John’s (rdsp) got himself mixed up in some crazy movie project with David Tamarin. They’re working on a script together and they’ve been contacting indie movie directors, tech people, actresses etc about it. There seems to be a fair amount of interest in the script. It would be cool if this thing actually gets made, although it’s not really my cup of tea. I’m sure it will have hilarious dialogue though.
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ahem. *cough* soundtrack *cough* *cough*
John’s already proposed it to David Tamarin but wasn’t sure what your needs would be. Can you send any legalities or requests in an email when you get a chance? John even thought it would be cool to do music video on the set during down time. like Fear Factory did for SAW. Of course this is all in the early planning stages so I really don’t know where it will go.