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Friday, October 31, 2008

THE WHOLE TRUTH is shot

Finished the film's "martini" today.

Martini is slang for "the final thing to be shot." Probably from a time when the last thing shot meant everyone went out for a martini.

We were as sad as we were happy - we have had an outrageously good time filming and proud of the quality of our work. Coming to an end may mean more sleep, but it also means we don't see one another at 6:30 am or so every week day, so we're going to miss one another.

Elisabeth Röhm wept as she said good-bye to all of us. Fortunately, our leading lady's last scenes required her to cry. She will be missed terribly, though she's already agreed to be in my next feature, THE LONELY GOATHERD. As I've said so many times here, audiences will love her and be shocked at her comedic acumen, not believing this is actually her first stab at comedy.

Today was also Kristina Lilley's last day - she's on her way back to Colombia. Her fans will also be thrilled with her turn at being a veteran police detective - in Spanish speaking nations all over the world, she is known as a sexy villain or a sexy vixen or a sexy-- you get the idea.

The crew was nothing short of marvelous. When a feature wraps, it's time for celebrations and sweet cards and special gifts.

My partner, Gary Tucci, was on hand to witness the last day of production. That was fun.

I thanked every crew member who made THE WHOLE TRUTH such a professional, smooth, quality production. It was their passion and daily dedication that contributed so heavily to this production's success.

I am an extremely happy writer/director. My vision was realized in ways that exceeded my expectations on many levels and met them spot on in most.

Next task: editing, which I love, alongside veteran comedy film editor Stephen Myers. He has been editing dailies (what we shoot every day) since we started and has been sending very positive reports. He requested only one "pickup" shot throughout the whole production, which we picked up earlier this week. Usually there are several more requests because more is missing in the way of "coverage" necessary to visually tell the story properly.

Thanks to a magnificent cast and crew, the film will, I believe, look and sound terrific, attracting an audience looking for a great time at the movies as well as please film affectionado with its multiple visual and conceptual layers.

Tomorrow night is the "wrap party," with lots of music, dancing and karaoke for the crew and cast members who remain here, as well as my formal thank you speech to one and all involved with the success of this production.

Meanwhile, I'll let you know about ongoing developments for development of THE LONELY GOATHERD as well as the evolution of completion and distribution for THE WHOLE TRUTH -- and news about my new script, our third feature, SPARE CHANGE!

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

THE WHOLE TRUTH's first signed cast member

Fresh from his role as mafioso kingpin Salvatore Maroni in The Dark Knight, I'm proud - and thrilled - to announce that Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated Eric Roberts is the first actor officially cast in our Heart Break Productionz' The Whole Truth.

Creatively and personally, Eric is at the top of his game, and will surprise everyone with his performance in our screwball comedy - with a twist!

In fact, you may not even recognize him at first - but his acting will blow you away.

He'll be happy to hear he's a star with audiences of all ages! A teenager we know said she could hardly wait to see Eric in our film! Why? "He's got to be a great actor! He's Emma Roberts' (Nancy Drew) dad!"

OK, OK.

But Emma comes by her talent and work ethic honestly. Believe me when I say that never before -- and probably after -- has he, or will he, portray anyone like the role he's tackling in The Whole Truth.

The Whole Truth executive producer Gary Tucci and producer Larry Estes are equally excited about Eric joining our cast. I can hardly wait to collaborate with this enthusiastic, accomplished artist.

The camera rolls September 22.

Stay tuned for more news as deals are signed, sealed and great actors delivered!

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