Showing posts with label Rizzoli and Isles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rizzoli and Isles. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Great first week!

It's been a great first week, wide release for The Last Lullaby.  Lots of online chatter, and people discussing the film in ways that are really satisfying.  Some of the chatter is in places I'd expect (Twitter, etc). Other places are a bit new to me, like Tumblr.

Want to hear some of my favorite discussions, check this out:

Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/the+last+lullaby)















And here are three of my favorite quotes from this past week, two from Twitter and one from Tumblr:

1.   Tasha 
Finished The Last Lullaby. It was intense and, beautiful in a way. I loved its rhythm and its sense of command.

2.   Nicole 
 There's smthng so intriguing about Jack + Sarah, their underlying feelings 4 1 another +the fact they don't act on them :)

3.  And from Tumblr:
"ANONYMOUS ASKED: okay ask you something....I'm assuming you have seen Last Lullaby with Sash, what did you think of it. Honestly. I haven't seen it yet @fanofthearts
Good morning :)
Yes, I watched it and I LOVED it!
But let’s ramble a bit here… This is going to be a long post, I just know it.
At first, when reading about it, I didn’t expect a lot. Because I’m a very picky person when it comes to movies. And it’s usually the case that, when I watch a film just because one of my fave actors/actresses has a part in it, I get bored after 5 minutes and then just fastforward most of the scenes without said persons.
(Damn that was a weird long sentence. It’s early.)
So yes, I wasn’t expecting much.
Then, a couple of weeks ago, I watched the trailer. And I thought “Damn, this looks good”.
And then I watched the movie and I have to say, I was SO impressed!
The tone of it, the scenery, the angst, the SLOWNESS. I think the ‘slowness’ is what makes this movie one of the best I’ve seen in ages.
Here’s a review that I found, that reflects my thoughts and puts them in better words (because English isn’t my native language):
“It isn’t yet another in a seemingly endless spew of pop-culture-referencing, amped-up, martial-arts, dizzyingly-edited action montages masquarading as movies. This is the real deal, a genuine, character-based noir tale that packs a surprising punch. No bells and whistles. No CGI. No explosions. But plenty of mood, atmosphere, emotion and startling, unromanticized violence. And a touch of romance, too. This is a crime movie for adults who don’t have A.D.D” x
And Sasha was just… BRILLIANT!
And I’m not saying it because I’m a fangirl.
So yeah, you should watch it."


Thank you all for the incredible support, for many, many, many years.

Jeffrey

Friday, February 4, 2011

Lullaby (and) Peril Update 2/4/11

Want to keep up with Lullaby (and) Peril, here's the single best way.  About once a month, I send e-mail updates (to receive them, all you have to do is shoot an e-mail to register@thelastlullaby.com).  Here's our latest update:








































THE LAST LULLABY (AND) PERIL UPDATE

February 4, 2011

Thank you all for taking time to register for our updates. Today I will cover five topics:
- Press
- Update
- Five-Year Area Film Industry Report
- Facebook Fan Pages!
- Other Fun Stuff



Press

There have been several great pieces on The Last Lullaby (and) Peril in the last couple of months.  Here are a few of them:

1. http://www.thetechtalk.org/news/film-director-shares-experience-in-industry-1.1960042

Detailing a talk I gave last week at Louisiana Tech University.

2. http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/rrr/local-rrr-949033.mp3
An audio interview with our local NPR affiliate.
3. If you're in the Shreveport-Bossier area, there's a great piece on Peril in this month's SB Magazine. In the issue, there are also three or four other excellent articles on our area's film industry.



Update

Louisiana's film industry boasted its best year ever in 2010, attracting projects with budgets totaling more than $1.4B. It is a great time for the state, and the industry just keeps better and stronger here. Personally, I continue to move forward with my next film, Peril. I'm still putting all the money together, but I am very optimistic looking ahead. I also feel that this will be the year when The Last Lullaby finds even wider distribution.



Five-Year Area Film Industry Report

I have been back in Louisiana since early 2005, and the film industry has been in the northern part of the state, in a significant way, since early September 2005. This area's film industry is about five years old now, and I thought it was time to put a report together. I am delivering this talk in several venues throughout north Louisiana. If you are part of an organization that would be interested in hearing this report, please let me know. I think it's the most important talk I've put together to date.



Facebook Fan Pages!

I continue to grow the audience around both Peril and The Last Lullaby. If you haven't already, please take a second to join our Facebook Fan Pages for Peril and Lullaby:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peril/266972237358?ref=ts
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Last-Lullaby/19456164241?ref=ts

Just click on the links above and then click "Like!"



Other Fun Stuff

Over at the LULLABY/PERIL blog (http://cahierspositif.blogspot.com/), I am writing more than ever about the films I'm watching as I prepare for Peril and the films ahead. I'm really enjoying this blog and think that some of you might enjoy some of the posts, as well. Come visit me and drop me a comment if you want to discuss anything. 

Also, as mentioned in previous updates, I have created several other places for people to begin following PERIL. Here are all the different places we have so far. I hope that many of you will join us:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peril/266972237358?ref=ts
http://twitter.com/chaillotfilms
http://cahierspositif.blogspot.com/
e-mail updates (simply send an e-mail to register@perilthemovie.com)

I want to thank you all for your incredible support. I really couldn't be more excited about the road ahead.

As always, if you have any questions, hit reply and your e-mail will come to me. Please keep spreading the word! You guys are the best.

Jeffrey Goodman
Director 
THE LAST LULLABY (AND) PERIL
www.thelastlullaby.com
Chaillot Films

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

latest LULLABY (and) PERIL update

About once a month, I send out e-mail updates on my two feature-length films, The Last Lullaby (and) Peril.  If you would like to receive these, just send an e-mail to either register@thelastlullaby.com or register@perilthemovie.com

Here's the most recent update:







THE LAST LULLABY (AND) PERIL UPDATE
November 20, 2010

Thank you all for taking time to register for 

our updates.  Today I will cover four topics:

- News

- Five-Year Area Film Industry Report

- Facebook Fan Pages!

- Other Fun Stuff




News

A few nice things have happened in the last
couple of months.  Sasha Alexander's new TV 
show, Rizzoli & Isles, continues to create 
a new buzz and audience around The Last Lullaby.  
Almost every day someone in the blogosphere or 
Twitter is talking about our film.  Recently, 
one of these great sites approached me and asked 
me to do an interview.  Here it is.  I thought 
they did a really fantastic job with it:

http://rizzlesgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/jeffrey-goodman-sits-down-on-couch.html

I also recently did an audio interview with the 
great Clinton Stark on Stark Insider.  As 
always, Clinton hits the right notes and keeps 
the interview smart and moving along:

http://www.starkinsider.com/2010/10/stark-insider-film-director-jeffrey-goodman.html

Finally, I'm happy to announce that my 
MovieMaker blog, "I Found It At The Movies", 
has re-started after a six-month hiatus.  
You can follow it here:

http://www.moviemaker.com/blog/category/i_found_it_at_the_movies/


Five-Year Area Film Industry Report

I have been back in Louisiana since early 2005, 
and the film industry has been in the northern 
part of the state, in a significant way, since 
early September 2005.  This area's film industry 
is about five years old now, and I thought it 
was time to put a report together.  I am 
delivering this talk in several venues throughout 
north Louisiana.  If you are part of an 
organization that would be interested in hearing 
this report, please let me know.  I think it's 
the most important talk I've put together to date.



Facebook Fan Pages!

I am currently putting the money together for my 
next film, Peril.  Things are progressing very 
well with it.  And even though I don't know 
exactly when we will start pre-production, 
significant progress is being made every month.  

In the meantime, I am continuing to grow the 
audience around both Peril and The Last Lullaby.  
If you haven't already, please take a second to 
join our Facebook Fan Pages for Peril and 
Lullaby:


Just click on the links above and then click 
"Like!"


Other Fun Stuff

Over at the LULLABY/PERIL blog, I am writing 

more than ever about the films I'm watching as 
I prepare for Peril and the films ahead.  I'm 
really enjoying this blog and think that some 
of you might enjoy some of the posts, as well.  
Come visit me and drop me a comment if you want 
to discuss anything.    

Also, as mentioned in previous updates, I have 

created several other places for people to begin 
following PERIL.  Here are all the different places 
we have so far.  I hope that many of you will 
join us:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peril/266972237358?ref=ts
http://twitter.com/chaillotfilms
e-mail updates 
(simply send an e-mail to 
register@perilthemovie.com)


I want to thank you all for your incredible 

support.  I really couldn't be more 
excited about the road ahead.

As always, if you have any questions, hit 

reply and your e-mail will come to me.  
Please keep spreading the word!  You guys 
are the best.


Jeffrey Goodman
Director 
THE LAST LULLABY (AND) PERIL
www.thelastlullaby.com
Chaillot Films

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

MovieMaker's back, and a great, new LULLABY interview

After an almost six-month hiatus, I'm excited to announce that my blog for MovieMaker is back.  It will probably be published a couple of times a week:

http://www.moviemaker.com/blog/category/i_found_it_at_the_movies/

Also, of note, is a wonderful new interview about Sasha Alexander and The Last Lullaby by some great fans of Sasha's new TV show, Rizzoli & Isles:

http://rizzlesgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/jeffrey-goodman-sits-down-on-couch.html