Thursday

It's Funny

What is a blog, anyway? Why would anyone write shit anymore?

Blog. Stupid. "Uh, today, I saw Molly Winters and she said hi and then me and Billy went to 4th period and passed notes with words like "penis" and "dither" and stuff. My blog rules! Shout out to Molly and Billy. Uh."

What's the point?

Stories? Yeah, I got stories. Like stories about Tom Glidden and Lee Rudnicki and that time at work I uh, well, er...I hear people read this, so, uh.... I do have some good news to share with you:

As you know, I moved to Los Angeles a year and a half ago, to pursue my career in the entertainment industry. Life in LA has been an incredible ride so far, and I am in the middle of several exciting music and film projects, one that has just come to fruition.

As the story goes ... shortly after I got to LA, I met a Japanese film director by the name of Junichi Suzuki, who was planning on making his first motion picture to be filmed in the United States, then entitled "Death Ride." In the fall of 2004, I was asked to become a producer of Death Ride, and I accepted what turned out to be a very challenging, fun and rewarding experience. To make a long story short, we made Death Ride, and subsequently sold the film to Lion's Gate.

Today, our film, the newly entitled "Haunted Highway" was released throughout the United States on DVD. You can pretty much get it anywhere that DVDs are sold, including Best Buy, Circuit City, Amazon.com, Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, Target ... and even Netflix.

To say that moving to LA and making this film has changed my life is an understatement. I have recently been accepted to UCLA film school, and am starting a screenwriting program at night in the fall, with the goal of producing (and writing) more motion pictures.

Anyway, I just wanted to share this news with you. Rock on.