Pun intended, but we are very curious about how Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time is going to do with critical reception and box office results. I'm already predicting it to be a flop. Not that I WANT it to be a flop, I just have more of a hard time making those kinds of films work. I want to believe in it, I really do. But I also am thinking too much into a realistic future.
Fellow collaborator Matt Kubrick has shown interest in making a sequel to HellBowl. I wanted to step aside and let him write it so that I can focus attention on another film involving Hell, but really about Hell. I also tried really hard to make it follow the arch of Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey. If you are unfamiliar with the Hero's Journey, take a look:
http://www.answers.com/topic/monomyth
you can actually think about a lot of real Hollywood films following the Hero's Journey. More famously Star Wars, Harry Potter, Wizard of Oz, even many biblical stories.
My story focuses on my hero being unjustly condemned to Hell where he must survive against all odds from demonic spirits and face Satan himself.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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