Sunday, November 9, 2008

OOOHHH, NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

That's right, kids. Mr. Bill came for a visit on Halloween night.
It's funny...he's actually much taller in person :)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Critics Have Spoken!

And they voted "DeEr SaNtA" as BEST COMEDY in Florida Today's "90 Seconds to Fame" film contest!!!

Thanks to everyone who helped on the film. And to everyone who watched and voted.

Next stop...the Melbourne Independent Film Festival on Nov 14-15 :)

Monday, September 8, 2008

"Deer SAnTa" Update

Thanks to everyone for watching the "Deer Santa" and voting. Unfortunately, it did not make the top three in its category. But not to fret, the critics choice has yet to be announced, so there's still a chance the film will be shown in this year's Melbourne Independent Film Festival.

Speaking of the critics/judges, they had extremely nice things to say about the movie.

See video of critics comments: CLICK HERE

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

90 Seconds to Fame

My local newspaper (Florida Today) has begun its annual "90 Seconds to Fame" film contest. My film "Deer Santa" is available for viewing and voting! The movie even got a blurb in an accompanying article. The first round of voting began today and will run through the week. The top three films move on to the next round. The winner(s) will be shown at the Melbourne Independent Film Festival here in Melbourne, Florida.

So enjoy the film, don't forget to VOTE (more than once, if you like), and please spread the word :)

See "Deer SAnTa": CLICK HERE

Friday, August 1, 2008

Festivals of Film

I just found out that a short film I acted in, called "Monsieur Tall & Stella", has been accepted into the Washougal International Film Festival and to the SoCal Huntington Beach International Film Festival as an Official Selection for 2008. I play a mime in the film. If you haven't seen the trailer for "Monsieur Tall & Stella", CLICK HERE

Also, my film "The Door of Apex" played in the Hypericon Film Festival last month in Nashville, and was well recieved. If you haven't seen "The Door of Apex", then CLICK HERE

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Surfing the Event Horizon

Thought I'd give a breakdown of where things are on the creative side of Robby's World.

1) I'm gearing up for a short film that I plan to shoot this Monday. It's for a local contest. I've been storyboarding and getting props together. I'll keep you posted on the development.

2) One of my short stories is being considered for an anthology. I'll keep the details under wraps until I hear more.

3) I just submitted the "prequel" to the above short story to Jim Baen's Universe, an online professional sci-fi/fantasy webzine.

4) I'm slated to write a story for an upcoming anthology called "Harlan County Horror". All stories are to be set in Harlan County, which is an actual place located in Southeastern Kentucky, where I grew up. I have a few ideas of what I'm going to do, but haven't narrowed it down just yet.

5) I'm about 75% complete with, yet, another short story (I know, I know). Unofficial title is "Warm Heart, Cold Blood". Subject to change, of course.

That's the top of the barrel. Now we'll see if any of it makes it out of my world and into someone else's :)

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Three Gap

As you may or may not know, I'm an avid biker. Not the Harley-Davidson, leather chap variety. But the spandex, leg-powered kind. So when I recently took a road trip, I couldn't help but take my bike with me. My journeys took me to Dahlonega, GA, a small town located at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There is a popular ride that starts from there called Six Gap/Three Gap. It's actually one of the routes the pros ride during the annual Tour of Georgia. The Six Gap ride is a 100 mile route up and down mountains with around 10,000 ft. of climbing. The Three Gap is the half version of that, which is what I decided to do.

Since I was traveling alone, I stopped by the local bike shop there, called Dahlonega Wheelworks, told them my plans and gave them emergency phone numbers to call if I didn't make it back to their shop by closing time. These guys were great. They gave me their phone number, pointed out some things to be aware of during the ride, and even offered to come pick me up if I got stranded. Luckily, I did not. What I did experience was one that words cannot describe. The first climb was Neel's Gap, a winding 9 mile ascent that took me a good 45 minutes to do. But once I reached the top, stopped at the little store/hostel that sat along the Appalachian trail, and looked out at the spectacular view down the mountain, everything was good. And all the humdrum worries and baggage that work and life sometimes tries to weigh you down with seemed so insignificant. "Where ever you are, Be all there" read a sign by the store. Amen to that. After a long and refreshing ascent, came two more Gaps with similar challenges and views. By the time the ride was over, I had no legs left at all. Ah...but it felt sooo good. Truly one of the best things I've ever done.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pretty as a Peacock


My wife took this picture while we were bike riding a couple of weeks ago.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

I'M BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!

Yes! After a LOOOOOONG time, I can finally log onto my blog again from my home computer! The rumors were true. My computer, in fact, did think that google was located in the Ukraine. It was pretty wild. A friend at work suggested that I perform a "trace" on google, to see what path my computer would take to get to where google was located. Check this out:

My House --> Orlando --> Newark --> Dusseldorf --> Berlin --> Warsaw --> Ukraine

Is that crazy or what!!! I felt like I was in some spy movie or something!

Anyway, the trouble was that a HOST file somehow got placed on my computer (probably by a malicious source) that told it to do this. I found the file and deleted it. Now everything is back to normal.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Trouble in Paradise

Yes...believe it or not, I still cannot log into this blog from my home computer. It all started after last year's change to the Daylight Savings Time. I'm guessing something in my computer didn't agree with that. Who knows? Getting help on this has been futile and frustrating.

On a side note...check out the link below. It's to a trailer of a short film I've been acting in, entitled "Monsieur Tall & Stella". It's about a little girl and her two imaginary friends.

WATCH IT NOW

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Those Technical Difficulties...

I have not been able to log onto my blog from home for quite some time now. Apparently, Google (who hosts BlogSpot), now thinks that I am logging in from the Ukraine. Don't know what happened there, but I'm still working the issue. I hope to be back with more regular posts soon.