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What I'm doing with my life? Well... This past 6 months I: Staged a automobile accident with turned over cars, fire trucks, ambulance, and police cars for a political commercial. I played a Pirate for the History Channel's Andrew Jackson during the Battle for New Orleans...Renato Beluche, he was called. As trivia I was the Art Director on that doc film. I got surprised (un-scripted) attacked by 3 celebrities on a reality tv show...and ended up in a paintball gun battle with Producers screaming "Don't shoot! Don't shoot!" One of the celebs was Joanie Cunningham from Happy Days. Adapted "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" into a screenplay. Work on a Skin-a-max cable series...fake f*ucking. Fake boobs and so, so boring. "It's not porn!"-Producer Designed and dressed a "magical" forest in Big Sur for a teaser trailer of "World of Warcraft." Adapted "The Land of Oz" into a screenplay. Just finished a black and white murder mystery movie that takes place in a gothic mansion (we made) during the 1930's. Next? I don't know...and loving it. ...this is my life...now it is time for me to tell my stories.

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Wednesday, July 08, 2009



There has been some interesting stories surrounding the World wide travels of Serial Killer Scavenger Hunt.

This little film has traveled the globe on it's own. I am going to try and record all of them:


A couple of weeks ago I got a call from one of my actors in Serial Killer Scavenger Hunt. He had just got an e-mail from a Marine Corps Captain in Afghanistan. His squad was hanging out watching movies. Apparently the U.S. Military has a huge movie library. Well the Marine came across a burned DVD that had a cover written in black sharpie. The Marines decided to put it in because they liked the name on the jacket. He said they watched the flick and laughed their butts off. It turns out the film was Serial Killer Scavenger Hunt.

How this little film of mine has made it to the U.S. Marine Corps movie library, I have no idea. It really is the film that could.

A year ago I heard about Sonny Chiba (Kill Bill/The Street Fighter) watching a copy in Japan. He really enjoyed the film but was upset when it wasn't a feature.

Today I am meeting with a Producer about finally making Serial Killer into a feature film!