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The adventures of yet another actor in Tinsel Town

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Aug 14 2008

On the set of the new Hollywood Blockbuster film

Published by steveracer at 7:46 pm under Hollywood Edit This

So, I want to assure my dear readers that I am, in fact, working. Last night I was shooting until almost 3a.m. in a COSTCO. Isn’t that cool? A friend of mine needed some extras for a student film, so, I had some time. Since I hurt my back almost two weeks ago, this is the first thing I’ve done.

The film is about two fat people who meet buying bulk food, and it’s called “Love in Bulk.” Sounds pretty funny to me. Anyway, I’m doing other stuff too.

We got an editor for the script I wrote called, “The Monster Hit,” about two inept hitmen. It is planned to star myself and my friend Jason Miller, I wrote the two hit men parts for us specifically. We actually have a good chance of getting Kelly Hu from X-Men 2 and Eric Roberts from Heroes and The Dark Knight to play small roles in it too. Also my character gets to kiss a cute waitress! Maybe I should write a film where I win the lottery, buy a bunch of sports cars, win the Daytona 500, and marry oh, I don’t know let’s see who is on the Hollywood hot list today.

Okay, Yahoo buzz! tells me I should marry Maria Sansone:

It’s possible she might already be married, but who cares? This is Hollywood, she’ll be single again in a few months.

So, there you go. In my new movie script that I’m writing as of now, I’m marrying Maria. Eat your heart out, everyone else!

Picture of the Day

Here’s a pic I took on my phone from the set at Costco.

Leetal

My friend Leetal, the script supervisor. See her, supervising that script? She’s cute, huh?

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