May 15th, 2012
It strikes me that you could do a lot worse making an indie film for $10K. Even the title is gold.
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Now that everyone’s shooting to DV it’s as if the cinematic lighting profession has collapsed.
Paradoxically, the films appear more expensive than they were…
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This has nothing to do with your post, but since I don’t have guest-blogging privileges (and rightly so) and don’t know where else to put it, I offer you this: Angie Harmon wants to play She-Hulk.
http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/05/16/angie-harmon-she-hulk/?hpt=hp_t2
Her reasons? As she explains to her husband:
“I have to be her,” Harmon said. “You don’t understand. I have to be her. It’s the best quote ever when The Hulk turns around and goes ‘I’m always angry.’ I was like, Ohmygod! I stood up in the theater and literally cheered. I did.”And she’d be fine wearing She-Hulk’s skimpy costume? ”I would rock that like there is no tomorrow. I would kill that outfit. I’d put these 36Cs on display. Boom!” she said. “And what about her libido? That’s my favorite part. She-Hulk, bed! She-Hulk, screw! Can you imagine? Then she just picks him up and throws him around the room like the Hulk did with the bad guy. [Makes smashing noises.] But apparently, she’s normal size.” Well, no role is perfect.
HOTTEST. THING. EVER!
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[…] Pursuant to the trailer, Galley Friend (and Bend, OR, native) Mark Hemingway actually watched The Wolfman’s Hammer on YouTube the other night. He has this to report: I confess that my primary interest in The Wolfman’s Hammer initially stemmed from the fact that it was shot and produced in my hometown of Bend, Oregon. The opening shot of irrigation pipes on ranch land with mountains in the background was practically calling to me. It’s a great shot in its own right, but I spent many an hour when I was growing up moving those things around for pocket money. […]
Galley Friend J.E. May 17, 2012 at 12:38 am
I guess The Wolfman’s Mallet doesn’t sound menacing enough.