The trailer for the upcoming horror-comedy, Wait, Wait, Don't Kill Me. An unknown virus spreads in a poor neighborhood in Philadelphia. The infected victims ...
The trailer for the upcoming horror-comedy, Wait, Wait, Don't Kill Me. An unknown virus spreads in a poor neighborhood in Philadelphia. The infected victims ...
Dear Adam, thanks so much for reaching out - Stage 32 is such a great platform for us “theatrical” minded peeps! Please share with me what inspired you to reach out and connect with me. Socially, I connect on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/ForbesRileyFanPage With over 590,000 followers, it’s a gr...
Expand postDear Adam, thanks so much for reaching out - Stage 32 is such a great platform for us “theatrical” minded peeps! Please share with me what inspired you to reach out and connect with me. Socially, I connect on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/ForbesRileyFanPage With over 590,000 followers, it’s a great place to share YOUR latest successes. So join me and click “LIKE”! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Here’s a peek at my new TV show. hosting demo, and acting demo: http://ForbesLivingTV.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzE8fkY4aI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2gY9-c8v8w And for my other inspiring videos - http://www.youtube.com/Forbesriley I’m in the National Fitness Hall of Fame and my flagship product (amazing for those us stuck for hours on a production set is SpinGym - http://BuySpinGym.com - let me know what you think http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYjm120gP9Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJrgNj31ssc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Best, Forbes Riley www.forbesriley.com
Hi Adam, Thanks for the invite! I am new to Philadelphia -- so I am eager to get acquainted with the film/theatre folk here. Hope we can keep in touch and maybe help one another one of these days. Sending my best wishes -- Susan
Hey, Adam. Thanks for reaching out.
Hi Adam, thanks for the add. Nice to connect here. Best, Mark http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1719678/
Thanks for the request. Lovely to connect with you here--always great to meet fellow multi-hyphenates! Look forward to finding a way to collaborate. chandra thomas www.chandrathomas.com www.imdb.me/chandra...
Expand postThanks for the request. Lovely to connect with you here--always great to meet fellow multi-hyphenates! Look forward to finding a way to collaborate. chandra thomas www.chandrathomas.com www.imdb.me/chandra
Hello Adam, thank you for the request to connect. Have an awesome week.
Thanks for connecting Adam. Your website is very cool. Congrats! Myself, I have a feature deep in development titled Summer of '76 www.SummerOf76Movie.com This is a Pennsylvania based project. Perhaps we'll cross paths at one of the many Philly networking events. If I can be of assistance to you in...
Expand postThanks for connecting Adam. Your website is very cool. Congrats! Myself, I have a feature deep in development titled Summer of '76 www.SummerOf76Movie.com This is a Pennsylvania based project. Perhaps we'll cross paths at one of the many Philly networking events. If I can be of assistance to you in any way, please feel free to reach out. Best to you.
I went into the meetup section and didn't find any recent Philly networking events. Where are they posted?
Here is a trailer I made for the great John Sayles film, City of Hope, which has never received a legitimate DVD release, let alone being available in its widescreen format. Previous to my edit, the only trailer you could fine online was for the original VHS release, and was plastered with critic blurbs and poorly edited footage. I attempted to make my trailer seem like the kind of trailer that would have played in the era in which the film was released (the early 1990s), so it features a 90s trailer cutting style, and music from the score of the 1995 remake of Kiss of Death.
Here is my 5 minute interpretation of John Bruno’s Virus, a sci-fi thriller from 1999 starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Sutherland, and William Baldwin. As a movie, about a mysterious electrical life-force that animates killer robots on an abandoned Russian research vessel in the South Pacific, Virus is somehow simultaneously frantic and low energy. It’s the slowest moving 90 minute haunted house movie on record. Bruno was obviously hired because he helped design the visual effects on Terminator 2 (and a number of other James Cameron projects), but he appears to know very little about adapting his expertise towards putting together an entire movie. Virus is heavily fragmented; it’s either a glacially paced tour of an abandoned Russian ship (complete with the silly moment where Curtis happens to have a book about the Russian ship on board their own rusty, dilapidated ship) or a jittery mix of CGI cloud formations, tsunamis, and silly looking miniatures being blown up. The conclusion is so rushed it almost functions as parody; Curtis fights a robot, gets knocked unconscious, wakes up, and then finds an escape route, all before a bomb with a 15 minute timer goes off. The fact that it feels like there are still quite a few scenes missing from this section means that the editors finally, somewhat, came to their senses about how time works. As for my edit of the film, one amusing thing is that there almost wasn’t enough plot to fill out a 5 minute montage, and so I explored the endless repetition of scenes and shots more than worrying about hammering home the story points. The soundtrack features tracks from Michael Nyman’s score for The Claim and Henry Mancini’s theme from a certain 1970s TV show.
An ode to director Ken Russell. Featuring commentary from the man himself.
Hey Adam, I'm excited to announce our new Stage 32 Lounge, a major upgrade to the previous Discussions area. Here are some of the highlights:
Hey Adam, I'm excited to announce our new Stage 32 Lounge, a major upgrade to the previous Discussions area. Here are some of the highlights:
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