Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Aloha & Mahalo

Aloha! 

A week ago, I (along with Bill and Isaac) were getting ready to leave the beautiful big island of Hawai'i. A week before that, I (along with Bill and Isaac) were just getting ready to embark on our adventure. And none of that would have been possible if it weren't for Red Scare. 

As you are no doubt aware, Red Scare won the Gold Kahuna Award at this year's Honolulu Film Awards. After a small amount of thought, Bill, Isaac, and I decided that we would go to Hawaii to accept the award... We would have been crazy not to. 

Hawaii, as you may know, is a beautiful place. The best beach I have ever been to (sorry, Jersey Shore), and some of the most impressive scenery that you are likely to see. I mean, how often do you get to come face to face with an active volcano?

So, we went to Honolulu, had a blast, accepted the Gold Kahuna Award (while making people remember that we are from NJ), and visited the Big Island (Hawaii) to boot. It was an amazing experience. I think that anyone visiting Hawaii would have a great time, but being able to go to such an amazing place because of a movie that you made? Can't be beat. It is amazing. It is addicting. I want to follow Red Scare all over the world, and I hope that it manages to travel to other places like Hawaii. And then, I want to continue making nothing but successful movies and doing likewise... and maybe getting paid for them. That would be nice.

I have done it before, and I will do it again. Huge thanks to everyone who was involved in Red Scare, from the cast and crew to the musicians and donors. We could not have done it without you. 

What's next for Red Scare, you might ask? I'm glad you asked. Next up, we will be opening up the NJ International Film Festival. That will be 7pm on Friday, June 1st in New Brunswick. Voorhies Hall of the RU campus to be exact. Check out this cool interview that Christina Garced did for the festival: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deNBK1X12Yg&feature=youtu.be. She does an amazing job selling the movie. It almost makes me want to see it! The only minor error is she said I directed our last feature, Blaming George Romero. I did not. That was all Bob Lise, with the amazing Raul Garcia as his DP. I just wrote it, produced it (along with Brad Resnick), and acted in it.

That is all for now. I hope to have more positive announcements about Red Scare soon. I really, really hope to. In the meantime, below are some pictures from the trip in absolutely no order whatsoever. Enjoy!

Stay tuned, 

Sam 
Actor, Writer, Producer
Red Scare