Monday, May 3, 2010

Goin Hollywood on Em

When Bobby DeNiro first approached me about producing an amateur documentary with low-quality cameras and material I said "Look, B-Train. I'd love to, but it's just not gonna work." That was until John Chu (Director of Step up 2: The Streets) signed on to direct. I quickly compiled my favorite song for a backing track, some hodge podge photographs, and video footage shot exclusively on Flip cams. Now I know what you're thinking "Oh, is this the movie I've been hearing all the Oscar buzz about?" Yes, it is. However, we're not going to submit for consideration because we feel it compromises the integrity of what we're trying to accomplish here. This is all for a great cause. We want to selfishly flood the social media lines with sub-par entertainment in order to secure a job position for me. Isn't that the American dream, though?

The ride was a long journey and I'm still full from all of the bugs I've eaten. I was pushed to make this film from the support of all of you who were kind enough to tell me to get on the f**king sidewalk during my ride. You guys made this possible.

I was going to post footage from my interpretive dance class/Kenny Loggins concert, but I accidentally taped over it with footage from the ride. I was too tired to ask Kenny to sing again, so this is what you get. Hope you like it!



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