A sci-fi that will be seen at the next Sundance film festival, Henri 2.0, promises to get noticed.Check out a few photos from the latest movie shoot at my husband's blog Clark Schaffer.
I tried to visit your husband's blog yesterday night and only got an oops message -- thrice (I figured if it worked for Merlin, it would work for me -- no such luck.)
Thanks for the comments and the follow back :) This particular scottish man wasn't dreamy i can promise you!
Yeah a guy can dream, just involved with a few shorts but it's exciting. I see you're enthusiasts too. Can't believe your husband worked on Iron man!! Amazing!
Thanks for the comments and the follow back :) This particular scottish man wasn't dreamy i can promise you!
Yeah a guy can dream, just involved with a few shorts but it's exciting. I see you're enthusiasts too. Can't believe your husband worked on Iron man!! Amazing!
I'm from Utah and remember a time when the Sundance Film Festival wasn't all that popular yet and they would advertise in Salt Lake by handing out free tickets practically begging everyone to take part, but no one wanted to see an independant film.
Then when I was old enough and actually wanted to go to the film festival, getting in was impossible.
I'm so glad independant films have come so far in the public eye and are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
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Have a great week, Roland
I tried to read more and leave a comment but it gave me the Oops message again. So here I came.
Will try later,
Yvonne.
Yeah a guy can dream, just involved with a few shorts but it's exciting. I see you're enthusiasts too. Can't believe your husband worked on Iron man!! Amazing!
Thanks again
Rick
Yeah a guy can dream, just involved with a few shorts but it's exciting. I see you're enthusiasts too. Can't believe your husband worked on Iron man!! Amazing!
Thanks again
Rick
I posted pictures of my earrings and bracelet set on my blog today. Thanks again!
It was a lot of fun watching him in action.
Mr Monkey
I'm from Utah and remember a time when the Sundance Film Festival wasn't all that popular yet and they would advertise in Salt Lake by handing out free tickets practically begging everyone to take part, but no one wanted to see an independant film.
Then when I was old enough and actually wanted to go to the film festival, getting in was impossible.
I'm so glad independant films have come so far in the public eye and are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
Keep up the hard work!