An Old Short, Short Story From 02/26/2009

Note: I found this when I was cleaning out my house, written in one of my journals. No edits, just straight to the page. Incidentally, the entry before this was from February 14, the day after I saw Hot White for the first time play. They performed at Ethan McCarthy’s 25th birthday party at FunHaus (Ethan’s DIY space right next door to Jesus Saves in downtown Denver) with one of my favorite bands ever, MOM (from Sacramento, CA).

Everyone had believed the accident was not Mimi’s fault. The town had quite gone back to normal. Hardly a fuss was made of the death of three men in a remote cabin with what is believed to be an ax, though one was never found. Not much frankly was to be found in the town anymore anyways.

Yes, the town wasn’t what it used to be but no one could find fault in someone, something or maybe some mighty external cause on which to lay blame. And so, there we stood with packed bags by the town foundation, waiting for a bus as it began to heavily snow.

“Shannon told me her family is moving to St. Alberg. It sounds nice!” I said.  jumping around to keep warm.

Kiki squinted at me and moved her mouth so her cigarette pointed upwards like a cartoon character’s.

“So what?” She spat out.

I continued to hop from foot to foot. “I don’t know…just trying to make small talk, you know? Tryin’ to stay warm.”

“Oh poor Wallin, my skinny little darling. we must fatten you up someday. Unlike so flabby, layered me.” She said and pointed at her stomach.

Kiki, though she hardly weighed more than a starched napkin forever thought of herself as flabby. I didn’t argue, for over time I had learned this wasn’t a moment to speak. Instead, I looked at her and wondered what had happened in the woods those many years ago.

Some Fliers for the Last Few Shows

I’m going to take some time off from live performing for awhile (months, years, decades, centuries?…who knows!) but over the next thirty plus days there will be a plethora of opportunities to see me play. Here’s some fliers I made for a few of the last shows…..check out the Shows sections for the dates and locations…..

Last Tripp Nasty Show March 23 v2

wat flier

Will You Ever Get to See STONER WITCHES?!?

Last Saturday, November 7th I showed my film Stoner Witches at Glob in Denver, Colorado. About 50 people came to the screening, some awesome bands played and I got to see two amazing films. It was one of my favorite nights in Denver this past year and many, many thanks to the performers, filmmakers and John Golter for hosting it at Glob.

Since then, people have been asking me where they can see my film online. I would like to answer that question right now.

Stoner Witches will not be posted online for one year. If you wanted to see it, then you should have come to the dam screening.

However, there will be several more opportunities to see the film for people living outside of Denver.

Over the course of 2016, I will be attempting to arrange showings in the following cities:

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Missoula, Montana
  • Cheyenne, Wyoming
  • Fort Collins, Colorado
  • Brooklyn, New York

(dates will be announced as they are finalized)

12/01/2015-Note: so I have decided to show the film a few more times in Denvver. Check this blog, I’ll write about it or the show section, I’ll list the dates there when I have them.

The Making of “STONER WITCHES” (Premiering Tonight!)

In 2013, I made my first film with my friend Matthew Mendull. It was a short advertisement for an appearance I was making at the Pehrspace in L.A. in February of that year. It took Matt and I two days to finish shooting it. One evening to gather a few friends together and do a brief scripted rip off of Revenge of the Nerds and an afternoon to walk around and grab musical montage shoots. When Matt had completed the editing I was amazed that I had made a film.

The bug had bit me and three months later Matt and I tried to make a trailer for Kevin John Wesley and I’s film idea, “Hitler High: Pandora’s Bong”. It was an ambitious affair compared to our first attempt. We made a graveyard set in Matt’s basement, filmed in multiple location throughout Denvver and Golden, hired Nate Hayden (creator of Cave Evil) to create some gory special effects, and dragged a group of 10 people around for two days.

And, in the end we didn’t end up with the film we had wanted. We made minor mistakes in our filming which left the narrative a bit muddled and our post-production process wasn’t too great so in the end, our “trailer” became a short Cinéma vérité style documentary of our attempt instead. (you can watch it here!)

And for some reason this failure to produce the desired end result left me wanting more so in the Fall of 2013 I began writing a short film. By the Spring of 2014 I had completed a 20 page script, convinced five of my friends to act in it, found a costume and makeup person and even found a local filmmaker (who had even made two feature length documentaries) to handle all of the cinematography and editing. Rehearsals were done for three weeks and filming was scheduled months in advance.

On the first day of shooting in the Summer of 2014, one of the main actors didn’t show up. We rescheduled a few weeks later but then our local filmmaker (the only one of us who owned a camera and knew how to edit film) suddenly enrolled in graduate school and that film was never completed. I was totally bummed and after all of that logistical work to get this thing together I was also extremely frustrated.

For three months I searched around for someone else with experience, good taste and a camera to no avail. A few weeks after that I was lamenting that I’d never be able to make a film again because I could never afford a camera that could produce screen worthy images when I discovered cheap HD camcorders on eBay. Both Matt and the other filmmaker I’d worked with had fancy cameras with costs way outside of my budget. I would never be able to invest in a DSLR or something better but I could afford an HD camcorder which wasn’t great but did produce something good enough.

In November 2014 I began writing a script. Using what I had learned over the last year I wrote a short one with minimal casting and production needs to try to achieve something that I could realistically shoot and edit myself. Then I found a trustworthy friend to act in it with me and over the course of the next 10 months we’d get together, rehearse and slowly film what scenes we could. Even then, I had to accept the fact that the end result would probably not match the vision in my head.

Even then, the filming didn’t work out as planned. People’s schedules never matched up with other people’s schedules, it rained on a night when we were to shoot under the moonlight, I accidentally forgot the microphones…..but, this time in the end I had enough good footage to edit down. This time, I would be able to finish a film.

On October 3 (the day before my 44th birthday) we finished filming and I began editing two days later. A day into, it I realized I needed more coverage for certain shots so I did more filming and then began editing again.

Even today, the night the film premieres, I’m still editing but more importantly, the film has turned out pretty darn good. It has its beginner’s mistakes but overall, it ended up way better than I had expected and in my head I’m already begun planning the next one.

Come down to Glob tonight at 9:00PM and see my first short film, “STONER WITCHES” starring Jim Compton, Colin Blount, Justin Loski and myself with directorial assistance provided by Amie Rau and Joel Spencer.

Really, I think you’re going to be amazed.

The graveyard set for Hitler High: Pandora's Bong

The graveyard set for Hitler High: Pandora’s Bong

Neu Denver: I Got Evicted!

At the end of June I came home from work and found a notice on my door. “We have decided to break your lease. We will be renovating your apartment at the beginning of August….”

And like that, the place I called home for the longest period in my adult life (8 years) was gone and I had to run around like mad trying to find somewhere new to live and move. Ultimately, it all worked out but the housing situation in Denver is kind of crazy right now.

At my old place they raised the rent to $800/month….dammit, when I first moved into that building it was $450.

Since weed was legalized for recreational use in our state, Denver has become a go-to destination for the 25-35 year old set. Whenever I go out, I meet people who have just moved here, which is great but the city’s infrastructure was just not ready for the sudden influx.

Rents around the city are soaring and people I know now pay more than 50% of their income for housing.

But enough complaining about “New” Denver…….some news…..

I have a solo show next week at The Walnut Room in Denver, Colorado. I’m at the beginning of forming a noise group, Golden Sisters (thanks to Macy Rodman for the name suggestion!) and on August 10, CP 208 will be recording for a 7-inch release to come out in the Winter of 2016.

Plus, this weekend we’ll be finishing some of the last scenes of Stoner Witches, my weed-occult-horror/dramedy…..there’ll be a premiere show in November at Glob in Denver, Colorado with Echo Beds, a Thai Shadow Puppet Show, and a reunion of the Electric Boogie Tribe (an all organ and drums hard rock cover band with Avery Rains from Mr. Pacman singing!).

Before you leave, take a moment to listen to this new release by my friends and a bunch of great artists, Postcommodity…..and check out their amazing “Repellent Fence” project going up at the US/Mexico border this fall!

#CP208 #Denver #Rentistoodamhigh  #MacyRodmanisBeautiful  #StonerWitches #postcommodity #southwest