Wednesday, November 28, 2007
"Smokin' Hot"
The pictures below are all from the "Strip Club scenes." You might find it ironic that a film dealing with feminism has scenes that take place in a strip club. My defense is that it's not stripping but burlesque dancing these ladies are doing. Closed-minded people might scoff at that but believe me my friends, there is a difference. In fact, I'm about as proud of these scenes as I am of any in the movie.
Besides, a little over a year ago, Arrow in the Head did a short piece on Women's Studies in which the author referred to our cast as "smokin' hot." During the shoot, the Lady Killers wore that label like a badge of honor. We even put the quote in our press kit it became such a motif. Now, I don't want to sound superficial, but he had a point. If Women's Studies offers nothing else, it easily has one of the most attractive casts of any independent film out there.
My co-producer, Cindy Marie Martin, doesn't like it when I boil the concept of Women's Studies down to "hot chicks with knives," but I don't mean it in any sexist way. This film is about sex and death, and both are presented in ways that are thoughtful and intelligent if that's what you're after. However, if you just want to look at pretty girls do ultra-violent things to dudes (and other ladies) with sharp objects, this movie will work for you too.
I guess that sounds kind of base, but in many ways isn't that the whole point of a horror film? To appeal to the baser instincts? Throughout a lot of this production, various people involved (myself included) have done a lot to try and convince themselves they're working on some socially important critique on extremism and modern society. On one level it is. It has to be, because I'm not sure it's in me to make somethng that doesn't work on multiple levels. That said, let's be honest: Many people probably aren't going to want to see this film on a purely intellectual level. So lets call it what on another level it is: Exploitation.
"There, I said it! I said the dreaded "E" word! Fuck art! Fuck meaning! Hot chicks with knives! What's Women's Studies about? It's a comic book movie about hot chicks with knives."
And you know what? There's nothing wrong with that. I've spent a great deal of time feeling ashamed of myself for making this movie. I've listened to people tell me about how I need to "be careful what I put out into the world." "You've got to be careful of offending this group or that group or this other group." Because I've heard these things, I've worked very hard to try and make sure people understand the film isn't anti-feminist, anti-woman, or anti-pagan. (Another irony, if the film is anything? It's anti-violence. Sure, it's from the Natural Born Killers school of anti-violence film, but that shouldn't matter. Should it?)
In the end though, it doesn't matter what I tell people because they're going to draw their own conclusions anyway.
You want to know the truth? The secret truth folks? If when this film is done, somebody comes up to me and says, "You're the dude who made that movie about the smokin' hot chicks with knives." As long as they're not pissed off with me, I'm just fine with that. Even if they are pissed off at me, there's probably not a whole lot I can do about it, so I guess I'm fine with that too.
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Fight Choreographer Shanna Beauchamp (Black Widow Waitress) and Stef Williams (Black Widow Burlesque Dancer) take a rest between shots.
Stef Williams (Black Widow Burlesque Dancer) strikes an "Oh! how did this happen?" pose.
Amber Connors (Black Widow Bartender/Dancer) looks on as Tara Garwood (Judith) works out her dance with Stef Williams (Black Widow Burlesque Dancer).
Director Lonnie Martin talks over an intimate scene with Taisha Cameron (Amy) and Kevin Finklestein (Keith).
"Lonnie, do these scratches make my box look fat?"
This picture pretty much sums up the Women's Studies experience for Co-Producers Cindy Marie Martin (Mary) and Lonnie Martin.
Ryan Mulkay (Cop #1) really doesn't seem as concerned as he should about Amber Connors (Black Widow Bartender/Dancer) and the knife she's holding.
Shanna Beauchamp (Black Widow Waitress) is ready to @#$% you up!
"It's okay. You can trust me."
Ryan Mulkay (Cop #1) in a scene from Women's Studies.
Cindy Marie Martin (Mary) and Tara Garwood (Judith) in a scene from Women's Studies.
And finally, four "smokin' hot" portraits or four "smokin' hot" ladies:
Stef Williams as the Black Widow Burlesque Dancer.
Amber Connors as the Black Widow Bartender/Dancer.
Cindy Marie Martin as Mary.
Tara Garwood as Judith.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Old News
Also last Wednesday, Captain America #32 came out -
I'll try to post something a little more current next time.
Friday, November 23, 2007
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Captain America #35 Cover
It's that time again - Marvel's solicitations for Februaray '08 are up, and Captain America #35 is among them. Here's how Marvel describes the issue:
CAPTAIN AMERICA #35
Written by ED BRUBAKER
Penciled by STEVE EPTING & BUTCH GUICE
Cover by STEVE EPTING
THE NEW CAPTAIN AMERICA FIGHTS FOR THE HEART OF HIS COUNTRY IN A CITY GONE INSANE!
Last issue was just the tip of the iceberg, as the Red Skull's master plan kicks into motion, and chaos begins to take hold of the US, with only one man to stand in its way, but is he up to the task? By Harvey and Eisner Award-Winning Best Writer Ed Brubaker with art by master storytellers Steve Epting and Butch Guice!
32 PGS./Rated T+…$2.99
You may notice a new name in the credits. Butch Guice will be inking the next several issues, starting with #32, which comes out tomorrow. Butch and I have been wanting to work together since our days at Crossgen. Here's a little sneak peek at some random panels from issue #32 to give you an idea what the collaboration looks like -
Needless to say, I'm thrilled.
Stasis
Part of the strange stasis is the holidays, I think. Don't get me wrong. I actually like the holidays, but it seems there's an awful lot of impending travel, parties, and events to attend. My calendar is filed with places I have to be, but it seems very few of them have to do with the movie. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it makes it hard to get motivated sometimes. I do my best when I get my work engine cranked up for a long stretch. When every few days I have to stall and hitch and switch gears to something else, I feel like I have to get warmed up all over again. Right now, I'm simply trying to get as much of my life on auto-pilot as possible, simply so I can leave it behind for a few days.
Also, there's a lot of "catch-up" to do as far as the "business" side of show business is concerned. My co-producer, Cindy Marie Martin, has spent a goodly portion of the past few weeks paying invoices and trying to balance the books. (I want to help. Really I do. However, I've realized that the best way to help is to simply stay out of her way unless she asks otherwise.) That need to catch-up also reaches into our personal lives. Things like my environment, my pets, and my personal relationships have suffered a bit during the past few months of struggling to get everything shot. Taking the time to give those aspects attention has been important.
Another larger part of it is waiting for the first rough cut which is scheduled to be delivered in my hot little hands five days from the time of this writing. There's not much I can do until I can see the footage all slammed together as something that resembles a movie. It's going to be extremely exciting to see it for the first time, and I'm sure next week's blog with be filled with all my positive energy over what the movie can be. But right now, it's kind of like a long Christmas Eve. In the back of my head is the constant mantra of "Going to see the rough cut. Going to see the rough cut." It makes it kind of hard to focus on anything else.
And let's face it, part of it is pure simple "burn out." That's not to say I'm sick of Women's Studies, but after the past six months of near constant work, worry, and will, it's nice to have nothing immediate to worry about. Frankly, I need to recharge my batteries a little bit. Cindy and I will get a very long overdue vacation here in a few weeks where I plan to do just that.
Stasis is a nice change though. There's a feeling of accomplishment that's been nice to ride out. Hard roads are ahead, make no mistake, but that's for the future. For this brief moment, everything is as it should be.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Long time no speak.
Its been a while and yes we are all crap! Let post and keep everyone up to date, assuming that people _actually_ have anything to say. Who am I to shout? Well h'actual'eh I don't have a great deal to say at all just want to get a free flow of information as they say.
Its been a while and I can't remember where I was when I posted last but guess a few things have happened in November.
My dad arrived from Chile the night of the Rugby world cup final, just at half time. So good for me that I spent the whole night at LHR T3 waiting for him without a telly in sight! Its been really good to have the old man back in town. He has made it his mission to 'sort out' my flat. Which of course is most welcomed but its also difficult to deal with. According to him my bins where 'disgusting', the walls all need replastering, the cupboard in the bathroom is a shambles, I need my security to Fort Knox levels and its 'shameful' not to have a full set of place mats and a table cloth out ready all out when I have guests round! I thought I was doing alright..........clearly not.
We had Rags and Nilham round one night for dinner (awesome) and he spent the whole night showing off about his cooking and whilst piissed was bragging how he has never been drunk in his life (this was after bottle number 4, between 4 of tasty red) because he has a liver the size of a rugby ball (whilst gesticulation with his hands and outlining the shape). Then continued to talk about his 'flare' in the kitchen and flirting with Nilham (all night!). Legend.
On the return meal over at Rags', which he travelled back from Notts especially for, we sat down with Tbone as well and ate a mighty feast. Doris cooked some local treats up and we got decadent. My dad packed some serious food away, 'I can eat like a horse when I am relaxed' he must have been well relaxed! And came out with a beauty comment just has he finished. 'In prison my mates used to say I was more dangerous with a fork than with a machine gun! I cam eat so much!'. Amazing, rather concerningly when we were walking back I said I had never heard that story and he replied simply, 'there are lots of stories I haven't told you.'. The mind boggles!
He then went up to see me mama and has been there ever since. He's back this week for some urgent repairs on my flat (its fine, been there for 18ms I have managed) so I am sure we'll be feasting again. He's had about 3 curries with me alone, he must be missing them.
Other than pops being around I went to NYC for a weekend which of course was awesome and had Greg and Tom down one weekend too! Double mate treat action! We went to the Verve gig and played some 5 a side footy which was brilliant, you can't explain how cool it is to have all the boys round in one go. At one point we had, me, Rags, T bone, Ricey, Tom and Ghandi all in one room! Jon would have been there had he not just left for Aus. How is it? Hope you're having a wicked time dude.
The gig was pretty god dam cool, I sang my little heart out like an indie dork and proudly showed off my knowledge of the random b - sides they played too. T'was the gig I have been waiting for for 10 years and it didn't disappoint. I took a million pics of the same stag just in different colours and have them all on flickr if anyone is bored enough to look at them. Greg and I played some foot and got to the quarters and to be honest I thought we played well, note to all Katz. Let's get some footy together soon?
I have a few more weeks of work madness (in Dub every week in Nov!) Then its Chile, Arg and Brazil time. Simply cannot wait for that, really cannot.
Expect heavy spike in babble on the blog,flickr and CrackFace for three weeks in Dec and Jan.
Babble out, PizBot.
P.s. There have been three 'tremours' since I arrived and I haven't noticed a single, much to the amusement of everyone. I am a crazy out of town 'gringo' to them. How can I notice the earth moving they say? Dunno but I didn't notice a thing!
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Friday, November 16, 2007
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