Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Walk-Ons needs your help on Kickstarter

Greetings from Eggs! Or, more accurately... greetings from Walk-Ons!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hollywoodpsychic/walk-ons-a-paintball-movie

No, don't worry... I have not forgotten about Eggs. In fact, I'll have exciting news and updates on that project within the next two or three months. For those who want to know why nothing has happened, I'll just say that a family crisis made the act of producing and directing such a sizable project completely unrealistic last year. I didn't want to, but I simply had to put it down and step aside for a short while. But it's back in sight and I promise news very soon. With any luck we will even roll cameras this summer.

In the mean time, I want to take a minute to talk about a new project I'm producing for writer/director Andrew Kadikian. I've partnered with him a number of times in the last few years, most recently on our 48 Hour Film Project Black Ribbon.

Andrew asked me over a year ago if I would produce his student thesis film when it came time. The thesis film is essentially the culmination of his filmschool career, it's the final film, the film he'll take with him into the real world to show what he can do. It's a hugely important movie in the life of any filmmaker. I jumped at the chance to produce the thing and a year or so later, here we are!

Walk-Ons is a high school romantic comedy set within the world of competitive paintball. Think of it as John Hughes with guns. Guns that shoot paint.

Andrew first approached me with the concept after we'd already developed a number of other scripts. For a variety of reasons, none of those other stories seemed quite right for us at the moment, but when he pitched Walk-Ons I knew it was the right movie for him to direct right now and for him to take on the festival circuit next year.

Why? Well, for one thing: Andrew is an avid paintball player. He knows the sport and he knows the players. If anyone can take a niche subculture like Paintball and do it justice on film, it's the guy who loves and plays in that subculture. Andrew is that guy. For another thing: Andrew is a damn talented action director. Just watch the trailer to his web series Necessary Measures. I have no doubt that his paintball battle sequences will be nothing less than FUCKING AWESOME. And for yet another thing: Paintball is a woefully under-represented subject in the world of cinema. I can literally count the "paintball" movies out there on one hand. (And "NO", 10 Things I Hate About You doesn't count. Though I adore that movie.)

It occurs to me that nobody is going to be submitting another paintball movie to the festivals at the same time as Andrew and I, and that gives us and our movie a unique and memorable edge.

On top of all that, the chance to do something in the vein of Some Kind of Wonderful or The Breakfast Club is really exciting to me. I love John Hughes. I love his screenwriting style. I love the way he makes us all remember what it was like to be in high school, when the biggest problem we all faced was not being cool enough to get the girl. (I still face that problem, but that's grist for another blog I hope to never write.) I love how when you watch a John Hughes comedy you suddenly realize that you care about the characters so much that it transcends comedy and lands somewhere closer to drama or romance. I'm thinking about characters like Uncle Buck and Ferris Bueller and Ducky, and yes even Clark Griswold. I'm especially thinking about Keith and Watts and "the kiss that kills".

Walk-Ons taps into all that, or attempts to anyway. And I for one am super damn proud to be striving for that kind of feeling in cinema when so few other projects are even interested in trying. And, hey... I get it. We live in dark times. There are bigger problems out there than whether or not some kid gets the girl. Believe me, I know I can be as cynical and jaded as the next broke, misanthropic jerk. But it feels good to be making a movie where you can laugh one minute and tear up a little the next.

We've got less than 40 days left on our Kickstarter campaign right now, and we desperately need people who feel the same way that I do about supporting young talent, making the big movies that feel good to make, and remembering the kiss that kills. I really hope that some of you reading this can relate to that.

And I know it's the Christmas season and all your money is tied up right now, I know that. But all we're asking for is a pledge. You won't be charged until January 10th, long after Christmas is over and you've hopefully saved a little of that Holiday bonus check or returned the crappy presents you don't want. You can pledge $5 now that doesn't come out of your bank until January, I know you can. That's all we ask right now... pledge us an amount... any amount... and let us know you support what we're trying to do. We'll do the rest. We'll send out the 100 press releases in the hope someone writes a story about us. We'll print up the Walk-Ons post cards and hand them out at the paintball fields and paintball stores and talk to people who play the sport. And we'll make the movie as good as we can possibly make it so that you feel you did the right thing by supporting us when we asked.

Please make your pledge today. Don't wait, those backer numbers are so very important.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hollywoodpsychic/walk-ons-a-paintball-movie

Thank you,
Ryan Stockstad, director of Eggs and producer of Walk-Ons

Monday, September 24, 2012

Help me decide this year's Halloween movie night!

Grip of the Strangler, aka The Haunted Strangler
It's that time of year again and my annual Halloween Movie Night is in the planning stage. This time I've decided to go with a Karloff triple feature.

I've already settled on 2 films: The Body Snatcher (1945) and Targets (1968). I'm going to screen them in order by release date but I need YOUR help in selecting the all important first or second feature!

Check out this poll and give me your vote! Be sure to watch the embedded trailers/clips/reviews if you have time, otherwise vote your favorite, vote the one you've never seen, or simply vote how you like! Comments appreciated.

Thanks!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Eggs is now accepting private donations!

Greetings!

Last night the Eggs Kickstarter campaign failed to meet its goal of 12k, despite lots of hard work and support from friends, family and some wonderful people within the horror community. All told we reached nearly 5 thousand dollars in pledged donations from 53 backers.

Kickstarter has an "all or nothing" policy, however, so no one will be charged for their pledges and we will not receive a penny of those pledged contributions.

As of today, we are accepting direct donations via Paypal, with the following reward structure:

$5,000 and up
  • Executive Producer credit on the film and on IMDB.com
  • Free admission to any festival screenings of the film (pending availability and notice)
  • VIP seating for you and a guest at the film's premier
  • Invitation to a private karaoke party with members of the cast and crew
  • Invitation to the wrap party
  • Limited and numbered Eggs production photo print signed by the cast
  • Official cast and crew Eggs production T-Shirt
  • DVD copy of the finished film
  • Download access to music by Composer Ryan Orvis
  • Download access to behind the scenes photography by Set Photographer Tina Molina
NOTE: All travel-related expenses are yours.

$1,000 to $4,999
  • Executive Producer credit on the film and on IMDB.com
  • VIP seating for you and a guest at the film's premier
  • Invitation to a private karaoke party with members of the cast and crew
  • Invitation to the wrap party
  • Limited and numbered Eggs production photo print signed by the cast
  • Official cast and crew Eggs production T-Shirt
  • DVD copy of the finished film
  • Download access to music by Composer Ryan Orvis
  • Download access to behind the scenes photography by Set Photographer Tina Molina
NOTE: All travel-related expenses are yours.

$500 to $999
  • Special Thanks credit on the film and on IMDB.com
  • VIP seating for you and a guest at the film's premier
  • Invitation to a private karaoke party with members of the cast and crew
  • Invitation to the wrap party
  • Limited and numbered Eggs production photo print signed by the cast
  • Official cast and crew Eggs production T-Shirt
  • DVD copy of the finished film
  • Download access to music by Composer Ryan Orvis
  • Download access to behind the scenes photography by Set Photographer Tina Molina
NOTE: All travel-related expenses are yours.

$100 to $499
  • Special Thanks credit on the film and on IMDB.com
  • VIP seating for you and a guest at the film's premier
  • Official cast and crew Eggs production T-Shirt
  • DVD copy of the finished film
  • Download access to music by Composer Ryan Orvis
  • Download access to behind the scenes photography by Set Photographer Tina Molina
NOTE: All travel-related expenses are yours.

$25 to $99
  • DVD copy of the finished film
  • Download access to music by Composer Ryan Orvis
  • Download access to behind the scenes photography by Set Photographer Tina Molina
Every single person who donates (no matter the amount) receives the following:
  • Notice of any festival screenings of the film
  • Special Thanks on the Production Blog
  • Personal mention by name in the Eggs 'Thank You' shout-out video!
Please use the "donate" button below to give directly to the project, or contact me for address info if you'd rather donate by check. Thanks!

Ryan Stockstad
Director of Eggs
hollywoodpsychic@hotmail.com









Thursday, May 10, 2012

An Evening w/ Lynn Lowry at the New Beverly

Photo courtesy of Lee Christian
Thanks to everyone who came out and celebrated Lynn Lowry's career with us at The New Beverly Theater last month. Despite some aggravating sound problems (which resulted in quite a late evening as the issues took time to fix, yet somehow added to the whole grindhouse feel of the thing) Lynn and I both had a fun time.

Lee Christian was kind enough to take a bunch of nice pictures (some of which are displayed here), so please respect that and don't go re-posting them without asking his permission first! Thanks!


Photo courtesy of Lee Christian
We started out by raffling off a bunch of prizes, mostly DVDs of Lynn Lowry's films, some of which she personally donated (including Basement Jack, Fighting Mad, Splatter Disco, etc.) I also gave away a great book - Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever Made.


Congrats to everyone who took home a prize!

I briefly introduced the movies and of course I forgot to thank everyone I wanted to thank (notably Michael Torgan and The New Beverly for being so incredibly awesome). Then we showed an amazing video tribute to Lynn Lowry which Damon Packard was kind enough to cut for us especially for the event. Check it out!



After that we showed a really rough edit of the Eggs Kickstarter video to help raise awareness of my new project starring Lynn. Hopefully no one will ever see that rough cut again, but the finished video can be seen HERE.

Then it was time for the movies, starting with a nicely worn print of The Crazies (1973), loaned to the occasion from Quentin Tarantino's personal library. This was my first time seeing it on the big screen and I wasn't disappointed. It was every bit as bleak and hopeless as I remembered, and of course it has all those great scenes that the remake was afraid to touch!

When The Crazies ended we had a quick Q&A between myself, Lynn and the audience. Thanks to Andrew Kadikian you can watch that here:



After another raffle (which included a VHS copy of The Double-D Avenger spontaneously donated by the amazing G. Larry Butler) we showed J.T. Seaton's fantastic short film Divination (2011) w/ Lynn Lowry playing a scam psychic. It's a great short and the audience seemed really into it.

Finally we watched a personal favorite of mine, Paul Schrader's Cat People (1982). I've seen this a number of times over the years but never on the big screen. It timed out nicely as April was the film's 30th anniversary!
Photo courtesy of Lee Christian

I hope everyone who attended had a great time. It was certainly a memorable evening for Lynn and myself!

As always, thanks for reading and be sure to throw us some love over at the Eggs Kickstarter campaign.

~Ryan Stockstad
Director of Eggs (2012)

Monday, May 7, 2012

The EGGS Kickstarter video is live!

Greetings everyone!
I'm happy to announce that the Kickstarter campaign FINALLY has a video. Head on over and watch it HERE.

Thanks everyone!

~Ryan Stockstad
Director of Eggs (2012)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Thank You!

My deepest appreciation to the first 25 people to back Eggs on Kickstarter!

Phillip Semenik
Cynthia Lugo
Andrew Kimble
maetrix fitten
David Garry
mei-lynn
Guilherme
Ryan Orvis
Garon Cockrell
Jarad Coats
Howard Dorre
Doug Cassidy
Cecilia Orvis
James R Mullett II
Thomas Lady
Jeremy Feig
Elissa
Richard Castillo
Kate Bundy
Ben Eisen
julia marchese
Melanie Larsen
Tiffiny Alden
haleh
Jo Atienza

I'm sure I speak for the entire cast and crew when I say...

THANKS SO MUCH for getting this project rolling!

~Ryan Stockstad
Director of Eggs (2012)

Replacing Stephen Geoffreys

Sorry I didn't post this sooner but I've been exceptionally busy the last few days.

Essentially I'm in the process of finding a replacement for Stephen Geffreys, who is no longer involved with the project. I announced this change to the project as my first update over at Kickstarter. Read all about it HERE.

Meanwhile, the Kickstarter campaign is progressing nicely. If you haven't yet pledged a donation, PLEASE consider doing so today. The more backers and pledges the project gets the easier it will be to attract pledges from the Kickstarter community and beyond.

PLEDGE A DONATION!

Don't forget, you're getting something for your money! $5 gets a mention on the project's shout-out video, $10 gets music downloads, and $25 gets a DVD of the finished movie plus a bunch of other stuff. There are lots of other rewards too, including autographed items, T-Shirts, private events, etc.

Even if you can't afford a donation, a friendly post on Facebook or Twitter (or better yet, taking a minute to email it to your friends who like horror movies) would all be helpful.

We appreciate it!

~Ryan
Director of Eggs (2012)