Still need a Leonard
The hunt for a Leonard continues. I know, we’re six days away from rolling cameras and we’re still hunting for the Cajun local. Adam and I spent most of the day in casting sessions in New Orleans looking for possible Leonards, Megan’s parents and poor little Malin. You should have seen the auditions for this one. A parade of eight, nine and ten-year-old girls would walk in, hold out their hands and scream into camera. That was it. The shortest audition known to man for these kids. The good news is, we found our Malin. A good little screamer if I do say so myself.
Wait 'till we start breaking her arms with a little "movie magic."
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Wait 'till we start breaking her arms with a little "movie magic."
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5 Comments:
Well, I'm not a Leonard, but I did get selected for an extra stint. I'll be a pedestrian in a neighborhood, which seems to be the part for me, as I did the same in "Failure to Launch". Look forward to seeing you in "ACTION".
Good Luck with the film.....
Best of luck with this.
I mentioned you here:
http://filmick.blogspot.com/2006/03/blair-witch-director-comes-back-from.html
Anything you want me to publicise or pass on, please let me know. I get around 500 hits a day but the sire is only 6 weeks old.
Thanks, guys.
I'll let you know what's up as we move forward.
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Hello. I'm a graphic designer, late 20s, male, have no acting experience, no transportation of my own, and don't care much for this type of film (because I never get spooked despite hopefulness). However...
I hear y'all are filming in Louisiana. I will gladly sit around all day doing practically nothing in exchange for a few bucks and a carton of smokes. I'm photogenic too— everyone says so except for those that disagree.
Let me do nothing for you!
Perhaps...
Leonard Maltin?
Could be done, yes - I think so.
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