Ain’t It Cool News loooooves my upcoming episode of Justified. (Set in Harlan, KY, ‘natch.)
Sounds as if, y’all, that they had almost as much fun watching it as I did shooting it. Almost.
Ain’t It Cool News loooooves my upcoming episode of Justified. (Set in Harlan, KY, ‘natch.)
Sounds as if, y’all, that they had almost as much fun watching it as I did shooting it. Almost.
Last night I wrapped an episode of the fantastic FX show Justified. If you haven’t seen the show, it’s really worth checking out. It’s dramatic and very funny and full of great actors bringing to life a wide assortment of fascinating character. Big bonus: It’s set in my home state of Kentucky.
Tim Olyphant is tremendous in the lead. He has this whole Henry Fonda My Darling Clementine thing going on, which is no small compliment. (That movie is definitely working checking out, too.)
The 3rd season starts January, and 1&2 are on Netflix. I’m guessin’ my ep will air sometime in late Jan or early Feb.
Ian Timothy, a sophomore from my alma mater, St. Xavier High School in Louisville, is making waves in the stop motion animation world. For the second year in a row, he’s won National Gold Medals in Film and Animation for his series Beaver Creek. The local PBS station, KET, featured him on a recent episode of Louisville Life.
Each episode runs under ten minutes and takes several months to create. He works his magic up on the second floor of his home, and the recording booth in the basement. While in Louisville a few months ago, I dropped by and was given the privilege of voicing a new character, the turtle, who makes his debut halfway through (and then again at the end) in the newly released episode Seven. Give it up for the turtle, people.
This weekend Another Earth opens in Louisville, among other places, but I’m not from those other places, I’m from Louisville, so that’s where I’ll be this weekend.
It’s playing at the Baxter Ave. Filmworks, and this Friday & Saturday night I’m doing a Q&A after the 7:40 shows. (Baxter has a strict no-rotten-vegetables policy. Sorry.)
A little local press never hurt anyone:
• Louisville’s Voice-Tribune this week includes a very kind piece on me here, and
• Thursday at 3:30pm I’ll be calling into Terry Meiners‘s show.
The Flyover Film Festival kicks off tonight with Another Earth and my Q&A after, and the Louisville media has been absolutely fantastic in helping promote both the screening and the festival overall. Both WAVE & WBKI hosted me on TV this morning, and I’ll be on Terry Meiners‘ show this afternoon.
Among the other lovers:
LeoWeekly
The Courier-Journal
Loueyville.blogspot.com
St. Xavier HS
Friend of Lou
Fox 41
Looking forward to a fun weekend, and a great festival!