By
Christopher Moshier
October 28, 2008 - 08:04
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When you think of where movies are produced you instantly think of Kentucky don’t you? After all isn’t Kentucky the movie capital of the world? Isn’t the leading entertainment news source Access Kentucky? Is that famous game show originally hosted by Bert Parks called Kentucky Squares? And surely everyone has taken a stroll down the sidewalk of the Kentucky Walk of Fame.
This week’s guest is George Bonilla from ZP International Picture Production and Distributions. And if you haven’t guessed it yet his business is located in the "United We Stand, Divided We Fall" state of Kentucky. His company makes films with titles such as The Edison Death Machine, Redwood Justin: Vampire Hunter, and Hell-ephone. These are original independent character driven features not bogged down by the standard Hollywood formula.
As a side venture George has dabbled in the fan film with a quick little take on the Indiana Jones franchise with his offering the "Mummy's Skull" that stars pre-school and elementary school talents in the roles. Make sure you check out the short over at the FFP sister site, the Comic Book Bin.
NEXT WEEK: James Christopher is no stranger to the fan film. He's put together titles such as Batman: Death in the Family and Punisher: Slavers among others. Fanboy Will and James really get going into the comic books so expect a fun listen.
COMING SOON: The FFP is going to kick some major ass to end the year off right. We’re still expecting Chris Cowan & Alexander Randleman from "Elseworlds" to appear as soon as we can mesh our schedules. Add to that Ron Santiano from REDCAPE Cinema, Larry and Aaron Longstreth with animator Jacob Drake discussing arguably the most anticipated fan film of this year, "The Greatest Fan Film of All Time", and Tara Nicole Strand who is amassing her troops over at Gotham Public Works for a interview of mass proportions.
If you have any suggestions for articles or want your fan film spotlighted on these here pages or just want to say hello please email me at christopher@comicbookbin.com.
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