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Dr. Peppers
Walk with me for a moment two years in the past. The night we first met. I was at Target wandering the aisles. You were on display along with a few other patterns. I’m not sure you saw me straight away, but I saw you. I never realized have desperate I was for comfort until my eyes fell upon your familiar logo running down two soft cotton legs. I had always partook in your beverage, in fact, it remains my favorite amongst the soda pop family. Maybe that’s why …
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Sometimes that is exactly how I feel in the film industry. Like a nut job. Seems like every time an opportunity I desire comes along, it has all these hidden consequences. I fear I’ll accept the nut offering and get eaten up in the process. With each passing year it becomes harder and harder to say no to writing that “broad comedy” script, or directing that “teenage high school horror” movie. So I guess the question is this; is it enough to make what you love, but always remain poor …
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We’ve come so far…I hope! This video comes from a great little YouTube Channel that posts old fundamentalist children shows, horrible stand up comedians and lots of public access goodness. Cringe Vision has kept me laughing and shaking my head for some time now. There’s plenty of videos to sift through, so have fun!
Much Love
Travis
http://www.youtube.com/user/cringevision
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Raimi
Let me just start this letter by saying that I love you. Growing up in Indiana, my family always sought the
company of dogs, birds and fish. In the Betz household the word “cat” was almost as dirty as the word “shit”, “foreskin” or “democrat”. When I was twelve years dumb, an old school chums pet cat dug its claws right into my thighs. In the horror films that littered my childhood the cat was always symbol of evil, bad omens or the cheap scare. All of these elements, mixed in …
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It’s very rare these days that I’ll see a trailer for a movie and fall head over heels in love. But after seeing the images from Jamin Winans’s, INK, I immediately purchased tickets to the special screening at the Egyptian in Hollywood (June 10th). In an interview I read with the directer, he describes it as Snow White meets Nine Inch Nails. Sold! Watch the trailer and tell me you don’t think this looks refreshing for once.
Check out the website here: www.doubleedgefilms.com










