WANDER LOST SCENES SHOT (SO FAR)
WANDER LOST SCENES SHOT (SO FAR)
I'll add scenes once they are cut and uploaded to YouTube. Cut scenes are very close, but all are subject to finer cuts later on. Right now I'm just doing rough assembly and moving on to the work ahead. Please feel free to pass along the YT links to your friends, and pass along your comments. to me.
"The Drop": Nick and John miscommunicate
"Roswell: A True Story": The Story of a man who will not sell his beloved Bug under any circumstance
"My Name Is Buddha" Coming Soon
"The Square Root of 60: The Meaning Of Life":
I have toyed with the idea of living in ABQ. There are, like in every instance when it comes to making a move to a new setting, pros and cons. The best part of living in ABQ is the cost of housing. My new friend Patrice lives in a nice gated apartment building. It's $600 a month, all bills paid + WiFi. She sent me pictures and looks pretty clean. The quality of the WiFi must also be evaluated. Food wise, corner markets sell over-priced junk. Walmart makes up for it with good to decent prices for just about everything. The other big thing that makes ABQ a contender for a place to live half the year (May thru October) is the weather. Even when it's hot it doesn't feel unbearable - not like Austin. And the evenings are mild. And when it rains, it only rains in spurts. During the the long hot summer, Austin's humid and oppressively hot., and when it rains it pours and pours for days on end. ABQ's rains come and go. Here and gone.
As for the Cons for living here, number one on the list is Crime. Big and petty. All apparently driven by the desperate need to buy drugs, coupled with a "macho" asshole dude thing that permeates the city.. When I watch the local news an I listen to the stoic anchors report on the dreadful state of things (murders, shootings, theft and the like) I sense that the anchors are getting more and more depressed, that they may just SNAP, live, on the air. ONE other awful thing ABQ has in spades: terrible, terrible aggressive drivers. Crossing an intersection is a tension filled act. Look both ways NUMEROUS times is the only prudent thing to do. And proceed very cautiously. People just ignore stop signs. And stop lights, Speeding right through them several seconds AFTER you have a green light. And if you're a bike rider like myself, I just pull over and let the cars go by. There's also this thing that driver's like to do to their cars that is a true head scratcher (but not really). They modify their cars and motorcycles to make the engine blare as loudly as possible. It's irritating as hell. Everyone hates it but the hot rodders. But everyone's too scared to complain!