Working on a new script. This one is proving to be rather interesting. Not going to give too much away at this point, but technology is the underlying theme of the film. Already have a main actor and actress to star in the piece. I'll have to tighten the screws once the script is done, but I'm excited to be back to work on a project of my own. I've been in semi-cruise control since I shot "JOURNEY". But, now that that chapter is done, it's time to begin anew. I'll be sure to keep you posted on the progress of the film.
Hope you all are enjoying a few scares as it is the month of October. Home of "All Hallows Eve" muah ha ha ha (yeah, that didn't come out right, but hey...i'm a director). Me, I just finished watching Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining". Even though I've seen it before, the film still manages to give me goosebumps. The part in particular is when Jack Nicholson is in the bathroom talking to the old caretaker, Grady. Grady is the one who offed his whole family with an ax and then put a double barrel to his head. Something about talking to a dead guy creeps me out. Another part that gave me the chills is the part with those damn twins. It's when Danny is on his bike. He strolls down the hallway and sees the two girls standing in front of him (as if this wasn't creepy enough). They stare at one another and then flashes of their dead, butchered corpses flash as the scene cuts back and forth between the live and dead versions of the twins. Creeps.
I'm trying to watch at least a horror movie a week in honor of the month. You should do the same. Catch up on some of the fright flicks of the 70's and 80's or put on some plastic and watch some of the gore fests of the 90's and 00's. Anyways, I gotta get to bed ladies and ghouls. All aboard the Train To Midnight.
Antonio Di Robinson
2 comments:
Thank you! I happened to re-read your post you dedicated to me and posted it on my blog. Thank you! It means so much, I can't even express in words alone...but, thank you! Brought tears to my eyes again...spoke to me again...uplifted me again. Thank You! much love
It was my pleasure Brittany. Reading your blog has uplifted me at times where I wasn't even looking for anything. Thank you for being confident enough to share yourself with us and, most of all, thank you for being a dreamer.
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