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No “Open Fire” with David Carridine was one of the worst pictures of all time. I mixed it.
I turned to my friend Katherine Quitner who did the music editing and said “There are few milestones you know you are passing WHEN you are passing them. There will be other pieces of shit we will work on but……This is the WORST piece of shit we will ever work on. “
The film shot for 6 weeks in Mexico under a different title and different script and David showed up to party with his friend the director Roger Mendes. The producer convinced the director to talk David into shooting some scenes and edited the scenes around him to make him the STAR. With only 4 days left of shooting whole plot points were dubbed in off camera.
So characters would approach a point slowly. Talk slowly. Then move off camera and talkreallyfast to make the necessary plot points. It was sooooo funny. But the battle scenes were incredible. David would shoot people from night and hit people in day. That was probably taken care of in color correction.
Sony Computer Entertainment is proudly shouting “FIRST” (YouTube commenter-style) with an announcement that claims the PlayStation Network is the first online service to sell high-definition movies from all the major movie studios: Universal, 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Walt Disney, Warner Bros and, of course, Sony Pictures.
Some of the content has been around for a while — for example, NBC Universal videos debuted on the PlayStation Network one year ago tomorrow — but PlayStation owners have access to a few new movies today.
They include Up, G-Force, Earth, Star Trek, Paranormal Activity, Zoolander, This Is It, 2012, District 9, Zombielandzombieland, Inglourious Basterds, Couples Retreat, Public Enemies, The Hangover, Harry Potterharry potter and the Half-Blood Prince and The Wizard of Oz.
All the studios but Fox are represented there; Fox’s new contributions (Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Jennifer’s Body and Fantastic Mr. Fox) will debut on the PSN this Saturday, March 13.
PSN competitors like Apple’s iTunesiTunes Store and Apple TV set-top box and Microsoft’s Zune Marketplace and Xbox 360 console offer formidable libraries of on-demand video from the major movie studios, but Sony is boasting that it’s the only one to offer HD content from all of them.
In a time when the market is terribly fragmented between so many different formats and services, posting HD content from every major studio is actually a notable feat. Sony will have more firsts on the horizon, too; the PlayStation 3 is going 3D soon.
Apple and Microsoft have had their own opportunities to say “first,” though. The Xbox 360 streamed Netflix movies first, and both Apple’s iTunes Store and the Xbox 360 offered movie downloads and rentals before the PlayStation Network did.