Sincerely,
Jim Townsend
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Editor’s note: I’m throwing a slight curve again. I’ve decided to handle Plugs in the same fasion that I’m currently handing press releases and other movie-related news you need (might possibly want?) to know. So, same protocol if you have a Plug: either email me or post it at the LAMB Forums, but just remember that, if you do so, it will look something like this, so do it up right!
Guys and Gals, and fans...My name is Eric Lakich representing Trespass Productions in Santa Monica, CA. Trespass Productions with writer/director Ted Woods has completed a new film called Whitewash documenting surf culture and it’s relation to civil rights in America. The movie was nominated for ‘best original music score’, ‘best documentary’, and ‘best upcoming director’ at the 2009 X-Dance Film Festival in Salt Lake...
I was wondering if we can get you guys to help us start a campaign to get Brain Dead in all your local theatres. This picture is great and brings fun back to the movies.
Maybe send your local movie theatre...
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My name is Sarah and I’m contacting you on behalf of Sinuate Media. Our client Dentyne had just released a short animated film poking fun at blogger stereotypes (mostly about how we sit alone staring at computers all day). Given how much time everyone spends online, we think the story will make people smile. The film is part of Dentyne’s Make Face Time campaign reminding everyone to take breaks from technology and spend more time...
The inspiration for the film first hit filmmaker Jonathan Salemi in 2004 while flying back to LA from his hometown of Boston, MA. He had just seen the Red Sox win the World Series for the first time in 86 years and inspired by this nothing-is-impossible feat, he set out to achieve his own version of the impossible: With only $23 to his name, he set out to make a movie.
What started as a short screenplay...