Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Go Buy Charles's Stuff!

My friend and former colleague moonlights as a professional actor. A few years ago he told me about an improvisational dramatic film he was working on. It's now available on iTunes, Amazon and at live screenings. Here's the trailer.



I suggest you support independent film and rent (or even buy!) Somewhere In The Middle this weekend.

19 comments:

  1. Chris Webber is an executive producer, in case you need additional motivation.

    http://www.sitmfilm.com/crew/

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  2. And I miss Oak quotes in the newspaper.

    “Some things don’t just walk away,” Oakley said in the radio interview. “A dog got a broken leg, he ain’t just going to walk away. He going to try to get himself together.”

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  3. The 2017 Jax Beach thong counter has been plugged in. We are at 1. If only I could sneak in to work my camera w/zoom lens without being discovered...

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  4. taking my kid to see chance the rapper in baltimore in june. i'm a hip, hip lady.

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  5. Congrats to Alexander Acosta. Pretty sure his working title is "Token".

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  6. I would've picked Rosa Acosta.

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  7. What about Manny Acosta?

    Our fearless leader ordered a Cuban for lunch and gets Acosta for Labor. Heads will roll.

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  8. lemme see that tootsie rolllll

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  9. Wow. That got going pretty quickly. Good work needs.

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  10. Saturday's SNL will cold open with Alec Baldwin dressed as himself reading the transcript of today's press conference in his own voice. No need for satire, it can stand on its own comedic merits.

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  11. tribe laying another fucking egg on the road. they literally don't know how to play basketball outside of williamsburg.

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  12. ICYMI, here's a good piece on LeBron Inc.
    http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/18686205/the-second-chapter-lebron-james-career

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  13. hello gheorghies. press conference?

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