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Posted on: April 14th, 2010 by wmapother 2 Comments

Word has reached me from across the great sea that on April 22, ‘The Burrowers‘ will be released on DVD in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

In case you’re reading this in Germany, please drop everything immediately.  Put your life on hold and go demand to your local video store that they offer multiple copies of ‘The Burrowers.’  They won’t know of what to which you refer, of course, so repeat yourself, calmly, and for “Burrowers” just substitute “Das Böse unter der Erde.”

They’ll nod and agree and make the order into the computer, and then you can go enjoy a streudel and beer together.

Horror-westerns.  Bringing the world together.

Up San Fran Way

Posted on: April 11th, 2010 by wmapother 2 Comments

One of the great benefits of my (often, too open) schedule is that it allows me to take advantage of opportunities unavailable to others, such as, oh, those with steady work.

One example:  San Francisco’s Academy of Art University has invited me to participate in a couple events this week.  First up, on Thursday evening, is a panel discussion, ‘Social Activism in Films.’  I’ll contribute bits on the docs I’ve narrated, PSA’s, and Ethan’s too-little-discussed environmental bent.

 My fellow panelists are Joshua Tickell,” director of ‘Fuel‘; Duane Baughman, producer of ‘Benazir Bhutto‘; Jessie Deeter, producer of ‘Who Killed the Electric Car?‘; Stephen Nemeth, producer of ‘War Dance,’ etc.; and Neal Baer, producer of ‘Law & Order: SVU.’

Then on Friday, I’ll be hosting the awards for the Epidemic Film Festival, held at the historic Casto Theatre.  Tickets are free, and the info is here and here.

As the awards’ emcee, I have absolutely no idea what to expect.  To be fair, of course, neither do they.  Let’s be honest, and I’m fairly certain they don’t need to be informed of this:  Martin and Baldwin, I’m not.  It should be the blindest of blind dates.  In front of hundreds of spectators.

PSAs Redux on Elder Abuse Awareness

Posted on: April 11th, 2010 by wmapother 2 Comments

Some of you may recall that I’m a spokesperson for the cause of Elder Abuse awareness.

This piece from the DOJ site helps explain why this issue needs to be addressed as quickly as possible:

In the United States, the issue of elder mistreatment is garnering the attention of the law enforcement, medical, and research communities as more people are living longer than ever before. This trend is expected to increase, as the U.S. Census Bureau projects that more than 62 million Americans will be age 65 or older in 2025, an increase of 78 percent from 2001, and more than 7.4 million will be age 85 or older, an increase of nearly 68 percent from 2001.[1] This aging population will require more care and protection than is currently available or possible.”

For help and information, please visit the Natl Center on Elder Abuse Awareness, at www.ncea.aoa.gov/.


Finally, I just learned from the NCEA that the PSA’s I shot for which played in a number of movie theatres last summer will also run this year, from late May to late June.  My original post on them is here

Streamys

Posted on: April 9th, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment

     This Sunday I’ll be at the 2nd annual Streamys, the awards show for all the terrific work that’s now produced online.  Info on the show is here.

     The nominees are here.  There’s some fantastic work here. And here’s a shout-out to my friend Justine Bateman, who’s nom’d for Easy to Assemble.

     It all starts on Sunday at 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT.  You can catch it all at streamys.org.

And they’re off

Posted on: April 8th, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment
Because I cannot make it back to this year’s Kentucky Derby  — but selflessly insisted that they go ahead and run it without me — I got my spring racing fix a few days ago at the Santa Anita Derby.

It’s about 30 minutes northwest of downtown L.A., nestled up against the mountains.  I’m never, ever asked for my betting method, but if I were, the answer would be, of course, “Don’t ask.”

However, because you didn’t ask, I’ll tell you.  Step 1:  Look at the sights and sip your drink.  Step 2:  Realize they’re nearly at the gate and betting’s almost closed.  Step 3:  Rush to the betting windows.  [Bonus:  Spill your drink en route.]  Step 4:  Bet on the first number that comes into your head.  Step 5:  Return to your seat, look at the sights, and sip your drink.

Some photos for your viewing pleasure..