News
November 2015
Screenings and Distribution
Mr. Lockjaw - Spotlight WIN
We picked up another win this month for Mr. Lockjaw at the SPOTLIGHT Horror Film Festival.
Horror Hotel - Season 2
Online tickets are available for a screening of all 6 episodes of the 2nd season of Horror Hotel at The Plaza Theatre in Atlanta. This includes the Coma Girl episode I was in with Neil Ramsey and Amber Seidel, Directed by Ricky Hess and D.P. Ryan Presley. In it, love goes weird when a macabre maintenance man, yours truly, falls in love with comatose girl at the convalescent home where he works ― much to the dismay of her adoring husband. There will be a Q&A with cast and crew after the screening.
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Clear Lakes 44 - Web Series
The mystery continues when "the Birdwatcher" gets a doctor’s visit in episode #9. I got to play the shrink in this series by the popular Marble Hornets. They have a huge fan base and the episode had 14K views in the first 24 hours.
Events
Flux Night 2015 - Street Theatre
Fun workout as a corporate mascot opposing $15/hr minimum wage. It was for a Flux Project with me and performers from Dad’s Garage. Concept: audience members can volunteer to unleash their frustrations in a battle against symbols of social injustice. Inside an inflatable arena with oversized foam weapons, participants duel against a fast food mascot of their choosing: Ronald McDonald (Andy Coen), Burger King (Rueben Medina), Jack in-the-box (your's truly), Wendy (Perry Frost), Colonel Sanders (Matt Stanton), Mark Kendall (Referee), or Taylor Dooley (Taco Bell). If they knock a corporate mascot off their platform, they win $15 cash ..and cheers for a worthy cause. Saturday Nov 7th. Produced by Aaron Gach of Tactical Magic.
Walker Stalker Convention
A bit of promotion for Mr Lockjaw with a vendor table at the 2015 Walker Stalker Convention. We think our show will appeal to the same demographic: our big bad clown, played by Keith Brooks, was in three WD episodes (as "Deserves-it Dan" who was hard on Carl). With teasers and trailer playing on loop over the 3-day event, and Matt Wasdin doing his soft sell for dozens of DVDs.
Eat, Drink & B Indie
Panel this month on crowd funding with some local success stories. Produced by Atlanta Film Society. Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at Manuel's Tavern.
The ATLFS 2016 Kickstarter is now a "Staff Pick" and has several nice rewards; for example, I pitched in $40 and got a Movie Hopper pass. It has some restrictions, but at the last fest it got me into over 20 screenings. A great deal.
Post Production
Bad Blood The Movie
Some final sound tweaks on Bad Blood and, with luck, there will be a screening before year-end. Here's a peak of me being a bad-ass in it. Final mix at Urban Post in Toronto. Anxious to see how believable I am as the damaged P.I. in this creature feature.