@guardian@Chevychased Hi Joe. Delighted that you like the movie enough to write such a complimentary article all these years later. Very cool. Thanks for the kind words.
@NerdGirlJess Hi Jess! Thanks for the kind words. It's a big deal when someone tells you that a thing you made is meaningful to them. Appreciated. I love this sequence too, believe it or not, it was a battle to keep it in the film. Was/is important to me.
👊to @mpomero telling me u tweeted.
A good dude (@MPomaro ) is trying to make a movie and he only needs a few bucks.
If you have a few bucks, chip in, and if you don’t, then consider passing this link to someone who might.
If someone has ever given you a hand then you know what it means.
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@carnojoe@eodguy89d Joe, I had one professor encourage me to write. She told me my writing was good and that I should consider changing my major to Lit. I did, and it completely changed my life. @lnakamur taught my Science Fiction Literature class. Forever grateful.
@fthismovie@MPomaro Wow! This is really something. Thanks so much @MPomaro. This means a ton.
I can’t imagine a greater compliment for the cast and crew of #Wheelman, than to think that all their hard work to tell a story, in any way, inspired you to tell yours. Thanks.
And congratulations!
@dbacting Thanks for the kind words. 82 minute running time is entirely by design. Not a scene or a shot left out of the film. Storyboards, shotlists, and a tight efficient schedule. (We only expanded or contracted scenes and moments in editing for max dramatic impact.)
@Daegurth Yes! Thank you! The car in the movie is a 3.2L but we used a 2.7L sound cause it’s more raucous. @sounddroid led the brilliant sound team who aced it for Wheelman.
@MPomaro Right on! Good for you. Congrats!
“Never too late”is spot on. Art doesn’t give a shit how old you are.
Just go for it. Give it everything: all your focus, all your energy, all your time.
If there’s any advice you think might be helpful, feel free to ask.
@MPomaro Two shorts, “John Doe and the Anti,” was my first, and “No Road to Follow” was my second. Those, plus a handful of music videos should be floating around the internet somewhere.
No one’s ever asked to see them before. What’s your interest?