bkwormonthenet Wrote:I'm pretty sure this movie was not released theatrically in the USA, but was specifically developed for a cable company, though I cannot remember which one.I was quite impressed with Bill Paxton's directing in FRAILTY, especially since he was also a lead actor in the film. His debut directing of a feature, too, right? That is one of those movies you don't soon forget.
Auskar Wrote:I'm pretty sure this movie was not released theatrically in the USA, but was specifically developed for a cable company, though I cannot remember which one.
Auskar Wrote:I'm pretty sure this movie was not released theatrically in the USA, but was specifically developed for a cable company, though I cannot remember which one.
tooleman Wrote:William Friedkin would do The Keep justice.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:"Low budget horror flicks," Ccosborne? I muscled thru MIDNIGHT MASS, thank yez very kindly!:eek:
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Well, why not have Paul try his hand? He could get advice on the directing game from his fan Steve King!
ccosborne3 Wrote:That's a good idea if he'd be up for it. I've never understood why more authors dont do that. Why let the studios make all the money?
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Well, I was kinda kiddin' there, ccosborne. Fictioneering and directing are different talents. Or so it seems to me, anyway. The first is internal, the second is both internal, and having the will to boss people around. Other than the genius Shatner, who excels in both arts? :confused: