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Marc   12-29-2006, 09:26 PM
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Scott Hajek Wrote:Fantastic! But, that now means we have the inevitable "double-dip."

Yeah... originally we talked about releasing the DVD "as is" but Indican thinks we can sell more copies with added content. And I want to be able to pay back the investors and pay cast and crew so if it means a few added features so be it.

(One thing that will not be on the 2007 DVD is the deleted/extended scenes.)

And if it makes you feel any better you helped us out and we thank you all! Smile
Kenji   12-31-2006, 06:35 AM
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Marc B. Wrote:We can now officially announce that Dead in the Water has been acquired by Indican Pictures for distribution throughout North America. The agreement allows for distribution on DVD, the Internet and television so you can expect to see our film in retail and rental stores that sell DVD’s in 2007 and maybe on television sometime down the road.

We’re currently working on material for bonus features now. What we’re considering for the DVD (but this is in no way a confirmation... the material could change) is: commentary track, interviews with cast and crew, photo montage, behind the scenes footage and our short film "The Quiet Darkness."


Congratulation, Marc! And I saw your name in imdb. Double-congratulations!! Smile

Now, will you bring your movie to Japan?
Marc   12-31-2006, 11:42 AM
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Kenji Wrote:Now, will you bring your movie to Japan?

This deal is only for North America. We haven't sold the film to anyone internationally yet but hopefully we will soon. I'll let you know if we sell to a Japan distributor.
Keith the Elder   01-01-2007, 03:01 PM
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Congratulations. This is wonderful news. I'm so happy for you!

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   01-01-2007, 04:47 PM
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Marc B. Wrote:We can now officially announce that Dead in the Water has been acquired by Indican Pictures for distribution throughout North America. The agreement allows for distribution on DVD, the Internet and television so you can expect to see our film in retail and rental stores that sell DVD’s in 2007 and maybe on television sometime down the road.

We’re currently working on material for bonus features now. What we’re considering for the DVD (but this is in no way a confirmation... the material could change) is: commentary track, interviews with cast and crew, photo montage, behind the scenes footage and our short film "The Quiet Darkness."

Way to go, bro. Congrats!
Marc   03-13-2007, 04:29 PM
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There is a new review up for DITW at Nefarious Film Reviews in case anyone is interested. (They gave us 7/10 stars.)
Silverfish   03-13-2007, 11:41 PM
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Hey! Congrats.

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webby   03-14-2007, 01:21 AM
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Marc B. Wrote:There is a new review up for DITW at Nefarious Film Reviews in case anyone is interested. (They gave us 7/10 stars.)

What a great review! Congrats to everyone - good job!

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Susan   03-14-2007, 09:26 AM
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This is one of the ways in which this film distinguishes itself from the crowd. The writing. The script is a real bonus and lifts this film beyond its over familiar premise. It is well developed and excellently paced. The action flows from scene to scene compoletely naturally with very little of the contrivances that so many genre scripts rely on to tell their story. The writer (David Moore) is also very aware of his horror movie influences and peppers hints and references throughout.

Director, Marc Buhmann, does a good job of developing the atmosphere throughout the film and cranking up the tension. He also pulls off some impressively fresh set pieces and scare scnes such as the moment where Tiffany (solidly played by Alissa Bailey) is trying to gain entrance into her angry sister’s room who is holding the door shut against her.


I am so proud of you guys! The review is awesome. Good for both of you!

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Kenji   03-14-2007, 09:47 AM
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Marc B. Wrote:There is a new review up for DITW at Nefarious Film Reviews in case anyone is interested. (They gave us 7/10 stars.)


You're awesome! Congratulations, Marc! Cool
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