: Shoddy acting will be noticed regardless of how nice it's shot.<br />
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The project I'm considering is cheaper than my last couple of films--and with cheaper comes a deeper story. But the problem is, if I can't get an actor who can really sink his teeth into this main character then all I'm doing is wasting my(and my audience's) time.<br />
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Anyway, FOC2 cut is down to 1:54, but now I'm about to go through the tough-love cut. Where I trim the fat regardless of how much I like it. I expect the final cut of FOC2 to be about 1:40(100 minutes) with credits(front and end credits typically add about 6 minutes--that's right, you people with brains or calculators can figure out that the actual movie will run about 94 minutes)Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-30526216352441699012011-02-06T11:00:00.000-08:002011-04-19T13:56:46.822-07:00August 7th, 2006<span style="font-size: large;"><b>August 7th</b></span><br />
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Three words for you.<br />
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Rough. Cut. Done.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-64552448511802206572011-01-22T19:03:00.000-08:002011-01-22T19:03:37.393-08:00July 20th--Missed Post<b>Whoops, somehow skipped this one. Reading it now cracks me up, because actors and their forgetting-their-wardrobe is something that plagued me big time on my new flick "Garden of Hedon"...</b><br />
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<b>July 20th</b><br />
The Tuckahoe pickup. I grab some Slim Jims for Bullet, then Ziegler and Stull help me load up the car and the truck. We head to the eastern shore again.<br />
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It’s weird coming back. But I get that good memory feeling.<br />
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Frank forgets his shoes. All he has to bring is his outfit for the day. Me, I have to bring my script, all the equipment, various props for doing foley sounds, and more—no problem. <br />
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We shoot the pickup. It goes easy. We get some foley—still have that damn lumber mill making a racket but we added a line of dialogue rather than try to loop everyone’s dialogue during the day shots.<br />
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I take the guys to dinner while we wait for O’brocki to show up. Burger King. Oh yeah, craft services has nothing on me...<br />
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We go back. Frank leaves, and the rest of us go to the barn to get a couple pickup shots there. We toss O’brocki’s Pez head around for a while, then shoot a shot of him running into the barn. Only problem is that the corn, which was about 1 foot high when we shot it before is now about 6 feet high.<br />
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It’s not going to match too well. We’ll see what happens. It’s a pretty dark shot.<br />
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Then we go back to Tuckahoe and Ziegler and Stull help me do some foley. We can’t get it all done—we run out of time and the train car is locked.<br />
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But we get some good stuff. We shoot some guns which is always fun.<br />
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At this point I have 43 consecutive minutes of the film rough cut. Almost halfway there. There’s good stuff and there’s bad stuff. Will be interesting to take a look at it in the whole.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-77784648168791361662011-01-08T18:30:00.000-08:002011-01-08T19:56:40.307-08:00July 2006<b>July 23rd, 2006</b><br />
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<b>Not Much To Report...</b><br />
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...except that it's only been about 6 weeks since we finished principle photography on FOC2, and I have 49 minutes rough-edited together. That's right, you can sit and watch 49 consecutive minutes of FOC2 already. <br />
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My rough cut should come in around 2 hours long--I'll cut that to between 90-98 minutes long. So by that account I'm around halfway finished.<br />
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But the reality is that I've edited 95% of the tough scenes. There's only two big scenes left to edit--Attack at Lynn's House and the Finale.<br />
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Sound issues are going to be huge though. There are some big problems I'm working on right now.<br />
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But when I say I'm living at my editing machine, I'm not exaggerating... <b> </b><br />
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<b> July 9th, 2006</b><br />
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If you weren't on set during the shooting of FOC2 this won't make you laugh, but I think the rest of you will.<br />
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There was a scene in the film where one of the clowns, played by Clarence McNatt, shouts "WHYYYYY?"--and it became this running joke among everybody. Clarence shouts it so dramatically and his voice is so deep that it was like some booming Shakespearean query.<br />
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After that, a day or night didn't go by without someone in the cast or crew mimicking the shout of WHYYYYY--and everyone would start laughing.<br />
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Tonight I'm logging footage from the B-camera. The scene with Clarence comes on, so I'm typing the timecode and what's happening on screen. There's Clarence's face, and he suddenly yells "WHYYYYY?"<br />
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Behind me, my three year old(just turned it today) mimics in his mousy voice: "whyyyyy?"<br />
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I couldn't stop laughing--which made him do it a couple more times.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-47106225099877472752010-12-12T17:31:00.000-08:002010-12-12T17:31:17.136-08:00Casual Filmmaking<h3 class="post-title entry-title"> <a href="http://maykillyou.blogspot.com/2006/06/casual-filmmaking.html"></a> </h3><div class="post-header"> </div><b>The funny part is that I edited a little homage to my crappy crew. It used to be up on Revver, but that web hosting service doesn't seem to be up anymore or you could see it.</b><br />
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<b>But I still stand by my words here. Amateur crew can kill you, and cost you many hours of work later.</b><br />
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<b>June 27th, 2006 </b><br />
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Ok, I'm gonna have to go off a little here. If you're one of the cast/crew who this applies to, and you get offended...well, screw you. I don't care.<br />
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I guess I was in a haze during much of the filming--there's so much on my mind that I really kind of take things minute by minute. I have to be prepared to change the plan at a moment's notice so we don't lose any time, so I'm wrapped up in my own mind a lot.<br />
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So I guess I never really quite noticed, to the full degree, just how amateur a lot of my cast/crew was. I'm speaking particularly of their habit of chatting during takes.<br />
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Seriously. I'd say roll sound, the sound guy says "Speed". Typically, on a real movie set that's where people shut up. Then I call "Action!". <br />
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But I guess I never realized just how bad it got on FOC2 until now, when I'm going through the footage. On just about every take you can hear either myself or Mun(the DP) saying "Be quiet!" or "Shut up!"<br />
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Nevermind that you'd think it was obvious that once I call action, we're taping sound. So if you're talking--DUH!--I'm going to hear your fucking voice when I later listen to the takes.<br />
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And nevermind that there are actors attempting to concentrate and put themselves in a mental place where they can believably portray a character, and hearing people whispering or giggling in the background doesn't help them.<br />
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For Christ's sake--you're on a movie set. Mun actually asked members of the crew, during more than one take, "Have you ever been on a movie set?". Mun works on real movie sets for a living, and he couldn't believe the lack of professionalism displayed.<br />
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But now it's really starting to come across now that I'm hearing it in tons of takes. And it's really pissing me off. <br />
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It's going to cost me literally WEEKS of extra work, as I go out and record a lot of foley effects I wouldn't need to--my back-up mic had excellent audio of that car driving by, except for the fact that there are people chatting in the background.<br />
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As Mun said in exasperation a number of times, "Casual filmmaking at its finest." Well, I know a number of people who won't be returning to the set of my next film.Kangashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519264334969483579.post-52859594090563719752010-11-25T12:37:00.000-08:002010-11-25T12:37:39.344-08:00June 25th, 2006<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgMfBMKFjaBbGWa8wIDpijgi7g-b7fYP0DxdDISuakMNdNgkg5C7lj_ANU-amikjMQMRMIKLERB-sLOx16s3GgOSjsJSHhlTgGSXoeBgf9mTLKxDafIfD43VwjY2kxiy7pHXTog3BoHKtM/s1600/steph-giggles5.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgMfBMKFjaBbGWa8wIDpijgi7g-b7fYP0DxdDISuakMNdNgkg5C7lj_ANU-amikjMQMRMIKLERB-sLOx16s3GgOSjsJSHhlTgGSXoeBgf9mTLKxDafIfD43VwjY2kxiy7pHXTog3BoHKtM/s320/steph-giggles5.jpg" width="240" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><b> First attempt at "Giggles" paint on a friend of painter Stephanie Petagno.</b></div><br />
<b>June 25th</b><br />
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The first pickup. We head to some physical therapy place that’s doubling as the doctor’s office. The examination room is pretty close—only thing it doesn’t have is the paper on the tables. Oh well.<br />
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Ziegler, Luke, me, Pattee and Frank show up—Frank last. Neil Conway shows up as the doctor.<br />
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I get set up fast. We start shooting. I’m moving very fast—it’s nice when I’m getting exactly what I want.<br />
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Neil’s right on—the whole day I think he only screws up once—and he’s got the hardest dialogue I’ve ever written—it’s all medical jargon. Good actor.<br />
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Frank’s a little off, but close enough. We get done in like 2.5 hours. I cut the footage the next day and the scenes’s pretty good. Even Mun likes it.<br />
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Find out later the sound isn't great. Lotta hiss in the dialogue.<br />
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<b>June 11th</b><br />
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I wake up about 2pm. Mun comes by and his plane doesn’t leave until 7pm, so we take in a movie. X-men 3—sucked. We have dinner at Glory Days and chat about things in general.<br />
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Then I drop him off at the airport. I head home and begin backing up the tapes.<br />
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Still not feeling that deep sense of loss I had after principle photography on the first Fear of Clowns. I also don’t feel so bleak, but I’m not sure exactly when it came to me after the first movie.<br />
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I do see that I missed a scene at Tuckahoe, so we’re gonna have to pick that up. Another one! Jesus.<br />
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</a></div><b>An early attempt at an FOC2 poster, minus Shivers, by <a href="http://www.erikashley.com/welcome.php">Erik Ashley </a><br />
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