So, yeah, I've been a little busy. Lemme break down what's been going on with the projects:
CHOP - I'm in the musical score stage of the film. This basically means that once score is done, the film gets mixed, color-corrected, and the credits need to be added. Then it's finished. So I'm a few steps away from trying to sell it and get it into some festivals. In the meantime, I'll be building a Facebook page for it and a website and will cut an official trailer, so keep an eye out for CHOP developments to start getting announced very soon ...
SUTURES - I just got an email this morning that says Sutures is coming out on DVD July 20th ... Looks like Blockbuster and Netflix will both be carrying the movie. And here's what the box looks like:

EASTER BUNNY, KILL! KILL! - Still on schedule to come out on June 1st on DVD. Put it on your Netflix queue. The movie has been getting some new interest and reviews based on this release. Horror Movies and Stuff gave it a 3 out of 4 and you can read that review HERE.
Here's a pretty funny and enthusiastic review of EBKK from youtube:
SOMEONE'S KNOCKING AT THE DOOR - Due to hit DVD next Tuesday, go go and pick it up! Here's a snazzy shot of me that plays a role in the film. Lynh says that I look like someone in one of those Dorothea Lange dustbowl photos from the 30s:

FETCH - It's in post-production and I'm not sure where they're at with that. But they did release some groovy poster art this week:

I also hear a rumor that KILLJOY 3 is coming to DVD in the first week of July. Will keep you updated on that one.
Also, JESSICKA RABID has come out in a limited edition DVD. All of the ordering instructions can be found HERE
But it's not all about finished movies these days. There are a few other projects coming up ...
Looks like I'll be running over to Akron, Ohio to act in a film called THE SQUAD in June. More on that as the date approaches.
And, like I said, I've been busy. I've written two scripts in the last few months, but unfortunately can't really talk about them too much. One was a work for hire for a company and the other one ... well, I don't want to jinx it. I'm going to stop talking about it right now.
I'm also in different stages of negotiations on two screenwriting projects that would be amazing to land. Needless to say, both of them would be some of the biggest projects I've ever worked on. Hate to be all coy about it, but it's no use talking about them further until some contracts get signed. Rest assured, I'll announce this stuff when and if I can ...
In the personal arena, the house re-model is finally finished and boy, am I relieved. It's kind of discombobulating to have strangers in your house tearing it to pieces for weeks on end. I'm finally starting to feel a bit more peaceful now. I'm alone in my nice, quiet house even as I write this .... aaaaaah.
The little baby boy inside of my wife's tummy gets bigger by the day. He's supposed to come out of there in mid-August ...
That's it for now. Thanks for visiting!
-T
4 comments:
Good to hear you're staying busy, T. Any news on future Haaga projects gets me pumped, and of course CHOP updates make me really excited (naturally). And congrats to you and the fam on the future new addition. My wife and I just found out we're preggers as well, so I'm trying to cram in as much work as I can fit in before she pops.
I hear you, man. Nothing more motivating than a new mouth to feed! I'm sitting in CHOP score studio right now, working on this thing. I know it's taking a bit of time, but it's all gonna be worth it in the end - I think that you and Adam are gonna be pleased with what I've done!
My oh my, Officer Tyler looks mighty fine in his uniform.
Someone's Knocking at the Door reminds me a bit of Session 9 and The Incubus, both movies I love.
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