11:21 pm - Mudtreya Certainly not the weekend I planned, but many memories that add up to an adventure.
Disappointed when my brother and his girlfriend decided no to come along. Happy to have surprise passengers Ruvith and Kaz take their place. Getting to know Ruvith and being introduced to new music. Quality time with tillriedel. Being (slightly) involved in helping a festival happen. Anticipation when going to bed before Protoculture. Way sick after over indulging. Dissapointed at Protocultures lacklustre set. Faith in music restored by Zen Mechanics and Andromeda. CFA 4WD doing a doughnut around a petrified Mon. Enjoying mega rain storm from (relative) safety. Packing flooded tent into the car with help from decoy_twigz. Being offered space in a dry tent by ojtinkerbell and sevaine. 10 hours sleep. Smiling, crazy, (mostly) happy friends. Happy to get out with no damage to me or the car.
Mud. So. Much. Freaking. Mud.
Current Location:Abbotsford, Victoria Current Mood: busy Current Music: Carbon Based Lifeforms
My friend Mike Mohan is a filmmaker. We went to film school together, worked on projects for each other, and both got jobs in the industry when we graduated — in fact he’s got one of the coolest breaking-in stories around:
I started out as an intern at Fox Searchlight Pictures. I actually got that job through the strangest of ways. They were having a test screening of Super Troopers at the local theatre, and I snuck in (film students weren’t allowed).
I was really hoping to weasel my way into the focus group at the end of the screening to meet one of the Searchlight executives, but apparently they already had enough 20-year-old white dudes. But after the screening they handed out a flyer that had the email address of someone that worked there. It read something like: “if you have any additional comments on Super Troopers, please email soandso@fox.com.”
At that moment, that was my only connection. This one email address of a complete stranger.
So I stayed up all night long composing the best email of my entire life. The thing would have made Tolstoy blush, it was so long. I discussed every minute detail of Super Troopers -– I even looked on imdb at the upcoming comedy releases, and tried to give them advice on exactly when they needed to release it later that year -– when there were no other competing comedies in the marketplace.
At the bottom of the email I even wrote “it will be in your best interest to call me tomorrow so we can set up an appointment for you to hire me as an intern.” The thing was absolutely and completely naive, but full of passion.
It worked. The next day both a development exec, AND a creative advertising exec called me.
In the years since we both graduated, as I began to develop a career doing comics and talking to all you people, Mike kept making movies. I always joked with friends how I hadn’t seen Mike’s latest film because he’d made a dozen more since the last one. He made slightly disturbing shorts, moody music videos, absurd children’s shows, and a memorable fake infomercial. And now he’s made a feature film.
After two years of shooting on nights and weekends, One Too Many Mornings premiered at Sundance this year. The film is self-distributed — meaning that Mike, along with Anthony Deptula and Stephen Hale (the co-writers and stars), are putting DVDs into envelopes themselves, booking theatrical gigs themselves, and showing the movie everywhere they can to whomever’s willing to come out and watch it. It’s a ballsy move, but it can work — it’s a close cousin to what I do, after all. And folks have taken notice of them: here’s the LA Times talking about OTMM; here’s the NY Times; here’s famous screenwriter/blogger John August, and the filmmakers talk a lot about their process, and link to other interviews, on their blog as well.
I’m hugely proud of what these guys have accomplished, and I’d encourage you to check their screening schedule to see if OTMM’s coming to your town soon, or consider a DVD or direct download of the film. In fact, OTMM is having its next Los Angeles screening next Tuesday, the 16th of March, 8PM at the Downtown Independent, with John August hosting a filmmaker Q+A after the show. Tickets are $7…
OR…how about free? In an amazing example of cross-internet synergy, Mike and the gang have decided to award two pairs of tickets to the March 16 screening to LA-area Wondermark readers, as well as two limited-edition DVDs to anyone out of town! Here’s the word direct from Mike:
In the first 5 minutes of One Too Many Mornings, the main character, Fischer, wakes up with the worst hangover of his life. He’s late to his little league soccer practice — and he’s the coach. You would think that nursing a pounding headache and queasy stomach while being surrounded by excited 8-year-olds would be the most horrible scenario possible, but go from bad to worse: he throws up. Not in front of any kids, but literally on a cute and unsuspecting kid who was quietly tying his shoe behind him.
We pose this question to you: What was the worst thing you’ve ever had to do with a hangover?
Enter to win by answering this question on Twitter or Facebook: either tweet using hashtag #otmmLA (to enter for the screening tickets) or #otmmDVD (to enter for a DVD), or post on the official OTMM Facebook wall (using the same hashtags — I know Facebook doesn’t really do hashtags, but work with us here).
Mike and the OTMM gang will read your replies — and regardless of who wins, everyone who enters will receive a link to download one of their prior short films! “La Dentista” tells the strange story of an illegal dentist operating out of an apartment building. It is pretty nutty.
So there we have it! One Too Many Mornings! Hangover questions! Enter to win! Free! Yes. Okay. Hooray!
11:42 am - The pictures say it best! Despite only having my iphone out I think I captured the gist of my experience. The highs and the lows.... except the biggest low, which was sleeping in the car. I freaking hate sleeping in the car. The best part of that though, was having Trav there.
I managed miraculously to stay dry and warm the whole time. For those reading from os, the festival I went to on the weekend got hit by a short but intense storm that filled the field with rain, some cars being underwater halfway up their bodies. We were lucky and only got ankle deep mud around our campsite, and even just soggy ground in some patches. The rain started Sunday (well, Friday, but we'd stayed in Shepparton nearby) and poured down torrentially for a short while then continued on and off til Monday morning when it stopped. Most of the 'roads' were churned into ankle deep mud, people were either going barefoot or wearing boots. Luckily I always take gumboots.
Needless to say my costume efforts went out the window but fortunately they'll be useful on many other occasions. Some people still busted out some pretty neat stuff and I got into my rainbow coat and made a foil hat from the rolls that Jess brought.
Selina's foxy outfit:
The state of the 'ground' inside our marquee and the 'road' outside.
Corch pulling a bikini-clad Joni on an esky lid. If she'd been holding a can of Bundy she'd probably have gotten an award for Australian Of The Year.
The most pointless sign at the party:
As has already been stated, the comraderie was the biggest highlight. Everyone looked after everyone else and everyone smiled almost the whole time. However, although I always check the weather before camping, I'm going to read it a lot more seriously in future:P.
She didn't come home yesterday, and her phone's off. She's not at work, but could be at her mum's (I'm about to call), otherwise I'm out of ideas. Any info would be nice t know.
03:34 pm - Big Hail storms in Melbourne WOAH, just had our first hit of today's forecast storms and there are supposed to be more coming... I've got a video of it I will upload soon, just doing a few other things atm
02:50 pm - ZOMFG I just looked at the window and noticed it was dark outside. I knew the forecast was for thunderstorms . . . whatever. I checked the radar image on www.bom.gov.au, and the colours went up to max.
30 seconds later, it started hailing ice cubes. Like, centimetres across, not the little ball-bearing ones you usually get. Current Music: Kashiwa Daisuke - Stella
I’ll be appearing in Seattle next week! I can’t wait — the Emerald City Comicon is one of my favorite shows of the year. But I’m also doing something else special: a live performance of my podcast Tweet Me Harder!
Kris Straub and I will be headlining the TopatoCo Pre-Con Kickoff Party on Friday night, March 12, in West Seattle. Admission is free, and it’ll be a fun time with cartoonists and friends! Everyone’s invited to come have a great time. It is The Official ECCC Pre-Party.More info here, or it’s on Facebook right here.
THEN: Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, I’ll be at the Emerald City Comicon (at the TopatoCo booth, just inside the front doors and to the left). I’ll have shirts, books, prints, hopefully some brand-new stickers (if they arrive in time) and of course, awkward hugs and shifty glances for all. It’s my official kickoff to the spring convention season, so catch me while I’m still chipper and excited. Hope to see you there!
11:06 pm - City gym climbing I think I climbed a fair bit tonight...green 15, pillar green 15, green 16, red 16, green 19, red 15, corner green 17, pockets 19, purple 16, blue 17, green 15, yellow 20, pink 16, green 16...
14 pitches, total 232, average 16.6.
Think that's all of it. Looking forward to Arapiles this weekend... Current Location:Kensington, Vic, Au Current Mood: exhausted
03:41 pm - WOOOOOOT Had the BEST day's riding ever I think today!! Went to the great ocean road and WOW. 30 degrees, sun, NO CARS (we only had to pass 3 lots each way, probably made it around 15 all up, damn sweet! Doing around the speed limit on most corners these days is enough to get the sh*t eating ear to ear grin happening! :D At least I know what I'll be doing before I go back to work mid-week when we move back to Geelong! Didn't see any police either, unlike every other mbike road in Melbourne of late. Another positive ;)
Had a couple snaps taken of me on the way to the WSBKs last week!
01:34 am - A Lonely Crowd Anyone not going to Maitreya should head down to Gertrudes Brown Couch in Bunswick Saturday night from 8pm and see Leahs band play :D Im pretty sure they are on at 10pm
Im gonna b there this time no matter how sick i still am :P