Tuesday, June 10, 2008

It's been a little while since the last Dark Knight Viral Marketing event

recap here:

http://insulinfunk.net/2008/05/02/the-dark-knight-viral-marketing-campaign-its-all-a-part-of-the-plan-los-angeles/


and now the Dark Knight is set to begin it all again this Friday the 13th with a focus on the Harvey Dent election, you can register and do the voting here:

Gotham Election Board

www.gothamelectionboard.com

There is also coverage from:

Gotham Cable News

www.gothamcablenews.com

And to the Joker phones a new text message...

“OK clowns, are you ready for some laughs?"

...to which a 'yes' reply will get you the response “You make me smile. Hope you’re not superstitious" (alluding to the 13th obviously) no word on what response you get if you're the one person smart enough to get a Joker phone yet stupid enough to reply with a 'no' but all signs point to this Friday, let's see what they have in store for us this time around.

Bonus Site: http://maidenavenuereport.com/ what the hell is this? You decide.

Thursday, May 29, 2008



Learn to draw The Dark Knight! NOW!
The Dark Knight Got Milk

Do You?


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If the Milk isn't enough maybe you need some cereal for it.


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Body By Milk


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Synecdoche, New York Poster

The poster for Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York has been unveiled. The writer's directing debut is scheduled to come out later this year.



SYNY


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Choke Poster

Choke Poster


Fox has unveiled the poster for the upcoming film based on Chuck Palahniuk's book 'Choke'. The film is directed by Clark Gregg, was purchased at this year's Sundance Film Festival and recently had its released date pushed back from August 1st to September 26th to avoid the clutter that is the August release schedule, presumably.

Stuff I've done today so far...

Edited some scripts at www.zhura.com if you like writing go join so you can critique my stuff.

Posted these...

http://insulinfunk.net/2008/05/20/synecdoche-new-york-clips/

Synecdoche, New York


3 clips from Charlie Kaufman's much anticipated directorial debut Synecdoche, New York popped up online, the film is set to be screened at Cannes in a few days.


Also here is an interview with Kaufman about the project.


And in case the clips and the interview weren't enough information here's a link to the script if you want to just take control of your destiny and ruin the whole thing.


(via, Cannes, Yahoo! News, Being Charlie Kauffman)




http://insulinfunk.net/2008/05/20/castle-crashers-completed/

Castle Crashers Completed


After a LONG wait the eagerly anticipated (at least by anybody who's played Alien Hominid) Castle Crashers is done with it's lengthy development and is finished says Behemoth founder/artist Dan Paladin. No release date is set but anybody following the progress of this game knows this is big news; the project was first announced at Comic Con back in 2006.


Castle Crashers Completed


Castle Crashers Development Blog



http://devblog.thebehemoth.com/?p=137

Monday, May 19, 2008

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I got an eye patch on Friday cause I scratched my cornea while I was sleeping, I've had the weekend to get annoyed by it and get plenty of jokes/looks, its fine though I kinda of enjoyed that part just the itchy eye under the patch is no fun at all.

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Burgers with Mango/Red onion toppings (I'm sure its missing something to refer to it as a salsa so I won't try)

Well like we usually do Laura and I made burgers...

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These are hers but I'm not a big fan of cheeseburgers I usually just like mayo and pickles and I don't need anything else on it but she loves the cheeseburger so there you go.

I think mine we're delicious (I barely used any seasoning besides Worchesire (sp?) and salt and pepper, going after that more natural dead cow taste).

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The Indiana Jones Whopper Meal

Not impressed and it cost me like 8 bucks, I hope this isn't a sign of things to come with the movie but I'm still excited and it's less than a week away so we'll see, good thing is I won a free crossaint, shao won a free burger which he gave to me cause he hates BK and I have a game piece I still haven't scratched, I hope I win a Crystal Skull.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Got it, Got it, Need it, Got it

Here's the variants on the 'Gotham City Thug' Dark Knight Movie Masters figures, as far as I can tell there's 5 and I've hunted down (though I'm surprised nobody else has done this, well nobody else that a google search would bring me to) all the pictures and crappily copied and pasted the best versions I could find together, one is all of them and the bottom one is the one I have...the hunt continues.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

I've been working at Pilgrim Films and Television transcribing/logging (with some other stuff in there) for 2 YEARS now! Nuts, I didn't think I'd be doing this this long when I started or that I'd be doing it on top of going to school and entering screenwriting contests in the 3 minutes left a day. I feel like I'm working really hard out here yet...

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Where I thought I was going to be by now.

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Where I still am.

Time to do some thinking...

p.s. -


Trying to extent my screenwriting reach so I'm not transcribing forever (see above) and I'm trying to utilize any websites, here's one of them

http://www.zhura.com/user/profile/2497

Thats my profile I think you have to sign up to see it (meaning no one will) and its supposed to be a sort of Myspace for Screenwriters and you work on stuff and people critique it (ideally) we'll see how it works out.

Next one I have to sign up for is PitchQ but unfortunately I don't have an extra 30-50 bucks a month, soon though hopefully.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Follow up to the Dark knight viral thing last Monday...

http://insulinfunk.net/2008/05/02/the-dark-knight-viral-marketing-campaign-its-all-a-part-of-the-plan-los-angeles/

Monday, April 28, 2008

Batman Viral Marketing Monday April 29th 2008.

And another thing I've never posted about but follow intensely close is the Dark Knight viral marketing Campaign (which you can catch up with here http://batman.wikibruce.com/Timeline ) but today I'm finally going to participate in something so I'm going to post about it damnit.

So last week we had another contest (read that link) and eventually uncovered this

http://www.whysoserious.com/itsallpartoftheplan/

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And if you click on each picture for whichever city there is a countdown (that was pointing to today) and a message to show up in a specific location and the coordinates for that location.

Now today we've already got those 5 new posters and London has already started their part of the contest.

If you click on the london picture it leads to this...

http://whysoserious.com/itsallpartoftheplan/loc/london/safe.htm

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If this is opened it leads to this.

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and then this...

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http://whysoserious.com/itsallpartoftheplan/loc/london/23kl4nf.htm

Cannot wait for later tonight.

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It's getting close.
New Dark Knight Posters

Well I never post this stuff but I'm always looking for it so since it's been months and months and I've yet to mention anything about it, here's some of the new posters originally posted here...

http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/22893243.html#cutid1

and

http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/new-dark-knight-posters-of-plenty-6-new-ones.php

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Lunch 4-24-08

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Delicious, I just wanted to post a picture, ha, best non Chili my Soul chili I've had in a while suprisingly and the cobb whatever sandwich was nice and refreshing, the Avocado really brings it alive.


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Nacho Libre

I just assumed this movie was not going to be funny especially with that rating but somehow it manages to be funny and non offensive, I know that should be respected since its easier to be dirty to get a laugh and I kind of do like that about it but there is really no reason for me to hold something like this in higher regard than something like Superbad which is more dirty idiot humor funny, this is just silly and thats pretty much the same level in my book, definitely worth checking out a couple more times though.

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Half Baked

This movie is still funny but I've seen it so many times it's kind of boring now, it still has its moments but I used to like it a lot more before I could tell you what's coming in the next scene instead of focusing on what I'm watching.


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Steve Martin - Born Standing Up

Best book I've read in a long time, I love Steve Martin though so maybe that has something to do with it. I like the book so much the day after I finished it I picked it back up reread it again in 3 days which I haven't done since I read the last great rise to fame book (more or less) Rebel Without a Crew, I'm always looking for books like this about people who's work I admire (though with Rodriguez I think I just like hearing him talk about filmmaking more than the actual films that come out of it).

I think I should probably pick up one of his novellas next, we'll see.


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Superman/Batman - Vengence

This is completely crap, I can't remember the last comic book storyline that I disliked so much, its like Super Mario Brothers 2 but in comic book form, lots of weird hard to explain shit happens but don't worry, in the end it's all just one big game to focus on the character who could have done nothing to avoid it, lame. Also Batzarro and Bizarro could have been a lot of fun (and a couple times they are kind of) but they just come off as annoying, I know they're not supposed to be smart and they talk backwards but there has got to be a better way to handle them and all the leftover plot twists from other story lines is really stupid considering the ending, oh well they can't all be winners. Bullshit.


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Pineapple Express - Script

Funny script, I had heard (from Rob mostly) most of the scripts this group of guys comes up with arent very funny and its all about the on set improv but this one if they stick to the script will be funny any way so whatever else they add to it on set sounds like it'll be a bonus, plus what I read in this

http://www.avclub.com/content/interview/seth_rogen

About Rogen loving the testing process because they can make each line a laugh, thats really cool and I can't wait to see what they come up with or the Zack And Miri trailer thats hopefully attached to it come August, hope I don't get burned out on these guys because they may not make the smartest films on the planet but at least they're funny unlike most of the bullshit coming out (Fool's Gold, I'm looking in your direction you stupid idiot of a movie).

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Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle - Unrated

Look at that funny translation, ha. The movie looks dumb and I expected it to be dumb but I liked it and I've watched it 4 or 5 times now, its a good movie that I dont have memorized yet so its entertaining still, yes its a dumb stoner comedy about 2 guys going to white castle so your not going to get a bunch of character growth or powerful drama but the sequence where he marries the bag of weed and the scenes of it as his wife? That's some instantly classic stuff right there.

Friday, April 18, 2008

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Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Went to the midnight screening of this last night, there was a really long line when we got there but it was for that Forbidden Kingdom movie and it was mostly asians but the screening we got in was pretty full too (but in the largest theater even over 100 people dont look like much).

I've been looking forward to this one for a while being a fan of all the comedies these guys do (and realizing how popular that opinion is and not thinking twice about going with popular opinion on this one) and I have to say I think I might have built it up a bit too much but its a funny movie, don't get me wrong.

The premise is simple girl breaks up with boy, boy tries to get away to forget about the girl, girl (with new boyfriend) is where boy decides to go.

Jason Segel wrote this and acts in it and he's good but he keeps playing the same character (i suppose the same could be said for Seth Rogen but his is an inherently likeable guy you would want to hang out with, Segel keeps playing these overly obsessive boyfriend types) and while they are relatable to a degree its not enough to sustain an entire movie, even so I did enjoy this a lot and its worth checking out, Russel Brand manages to steal most of the scenes he's in, Jonah Hill has a very nice (but very small, maybe 5 minutes of screen time, maybe) running joke, Bill Hader is genius in just about anything he does, the Sarah Marshall girl is really white and makes even me feel less white and that 70's show girl proves she can be more than just annoying (one of my favorite lines from the movie is when she screams 'I can see your vagina from here', the scene from the trailer) and actually seem really cool, I'm beginning to warm up to not being annoyed by her.

Do I think this one is as funny as Superbad, Knocked up or Walk Hard? No, not as funny but its definitely one of the comedies they make that backs up all its dick and fart jokes with a little heart. There is this weird relationship with all these Apatow guys and Kevin Smith and John Hughes and all of them attempt the same kind of humor with heart (even Kevin, yes) and it'll be interesting to see what happens when Kevin Smith and Seth Rogen finally get together and what they come up with for Zack and Miri.

For Jason Segel, I like the guy and have seen tons of his stuff but I think the next movie he does he should try a different character so he isn't typecast but I guess the next thing is a Muppet Movie so it might be a while before we see if he actually can.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

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Walk Hard Unrated Dvd - commentary

I saw this and laughed my ass off and I got the unrated dvd and instead of watching the unrated cut and laughing I choose to watch it with the commentary because I was writing and didn't want to be too distracted, turns out its a pretty funny commentary (not as fun as Superbad or Knocked up though) and Reilly is fun to listen to and since this movie flopped I hadn't read a ton about it (also I avoided the reviews) so it was that much more interesting.

Can't wait to check out the rest of the dvd which includes 16 live performances, something about a real Dewey Cox and some other stuff, funny movie if you hadn't heard so you just did.
Dinner - Subway - Prime Rib sub

Day before I get paid, don't have tons of money what better to get to eat then a 5 dollar foot long sub?

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It was actually more delicious than I expected, I got Prime Rib, Provolone on Jalapeno Cheddar with pickles, mayo, lettuce, a little red wine, carrots and salt and pepper, really delicious.

And a random pic of Frank I forgot to put on the last blog.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Weekend of April 4th - 6th

Left work sick Friday around 11am, went home and slept till Saturday morning around 11am (but didn't fall asleep till like 4 or so).

Got up Saturday still amazingly sick, couldn't even walk Frank without feeling nauseous so regretfully had to skip class Saturday but worked on writing and homework anyway.

You know what the best thing to do when you're sick is? Make Pizza!

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Cliche Two face shaving picture.

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Monday, March 31, 2008

San Francisco March 28th-March 30th 2008

Friday March 28th

Get up as early as possible as head up to San Fran.

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We get up there around 3 or 4 and its already cold and rainy and we've gotten lost once so far, on to the hotel...

Marina Motel
U.S. Route 101/Lombard Street is a boulevard that bisects the southern edge of the Marina District. The street is dotted with motels built in celebration of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge and a collection of retail, fast food, and residential units. On a typical afternoon the street is a strange mix of tourists searching for Ghirardelli Square and the Golden Gate Bridge, residents of the Marina/Cow Hollow area, and children walking towards Marina Middle School. Lombard Street runs between Cow Hollow to the south and the Marina, sometimes referred to as NoLo [North of Lombard], to the north.


Get in the hotel which is like a one bedroom apartment with a kitchen and a parking garage underneath the unit which sounds convenient but is literally only about 2 inches bigger than the car so almost impossible to park in.

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We leave the hotel once to go to Fisherman's Wharf...

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...since we're hungry and thats the easiest place to find, its still cold and raining so this proved to be an uninspired choice of direction and we end up coming back to the hotel before 10.


The bar - Friday

Went to a a place on Lombard and Pierce, small place but really cool music, pool and random memorabilia on the wall (up behind the register there's a guitar signed by everyone in the Grateful Dead, even Garcia and there are random pictures of people who had been there over the years). Can't remember the name but it was one block off the corner of Pierce and Lombard and it only accepts cash.

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Saturday March 29th

Cafe Trieste

From wiki


Caffe Trieste


Caffé Trieste is a chain of five Italian-themed coffeehouse plus one retail store in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.

The cafe was founded in 1956 by Giovanni Giotta (or "Papa Gianni" as he came to be known), who hailed from the small fishing town of Rovigno, Italy (now part of Croatia). Giotta immigrated with his family to America in the early 1950s, settling in San Francisco. Remembering the espresso houses of Trieste, Italy, Giotta opened Caffe Trieste—said to be the first espresso house on the west coast.

The first location, which still survives, is in San Francisco's North Beach. It quickly became popular among the neighborhood's primarily Italian residents. "It was all Italian people," Giotta said, "But I got the American people to like cappuccino." [1]

The cafe also became popular among the many young Beat writers and artists who lived in North Beach in the 1950s and 1960s. The caffe was meeting-place for Jack Kerouac, Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Michael McClure and Kenneth Rexroth, among others. [2] It was featured in several movies, and was where Francis Ford Coppola wrote much of the screenplay for The Godfather. It remains a favorite destination for writers, artists, hipsters, neighborhood residents and tourists.

Caffe Trieste opened a Sausalito branch in 1982. Since 2003, the caffe has become a chain, with a branch in Berkeley and two more in San Francisco, one on Market Street (at Gough) and one on New Montgomery Street (at Howard).

Caffe Trieste celebrated its 50th anniversary in April, 2006.


So we went to the original location and got some delicious coffee (Laura) and Pizza (me) and Cherry Italian Soda (me) and quietly waited while the musicians for the Saturday showcase set up. The pizza was one of the most amazing pieces I've ever had the sauce has a very distinct almost spicy (but not, almost) flavor and the Cherry soda was pretty much like any other flavored soda but it was a nice atmosphere to drink it in.

Also they have site

http://www.caffetrieste.com/

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Cafe Zoetrope

American Zoetrope - The company's headquarters is in the historic Sentinel Building in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. In the building lobby Coppola operates a popular small Italian café featuring Rubicon Estate wine (also naturally the Coppola brand) and memorabilia from his films.


Had some delicious steak and potatoes here as well as the best Tiramisu I've ever had , took home a bottle of the Pinot Noir 'Director's Cut' and a Zoetrope pen.

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The Purple Onion

Just had to stop here since its a famous spot, wasn't open though.

The Purple Onion is a celebrated cellar club in the North Beach area of San Francisco, California located at 140 Columbus (between Jackson and Pacific). The club offers an intimate, 80-person setting and was a popular influence in local music and entertainment during the Beat era. Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen, Maya Angelou, Phyllis Diller, the Kingston Trio, and the Smothers Brothers (who recorded their first album, Live at the Purple Onion there) all played the club in the 1950s and 1960s. Richard Pryor has also performed at The Purple Onion.

In the early 1990s, owner Tom Guido made the club the center of San Francisco's garage rock scene, featuring such bands as The Trashwomen, The Phantom Surfers, The 5.6.7.8's, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Groovie Ghoulies, The Go-Nuts, Guitar Wolf and many others. Although almost always packed, Guido's mismanagement and penchant for giving away free beer doomed the future of the club.

In 2004, the club returned to its comedy roots. Photographer and booker Dan Dion started a weekly comedy night that featured comedians such as Robin Williams, Paul Krassner, Jim Short and Tom Rhodes. David Owen presented the Purple Onion debut of Mort Sahl in June of 2005 as well as engagements by Greg Proops, Zach Galifianakis, Todd Barry, Dan Piraro and Judah Friedlander. Currently, the club's weekly comedy nights are produced by Bay Area comedy legend Doug Ferrari, who produces shows featuring other local veterans such as Will Durst, Mark Pitta and Johnny Steele, with the periodic drop-in spots by Robin Williams and Dana Carvey.


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Chinatown

I have more Chinatown video than I do have pictures but after Trieste and Zoetrope we walked around Chinatown since North Beach (I suppose thats the right term to refer to this area) and Chinatown and swallowing each other up. In Chinatown I got a cheap flute and a VCD of 'I'm a Cyborg but thats okay'

I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK (싸이보그지만 괜찮아 Ssaibogeujiman Gwaenchanha) is a 2006 South Korean romantic comedy directed by Park Chan-wook.


that isn't available on dvd here, they also had My Blueberry Night's which I believe was just theatrically release about 2 weeks ago, interesting. Also Laura got a very nice Jade bracelet.

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Sam Wo's

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Sunday March 30th

Fisherman's Warf

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The way home

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