Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Man Who Loved on DVD



Our film The Man Who Loved is now available for purchase on DVD for $19.99 via CreateSpace. The title will also be available for purchase on Amazon within the next couple of weeks, and a VOD release is planned for the near future.

The disc includes an eight minute discussion of the film, in which we give some insight not only into our intentions but also into working as independent filmmakers.

We plan to release some of our other films, as well as Tom's novel Jolt City, in the near future.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Bookmark Turtleneck Films

It's been a while since we posted over at Turtleneck, and as more than one friend has remarked, we have so many blogs that it's hard to keep track of it all.

The New Turtleneck Films makes it a lot easier. Everything posted on our other sites-- for example, Son of a Seahorse and The Man Who Loved-- will be cross-posted here. And there will be new news on both sites (and, by extension, this one) very, very soon as we have some rather exciting things in the works.

You'll also get some movie and game reviews. All in all, we should be posting more frequently. So stay tuned and check back often.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

IMDb Page!

We now have a page on IMDb: The Man Who Loved on the Internet Movie Database.

Not to jinx it, but I think there's more good news coming soon.

Monday, January 21, 2008

As you may have noticed in the sidebar, we've added one of these newfangled Amazon aStores. If you purchase dvds and books from our aStore, we get a whopping four percent of it. Just think: if you were to spend a hundred dollars, we'd get to keep four! That's seven White Castle hamburgers and a few extra cents that can go towards our mortgage. You can feed us and give us shelter, allowing us to continue to make entertaining, thoughtful, thoroughly-independent movies. What are you waiting for? Get your Christmas shopping done early-- it's only eleven months away! :-)

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Saturday, December 22, 2007

99.9% sure the film is complete. Burning dvds as we speak.