Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Wicked News!


This is a prop that the director made for his new movie.  It's not often you hear about the director making props. Well this is no ordinary movie and neither is the story behind it. 

It's been a while since I posted anything - I've been developing some fun projects for you people - but now I have something really important to write about.

I'd like to say a big, fat congratulations to my fine friends Simon, Bob and Maile. 

A while ago Simon came to me with a mad - but brilliant - idea of setting a TV series in an old folks home. I built on it and created a story about an retired cop who comes out of retirement and goes undercover into the home. 

We took the idea to the networks and predictably they didn't like it. "Nobody wants to see old people". 

So we moved to writing it as a film.  I didn't have the time to commit to the screenplay but I suggested Bob Moore. 

Bob is a very good writer and an even better friend. And he's married to my cousin (nepotism at work folks). I lent a hand as best I could as script consultant. But Bob didn't need much help he wrote a cracking little script that is involving, funny and  bittersweet. 

Then they needed a producer. Someone smart and hungry. A producer they could trust. A producer who could bring it in over the line. So naturally I turned to the girl who broke my heart when I was 23. Welcome to the madhouse Maile. She was a perfect fit. 

The team was in place. First time feature film director. First time feature film writer. First time feature film producer.    

It was all go. They have all worked their guts out and last week they received news they had received funding to make their movie. It's been a lot of hard work. For no money. For a long, long time. For a project that initially didn't receive a great deal of support. 

But Simon, Bob and Maile stuck at it and now they're going to be filming their movie in a few months time. Needless to say a lot of people are wondering how this project came out of nowhere. Well the simple answer is it didn't come out of nowhere - three people have put their hearts and souls into this project for longer than you might expect. A lot of late nights and a lot of hard graft.    

This is what happens when you have a dream and work hard to make it happen. They're an inspiration to me and they should be to you as well. 

The film is called - aptly - REST FOR THE WICKED. These guys haven't got much rest bringing it in and I'm sure that won't stop when they start filming.  

7 comments:

  1. Excellent news. I look forward to seeing it. Bring on the day when we all become "overnight success stories" after years of hard graft.

    Well done them. Tanya :)

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  2. Hello again Nick. If you are a Leo then your birthday must have been recent or soon. My brother turned 40 today (20th Aug) and he's a Leo so you must be in celebration mode yourself. Happy Birthday for whenever it was, is or shall be. Tanya :)

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  3. That is cool news. Can't wait to see it when it's done. I worked on my buddy's first film straight out of film school and did all the little things as the cheif P.A. The best part was running a prop cop car from Calgary. I scared the hell out of the young girl at the drive through when I told her the guy behind me (my other friend) was a serial killer we have been after and she should not do anything out of the ordinary or he might snap. We also ran the lights and sirens all down Highway 2. Lots of fun abusing the props.

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  4. Hi Nick - you nominating any of your stuff for the new SWANZ? Tanya

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  5. How was Hamilton?

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  6. I think it sounds really interesting and would love to see it...

    Pearl

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