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  • Mini Reviews:

    The Machinist (2004) – (C-) Man of the House (2005) – (F) D.E.B.S – (2004) – (F) Million Dollar Baby (2004) – (A) Hotel (2001) – (D)

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  • Hubris Post-Production Update

    Tonight I realized that I’ve been editing the film since June 19. That’s 32 straight days of editing. Whew!! The good news is a rough cut will be ready in about 2 more weeks.I’m working on tightening the cuts (scene by scene) and doing a very rough sound mix to hand off to the final mixer. I can’t wait to see what the first cut’s running time will be. It looks like it may be close to 30 minutes.

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  • On the lookout for a song……

    I have been searching for a song by an indie artist to feature during the end credits of my film. It’s been tough to find the right match for the images and feeling I need to end the picture.A good friend of mine has been actively scanning his network to find me some options. Hopefully he’ll find someone whose song will be the perfect fit. Otherwise, I’ll have my composer create the end credits score to convey the feelings and [...]

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  • Mini Reviews:

    A Very Long Engagement (2004) – (B+) The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert (1994) – (A) – Always love watching this film. Terence Stamp is amazing. Dear Frankie (2004) – (A-) Bride and Prejudice (2004) – (D)- Good effort with too many miscalculations in its structure.

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  • HUBRIS Website

    The official website for my latest short film (HUBRIS) has been launched. It’s a comedy centered on the battle of the sexes amongst the backdrop of a speed dating session. If you’re interested, please visit: www.hubristhemovie.com You’ll find the trailer, behind the scenes pictures, cast/crew bios and some other goodies. I’m currently in post-production editing the film. I’ve lined up a sound designer, composer and music supervisor to help out with the other elements. I hope to have the premiere [...]

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  • Mini Reviews:

    Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) – Why? (F) In Good Company (2004) – (B+) Be Cool (2005) – (F) Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) – (B+)

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Gary King is a contemporary American filmmaker whose work is known for powerful performances with an emphasis on a strong, visual style. He has written, directed and produced several critically acclaimed feature films.

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