The Folklife

Jun 02, 2004 18:33

A few weeks ago, a guy on the floor, who was moving out, gave me his old dvd player, bringing me a few cautious steps into the 21st century. And I'm spending way too much money on new movies. If you're up for something eerie, try "Carnival of Souls," a veritable cult classic with one of the most unnerving ghouls, I think, in all of cinema ( Read more... )

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Nice... xreckusx June 20 2004, 23:16:58 UTC
Good to hear from you my friend. Congrats on still dating Juli. The marriage/Japan thing sounds fabulous, and I must admit I'm a bit jealous. I'm often dreamt of leaving LA for the land of the Rising Sun, at least for awhile...I blame all the damn movies, but I love Japan.

I am in fact in Los Angeles, still working away at taking over the film world. Had my first 2nd Unit 1st Assistant Director gig back in March, which was a big deal. It was a horror movie called Cemetery Gates, good stuff. I'm getting ready to start a Key Set PA on another movie next week...glad to be paying my bills by working in the industry.

Give me a ring sometime (310) 351-4757.

If you even decide to get into the film thing, let me know...I'm convinced that all of us (i.e. you, me, Clint, etc) are taking over...it's only a matter of time. I'm not going to be Yoko to my Winter Nerve or anything, but as soon as the skinny bastard graduates college, I say we force him to join the West Coast Club.

I'm still counting on you to write the next great Amercian novel, but you know...I've got no worries about you Boss, you've got it all under control.

I am very proud that I sired you into the world of Horror, it's a fun place to live. Try and get your hands on a bootleg copy of Shaun of the Dead, you won't be disappointed.

Rock on,

J

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I wrote this once before, but i guess it didn't go through. hidingmywings June 22 2004, 19:34:57 UTC
I agree. We need to coerce clinty boy into getting his pale white frame out here. Let's make a movie. I'm working on some ideas for a screenplay, actually. Was it Woody Allen who said "All tragedy, in time, becomes comedy"? Something like that, about the absurdities that happen to people when they are at their most serious, vulnerable, and distressed. I'll try to give you a call sometime captain. Cheers and congratulations on the jobs!

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