January 19th, 2008

Eric’s Experiment

In the off-time between now and then, I’m going to see how long I can keep a little blogging/podcasting/video/photo thing going. Check it out:

[EricMBloggie]

January 11th, 2008

Get ‘em while they’re hot!

Here is a little treat for all you little nuggets out there. Hero Worship feature film action figure prototypes. Just some costume design ideas I was kicking around. Tu-Cans of Justice’s costume pays homage to BatlleofthePlanets/GForce or Voltron force. All flash with no functionality. While the Speckled Pigeons costume is much more practical. Eric always complains about the overly ornate masked crime fighter costumes and he thinks capes aren’t practical. So I hooked up Specks with a short cape and all the modern luxuries of a 50 cent music video (bullet proof vest; kevlar). Hope you enjoy. A Cosmic Avenger, Bizzaro Cosmic Avenger, and Manchez variant action figure design will be on the way next.
-Nick

2Cans FigureSpeckled Pigeon

December 31st, 2007

Happy New Year

We wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year! We’ll keep everyone posted on what’s going on with the movie in ‘08, but I will say we are going to have some really exciting news.

Light Saber New Year

November 29th, 2007

NH Friends & Family Screening

Thanks to everyone who came out to the “Happy Birthday, Harris Malden” screening in NH. I appreciate the support, both morla and monetary.

It was great to share something we’ve spent so much of ourselves on with all of you.

HBHM NH Screening

November 29th, 2007

Sundance 2008

Guess who got into Sundance?!
Two hundred films that ARE NOT “Happy Birthday, Harris Malden,” that’s who!

Unfortunately, HBHM was amongst the over 8500 films rejected from The Big Dance.

We’ll travel the Sundance-less road of “Swingers” before us, and make our way into one of the other great festivals out there.

November 18th, 2007

The Juancula Trilogy

Well folks, just wanted to let everyone know what I spent my Saturday doing. This started out as a joke, but 7 hours later I had developed a Horror movie trilogy. And yes, girls still seem to be attracted to me.

November 9th, 2007

Back from LA

Well, we traveled to sunny southern california…Los Angeles to be specific. We had some meetings and a pretty good time. As far as the movie goes, we are working on the opening credits/animation and shooting a couple more scenes. I’d like to thank everyone who’s given us feedback on the film, we have taken it all into consideration as we finish it up.

While in LA, we were on our friends video podcast: Geekscape Episode 47 (the link will subscribe you to the podcast in i-Tunes), which is always a good time. We’ll keep you posted on Happy Birthday Harris Malden, we’ll be doing a NYC screening as soon as we finish these tweaks and additions.

October 9th, 2007

Full Circle.

The dust has settled from the Pregnant Agent incident. I called back and spoke to another assistant (evidently there is a lot of assisting going on in that office) to whom I couldn’t help but relay the Pregnant story.

By that time, she had already Googled us, and was on the website (so that’s what they’re doing when you’re on the phone with them…) and saw the previous blog post.

So it all came together, full circle.

To everyone in that office, Sweaty Robot sends a big Hello, and this disembodied Teddy Bear’s head.

Teddy Bear Head

October 2nd, 2007

Tales from Hollywood

I wanted to talk to an agent we know about setting up a private screening of Harris Malden at their office. Here’s a rough transcript of the phone call.

Eric: This is Eric Levy for Tracy please.
Assistant: Hold please.

A: Yes.
E: Is this Tracy?
A: (Aggravated) No, she’s having a baby.
E: Like right now?
A: YES.
E: Sooo, should I…I mean, I can call back.
A: Then call back.
E: Unless you’ve got time, I mean, she’s like literally having the baby now…?
A: (Pissy) Yes, what would you like?

I vaguely told her what I wanted, and then decided to call back later. What a weird phone call.

September 15th, 2007

Comedy Group! Comedy Group!

This Friday night four-fifths of Sweaty Robot (Matt’s working in LA for a few days) headed out on the town, making our weekly trip to the 7-11 for ATM, gum, and a cab.

We were stopped along the way by shouts of “COMEDY GROUP! COMEDY GROUP!” At first, we didn’t know what was going on– usually when someone yells at us on the street, it’s less than encouraging.

Sure he didn’t know our name, but he said we were really funny, loved the videos, and pretty much made our night. That’s the first time we’ve had a fan stop us while in a group. I believe he is the 3rd Official Street Fan ever. Boy does that feel good.

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In other news, we have a solid rough cut of the movie done, and we’re continuing to work to meet the Sundance submission deadline at the end of the month.