What a beautiful Michigan morning. Woke to a local rooster calling everyone to wake up. This was followed by Luna Mae (furry daughter) wanting to go outside and eat. Chicken songs greeted us from the hens before Finn (furry son) did his racing with his neighborhood buddy Jake and ate. Now I’m here with all of you. My hazelnut coffee by my side and Man U playing soccer on the TV. We had our first outdoor soccer game winning 8-3 and it felt great to be outside playing again.
For the second weekend in a row we had a wedding to attend and it was great to be with family for such an occasion. It was an outdoor wedding and was just beautiful and the food was also very good. I had one pineapple drink of some sort and after that iced tea. It is a younger man’s game to drink like a Viking, no more hangovers for me. But I came home to some good news from the RED LETTER AWARDS and I watched some MMA fights before bed.
Let’s get into some of those updates!
The Red Letter Awards announced their full list of nominees and yours truly was added to the Best Screenplay writing. Teyton Colbert our ‘Teddy’ in Wild Faith Christmas joined Dean Teaster in the Best Supporting Actor nomination and Shane Hagedorn got a nom for Best Director. I think we have eight nominations total. We are so grateful for the film’s recognition and we hope our partners at Dreamscape Productions can get in a few more theatre runs before the 11/3/2026 streaming release.
MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! For the first time ROM COMS MUST DIE is getting its first theatrical showing at the Sun Teaster in Williamston. EVERYONE is invited to this one night only showing! Box office opens at 6:30 and show starts immediately at 7:00 (pre-set) so get there and get your tickets available only at the box office for $10 cash only! Many of the cast and crew will be there!
AI JESUS: The Secret of the Kingdom Chip is almost done. Our director Tony Hornus was fighting a cold last week and so his review got pushed to this week. We also need to focus on the end credits and once finished we’ll do a producer watch and show it to Dreamscape Productions to see if they want to take on the theatrical for the film. It is funny, thought provoking and hits hard in a few spots. We will start talking premiere for this film also.
DEVIL’S PASS moved into pre-production and that means more discussions on the cast and crew. It has been a fun process working on the development on this story. We’ll be filming in September and we’re slowly putting pieces into place. I LOVE the slow process of character development be it a piece a clothing, a experimental facial hair trim or a unique tone of the voice. Find our Facebook and IMDB page and you can watch as we add cast and crew.
This month I’m prepping investor dispersement so that has taken much of my desk time but I do plan to get back and finish a couple of the scripts I have in process. If you have a budget and want a strong script feel free to reach out. I might have a script to option/sell or I might consider a work-for-hire script pending. I finished a script just recently and that was RETURN TO ALGONA a follow up to SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA. I encourage you to stream the powerful WW2 drama based on actual events. I’ve talked to a few of the returning actors about the script and they really love the story. Several parties are reviewing the script in Iowa and we hope to lock down the 2nd half of the financing soon. It would shoot in 2027.
The business plan on the film slate CDI has with Katharsys Media is being worked on and we hope to present this year for funding. We have a slate of films being proposed for shooting in Iowa also and we hope to hear something on that endeavor which includes SPIRIT LAKE MASSACRE. We are preparing to make a few pitches on a 3rd Wild faith film or the TV series. Development has to always be underway in order to keep the train a moving. Only so many years to tell so many stories.
Speaking of WILD FAITH, I know that Shane Hagedorn and director Jesse Low were doing a director’s commentary for the original film. We’ve done that for BEST YEARS GONE and plan to do that for several of the films. It is something that many people use to enjoy as a DVD extra and so we’re bringing that back for social media.
WRAP UP: I kind of delved into development in my bullet points so I’m going to skip to the wrap up. I want to send our heartfelt condolences to Shelley Perry our Wardrober on many of the CDI films who recently lost her mother. Many of us are dealing with aging parents and others have lost those loved ones. That is part of the reason that these family events have been special. Same with our CDI events being special. None of us are promised tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to the premiere on Monday and soccer on Thursday. I have meetings with John Mashni next week over the disbursements and I’m enjoying doing things around the property. I have a few serving hops plants after the building of the new deck. I built a structure the vines could climb. I might need a mow this week and not just to mulch leaves. I am going to go eat a few eggs and roll on down to the flea market. I love looking for props and wardrobe at these sales. Next Sunday I’ll be able to report on the ROM COMS MUST DIE premiere. I hope to see some of you there. Until next week- be good to one another!
Prepping for the ‘RCMD’ Premiere and Multiple CDI Updates!
What a beautiful Michigan morning. Woke to a local rooster calling everyone to wake up. This was followed by Luna Mae (furry daughter) wanting to go outside and eat. Chicken songs greeted us from the hens before Finn (furry son) did his racing with his neighborhood buddy Jake and ate. Now I’m here with all of you. My hazelnut coffee by my side and Man U playing soccer on the TV. We had our first outdoor soccer game winning 8-3 and it felt great to be outside playing again.
For the second weekend in a row we had a wedding to attend and it was great to be with family for such an occasion. It was an outdoor wedding and was just beautiful and the food was also very good. I had one pineapple drink of some sort and after that iced tea. It is a younger man’s game to drink like a Viking, no more hangovers for me. But I came home to some good news from the RED LETTER AWARDS and I watched some MMA fights before bed.
Let’s get into some of those updates!
WRAP UP: I kind of delved into development in my bullet points so I’m going to skip to the wrap up. I want to send our heartfelt condolences to Shelley Perry our Wardrober on many of the CDI films who recently lost her mother. Many of us are dealing with aging parents and others have lost those loved ones. That is part of the reason that these family events have been special. Same with our CDI events being special. None of us are promised tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to the premiere on Monday and soccer on Thursday. I have meetings with John Mashni next week over the disbursements and I’m enjoying doing things around the property. I have a few serving hops plants after the building of the new deck. I built a structure the vines could climb. I might need a mow this week and not just to mulch leaves. I am going to go eat a few eggs and roll on down to the flea market. I love looking for props and wardrobe at these sales. Next Sunday I’ll be able to report on the ROM COMS MUST DIE premiere. I hope to see some of you there. Until next week- be good to one another!
DJ
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