Heres the bloopers from the documentary Just Keep Swimming
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its everything and then some.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
New Show! "Cooking With Jason" Check it out
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
My Life as a Seventeen Magazine MODEL!!! :::cough cough::: -- By: Mr. W
The FAME ... That's all I ask for... My big break! I wanna be bigger than DRAKE damn it! And then I got an opportunity and a glimpse into what my future could be...
While doing what I was born to do, being a sales associate at AE :::sarcastic voice::: these three random girls from Seventeen Magazine walked onto my floor. They were looking for random guys for quotes about the "bitchest thing a girl has ever done to get your attention" Light bulb moment... Think of some outrageous shit to get in this magazine... Here is what I said
"One night I was at this party... And we were talking about tattoos... This girl asked to see mine and I said NO. She knew that they were on my back so she poured a whole bottle of beer down my shirt so I would have to take it off! I was shocked embarrassed and intrigued at the same time"
Corny I know... But they ate it up!!! And they wanted to take a picture to go with the quote!!!!! So they took the picture and showed it to their editor and guess who was invited to a real guys photo shoot!!! ME It was for an upcoming Halloween issue so they dressed me up as superman and I showed up, showed out and saved the day!
Every one's gotta start someplace and I got my start portraying Superman in Seventeen Magazine! My friends call me Tim Kardashian aka the media whore bag... I'll take that. See you guys on the cover of GQ BITCHES!
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15minutes,
fame,
luck,
model,
opportunity,
seventeen magazine
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
He isn't thinking wedding bells. -By Sincerely C
After watching the movie “Timer” with Emma Caulfield (who plays Oona), I Sat there and pitied my past love life, and somehow wished there was an actual device to predict when I will meet “the one”. Then I thought about it (spoiler alert) and decided what If I was like Steph (Oona’s Step Sister) ; and had a timer since I was fourteen which told me I will meet my soul mate when I am 43 (wtf???!!!) Once I came back to reality and realized this is just another damn lovey dovey chick flick, I started thinking.
One of my friends (we are going to call her Francine) was in a serious relationship for five years, and always so envious of all her single friends (myself included). I explained to “Francine” the grass isn’t greener on the other side and how many women are out at bars and clubs trying to meet their soul mates (SIDE NOTE: Who the hell actually meets their soul mate at a bar???!!).
“Francine” really should have broken it off with her boyfriend 3 years ago, but of course she thought he was “the one” and ignored the obvious signs that he wasn’t. Needless to say (but I’m going to say it anyway) he broke up with her. Most women have this dream of the big diamond ring, the wedding, the husband, 2 ½ kids, and living in a colonial style house with blue shutters, a red door with a tire swing hanging from the big oak tree out front! Well I got news for you! Your “prince charming”, which you met at the bar, (HA!), has got different plans.
The point I’m trying to make (hopefully I made it) is that unlike the movie “Timer”, or any other chick flick nonsense, you don’t have to necessarily have one true love. You can have many loves (hence the massive divorce rates). You just have to both have similar plans, and mind set. And most likely the guy that sat down next to you at the bar that’s buying you a double shot of patron [[WARNING WARNING]] isn’t thinking wedding bells.
Disclaimer: “Francine” did not meet her boy toy at a bar…it was a diner.
Sincerely C
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bars,
chick flick,
clubs,
dating,
love,
movie,
relationships,
soul mate,
valentines day,
wedding,
women
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Casting Call
We are in pre-production for our first short film. We are currently casting for our lead actress. These are the following requirements
-Between the ages of 18-24
-Dark hair
-5'5" to 5'6"
-Average build
-And most importantly from the New York and New Jersey area!!
If interested please send us your head shots to socaniproductions@gmail.com. You can also find us on twitter @socaniprod!
Please spread the word to any young lady that you know that maybe interested!
-Between the ages of 18-24
-Dark hair
-5'5" to 5'6"
-Average build
-And most importantly from the New York and New Jersey area!!
If interested please send us your head shots to socaniproductions@gmail.com. You can also find us on twitter @socaniprod!
Please spread the word to any young lady that you know that maybe interested!
Labels:
casting call,
movie,
short film,
talent actress
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Just Be Glad We Graduated!
Although many of us are without jobs... or stuck at dead end jobs...lets all breathe a sigh of relief that we dont have to deal with tuition cost anymore. Temple University, one of many colleges that promises to raise tuition and fees, on June 17 approved a 5.9% tuition increase!
The Breakdown:
In-state undergraduate students’ tuition will increase from 600 to $11,834 for the year and
out-of-state students’ tuition will increase by $1,208 to $21,662 for the year.
*shocked.. I know*
For more information on Temple's increase in tuiton and fees check out the link below!
http://temple-news.com/2010/06/20/board-announces-tuition-and-fees/
The Breakdown:
In-state undergraduate students’ tuition will increase from 600 to $11,834 for the year and
out-of-state students’ tuition will increase by $1,208 to $21,662 for the year.
*shocked.. I know*
For more information on Temple's increase in tuiton and fees check out the link below!
http://temple-news.com/2010/06/20/board-announces-tuition-and-fees/
Saturday, May 15, 2010
JUST KEEP SWIMMING
This documentary will examine the lives of recent graduates and college seniors. We will discuss their experiences, their fears and doubts. We will also speak with the lucky few who have made a way for themselves and the challenges that they faced. Even though this will be a struggle for years to come, we want to document not just the hardship but the strength that we young Americans have to overcome this speed bump. The strength that demands that we “JUST KEEP SWIMMING”
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