Friday, November 18, 2005

BANGKOK the movie!

You might recall to the events of last year that lead up to Sow and I meeting. I'd come to Chiang Mai with some friends to film a Cambodian field in Thailand, since standing around in some random field in Cambodia could turn out to be dangerous, and in fact turn out to be a real mine field. We came for one week and stayed for four. Just what was it that brought us all this way? How was this more than just four friends and a DVcam out to pillage the country side? Now you can see the true origin behind how Rayluk got his super powers, in...


Yes after all this time, and working double shifts, Colin has finally finished editing, not only the movie, but this handy-dandy movie trailer for our film shot on video. Check it out at www.bangkokthemovie.com, and click on TRAILER. Also, be sure to check out all the other stuff we scrambled together in just a week or so.

4 Comments:

At 11/18/2005 8:29 PM, Jodi said...

Cool! Congrats! I'm learning how hard it is to complete a movie.

 
At 11/19/2005 2:09 AM, Steve K. said...

Aaron, you said BangCOCK! Oh, wait...

 
At 11/19/2005 8:02 AM, Chris H said...

The trailer looks good. Don't think I'll be able to make the preview, though. How much are DVDs?

 
At 11/19/2005 1:03 PM, Jerry said...

I for one will Not miss this movie! Since I have no one to spend Thanksgiving Weekend with anyway...(hint...) I plan on driving down for the Parties and Premiere.

Speaking of Premiere, check out this months issue with Jake Gyllenhaal on the cover for a great bit on Aaron's dad and how the "Zodiac" movie may be over 3 Hours long!!!

"David Fincher’s Zodiac, in which he’ll play the author of the book of the same title, Robert Graysmith. The story tracks Graysmith, then a newspaperman, through the investigation of the San Francisco area’s infamous Zodiac killer. She’ll have her hands full, he notes, as will they all; the script is 190 pages, which could easily make for a three-hour movie and which will certainly occasion a lengthy shooting schedule. This doesn’t intimidate Gyllenhaal, who’s what athletic coaches call a gamer: “Hey, it was two hundred pages,” he deadpans."

 

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