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September 18th, 2015 under Movies


When we first got to know David Moscow, he played a young Tom Hanks who made a wish to be Big. Well, now he is big and he has a wish that he needs you to help him fulfill.
Moscow has been acting nonstop since that classic movie, and recently he just finished directing his first film. Now, he needs the money to complete Desolation and he is asking you to help him finish his dream come true.
He launced a Kickstarter campaign and for $25 you can get a signed Newsies postcard from him. For $300, you can get him to record a message on your answering machine. For $500, he will individually Skype with you for an hour. For $2,500, you will be listed as an Associate Producer of the film. For $9,500, you will be listed a Producer of the film. These are just a few of the perks for helping him out, and when you go to the Kickstarter page you can find out the rest.
So do a Zoltar and be his fortune giver.
A big reason why I am posting this, is that the Desolation sounds and looks really interesting

Here’s the description, It’s a psychological thriller in the vein of Polanski’s The Tenant. Small town KATIE meets heartthrob actor JAY. Jay charms Katie, brings her to L.A. where she falls hard for him. When Jay gets a movie and has to leave town, Katie awaits his return. That’s when everything begins to unravel. Katie is robbed, her keys and wallet taken. When she reports it, the police question and then attack her. Terrified, with no money, and stuck in L.A., she keeps calling her friends at home, but just gets a “wrong number.” Frantically, she asks Jay to wire her money and come back, but neither he nor the money show. When Katie’s home town newspaper is delivered to her door in L.A., it includes her obituary. And she realizes there is some greater evil at play.

After reading that, don’t you just want to see the finished product?

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