Monday, August 8, 2011

THE KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM

It's been a long while since I've updated this blog, but I've been hard at work rewriting my book and haven't polished any of my short stories enough to post.  Fantastically, I am again a quarter-finalist in the Nicholls fellowship in screenwriting for something I wrote called..."The Mourning Star."  Hopefully it'll be a semi-finalist (or finalist...) like my script, "Heather" was three years ago.  Time will tell.

Anywho, I wanted to post the link to the trailer of the funniest script I've ever read..."The Knights of Badassdom."  The film assembled at great cast and looks pretty hilarious and I wanted to publicly support it.

LARPing may be the funniest thing that people do seriously.  And now there's a movie about it.

Natch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnQ9Vp4fV4I&feature=player_embedded

Friday, May 13, 2011

"Priest" - My Thoughts

I'm going to take a time out from posting stories for a moment (for I have none to post...) to discuss a film that comes out today, "Priest".

I haven't seen "Priest" and I don't intend to, so this should all be taken with a grain of salt, but from what I've heard the film isn't all that great.  This is of great disappointment to me for several reasons, but mostly because I read an early version of the script when they were casting the Cam Gigandet role, and I loved it.  I have nothing against the casting of Mr. Gigandet, but a client of ours (I was working for a management company at the time) was also reading for the role and frankly (I'm biased because I love this guy) he was (is) amazing, and brought a whole different level of depth as opposed to what the character seems to have become.  And that is a microcosm of what I believe happened to "Priest."  Most of the promise was ripped away in favor of the flashy, high gloss nothingness, that happens to genre films when studios are trying to appeal to a mass audience (the four quadrants, if you will).  I believe this way of thinking to be incredibly flawed.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Skyforge

I have been absent for several weeks but return to you with the force of a locomotive....(?)

"Skyforge" is the story of the Mor'Gant family of Tegen Cove, the creation of a powerful sword forged from a falling star, and how it destroyed them all...

Another tale from the Perilous Woods.

Download Link:  Skyforge
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Skyforge

In a remote corner of the vast Perilous Woods lived a blacksmith of noble birth.  Fin Mor’Gant was from one of the most renowned families in all the Kingdom.  Unfortunately, the Mor’Gants of Tegen Cove had long ago lost their wealth, their land, and their people.  Now all that remained was a broken, sordid castle threatening to destroy itself at the slightest breeze, and of course, a famous name. 
            As the years piled themselves on top of one another and ages came and went, the Perilous Woods slowly, but with monumental force, reclaimed its lost land.  By the time Fin was born in a crumbling tower on the highest level of the Mor’Gant keep, it was the only part of his home not yet taken by the forest.  In fact, you could no longer see were the woods began and ended.  It was an unending sea of green leaves and black branches broken up by the chimney smoke of small villages that dotted across the horizon.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Wolfstone

The story of how the Dire Wolf became the Grey Wolf.

Download link: Wolfstone
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Wolfstone

The rain was falling heavily in the bleak night of the new season.  Lightening struck and thunder boomed as a pack of grey wolves took shelter in their den, high up on a cliff side, overlooking the vast and a perilous woods below. 
“Gather round younglings, for it is time to tell you of our heritage.”  The Den Mother with eyes piercing blue, gemstones that caught even the slightest light, nudged the young cubs into a circle around her.  “Do any of you know the tale of Wolfstone?”
“No, Mother,” came a cub, white as snow, eyes as her mother’s.
The Den Mother smiled, it was fate, she thought, that this pup would be the one to answer.  “Then listen close, little one, for you have been marked and will one day have the honor of telling the story I am about to tell you.”  And so she began…

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Some Inspiring Stuff

I thought I'd take a break from posting stories and post some links to a few videos that have recently pulled at my heartstrings.

1.  Thoughts of You:  This is probably the most amazing, emotional animated scene I've ever seen, and it's done entirely without faces.

2.  Sintel:  An amazing short film created in an open source program called Blender.  Very sad.

3.  The Little Match Girl:  Anyone who knows me knows that I love Disney (when they're at their best).  In no place will you find more efficient, emotional, engaging storytelling.  If you haven't seen "Tangled" go see it now, it's amazing, it overcomes some very major story issues by sheer emotional involvement.  It's the most beautiful animation I've ever seen on the big screen and the characters are unbelievably endearing. *cough, cough* Back to The Little Match Girl.  Little do most people realize, Disney has been making animated short films for the past fifteen years and releasing them on special edition Disney DVDs as extras.  There are a few good ones but the best is this.  It's an adaptation of a Russian fairy tale and it's heartbreaking.

(It seems there is a theme of heartbreak and sadness in all these videos which may lead you to believe I'm one of those depressive sorts.  I assure you I'm not...)

4.  Destino:  Weird and wonderful.  Way back when Walt Disney tried to make a short film with Salvador Dali, filled with his iconic imagery.  Sadly it was never finished but, sixty years later, Disney decided to take all the concept art and storyboards and finish the project.  I saw this at the LACMA a few years ago and it was wildly entertaining (odd note:  Dali loved baseball, so you'll see a lot baseball imagery is this thing).

I feel like leaving this off at four videos is a bit auspicious, three is a much better number, but I wanted throw in Destino because I saw that it was finally up on youtube.

Peace and Love