Thursday, October 21, 2010

Average Community is all yours people


So I suppose this is a pretty big week for me. My first feature film is now available on DVD on our website www.AverageCommunity.com and through Amazon. We're still working on some things for foreign distribution, so we'll see how that goes.

Also just in the last two weeks I started shooting for my next documentary called "Create". I can't really figure out why I push myself so hard to make these films when I don't have the time or the money to make them. So I decided to make a film asking the question "why do artists create their art"? As of now it is the very beginning stages of a new film project, so all I can think is . . . . here we go again.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Speaking of Sequels


I can't figure out if Grease 2 is the best sequel of all time or the worst. Sure when it came out the answer was clear, it was the worst. I mean comparing it to the classic 1978 John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John original, was like comparing New Jersey pizza to those little frozen pizza bagels you get at the supermarket.

But we live in a different world then we did in 82 when Grease 2 hit the theaters. Today if a film makes as much as a $5 profit, you can be sure they'll be a sequel. Now will they bother to actually write a script? …. no. That would take too long, and would be too much trouble. Who cares about a story anyway.

With the exception of maybe The Dark Knight and Spiderman 2, are there any sequels in recent years that should have even been made at all?

Now I'll admit, I don't get to the movies as much as I'd like to, so I haven't seen a lot of these new breed of cinema clones. But you tell me, do I really have to waste $10 and two hours of my time to figure out that the world would be a better place without Cheaper by the Dozen 2.

Think about . . . Rocky, only needed one. The Matrix could have stopped at one. And tell me, how many damn Oceans 11 movies do we really need. When my 4 year old grows up am I going to be taking her to see Oceans 53: Danny Ocean is at it again?

When you think of it that way maybe Grease 2 wasn't so bad; at least it was different. And look, it gave us a fresh faced Michelle Pfeiffer and of course Adrian Zmed as the ulra cool Johhny Nogerelli. And it introduced us to what it means to be a cool rider.

So I was thinking of going to see Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps this week, but now that I think about it . . . . I may just go bowling instead.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

It's coming

Yes, I know...to all my millions of loyal followers of this blog, I'm sorry I don't update enough.

So it appears that I will be selling the Average Community DVD very soon. We're working on finishing up all the design stuff now. I'm only planning on selling the DVD in the U.S., since I'm still looking to do something else outside the country.

There will be some cool extras on the disc that I hope people will enjoy.

Stay tuned, this could get good . . . .

P.S. happy birthday to our Producer and DP, Ali Imran Zaidi

Thursday, April 22, 2010

The death of film festivals?

Something significant happened this week; film festivals died a little. What I mean by that of course is the fact that Shrek Forever 3-D is opening the Tribeca Film Festival. Wait a second here . . something smells fishy about this, and I don't mean the abnormal smell of a giant green ogre.


I think it is fair to say that most film festivals have gone way too Hollywood lately. The days of festivals looking for emerging talents and taking chances on films that may otherwise not have seen the light of day may be behind us.

I've been hearing through the film-maker's grapevine for many years now about how festivals just aren't what they used to be. However I really started to take notice of the backslide of the festival world in 2006 when The Da Vinci Code opened the 59th Cannes Film Festival. I mean really, did Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks need any extra publicity for their bloated Hollywood production.

I wonder if there would have been room at Sundance back in 1994 for Kevin Smith's Clerks if it had to fight for screen time against some big budget films of that year like Forrest Gump or Legends of the Fall.


Not to say that there are not film festivals out there still fighting the good fight. In fact there are several; even some notable ones here in the sunshine state. However it feels disheartening to hear how some unknown filmmaker lost a slot at Sundance this year because of a Spike Jonze short film. I mean Spike Jonze is great don't get me wrong, but can't he just add his short film to the DVD of his next feature?


Look, I understand “festival people”, it’s a numbers game right? What worries me is that film festivals used to be a nice alternative to big budget Hollywood films. Not that there is anything wrong with a big old, pumped up, Hollywood mess of a film, with bad writing, predictable dialogue and a happy ending. But what would we do if that’s all there was? There was no more Sex, Lies and Videotape or Basketball Diaries, only Shrek sequels. Wouldn’t that make us all feel a little . . . green?

Sunday, April 18, 2010

It's been a while


Yes, it's been some time since I've posted here. That's not to say I have not been doing anything . . it fact it's exactly the opposite. I've been very busy.

Two weeks ago the computer that I edited most of the film on was stolen out of my house, along with my bike that I take to work almost every day. The break in could have been worse, so I'm not sweating it. Sad though.

I just had the pleasure of watching an early cut of "The Ah of Life" by my friend and fellow filmmaker Banks Helfrich. It's in its early stages and still needs some work, but it is the kind of story that makes me want to be a filmmaker/storyteller. The movie is about . . well, life..and time. Banks is a very talented guy, I'm proud to know him. Keep your eye out for it when it's complete.

As for as Average Community, well just working on some last minute legal stuff. And now contacting distributors and sending out screeners. If I get a bite from any of the big ones, awesome! If not, I'm gonna work on packaging up the film myself and start selling. I'm not going to bother with smaller distributors. Most of them are just gonna make a butch of promises and then take all my money. Who needs that.

Either way, I'm hoping to be able to have the film available soon. Only time will tell . . . right Banks.