Sorry, I’ve been reading The Disaster Artist. Great book.
I’ve also been very busy. Korey and I drove across the country together, and he’s now living down in Long Beach with my lady and I. Life’s pretty sweet.
I’m working on something big, and there should be some sort of official announcement in the near future.
I’m so glad things are going well for you, and can’t wait for your official announcement! The anticipation is killing me. You rock!
Hello, at my school the entire senior class had to do a project all about your movie Loose Change. The objective was to support or disprove the evidence provided in your film. Many students disapproved of the film, but I was one of the few students who was pro-Loose Change. I felt pressured to excuse myself that I agreed with the film merely because I felt like an outcast for having my opinion. I was wondering if maybe out of your busy life, you can email me and I can receive authentic evidence from the authentic author. If you have time, please consider to send me a note. By the way, I am located about 25 minutes away from Los Angeles, CA. Thank you.
P.S. Beautiful pit bull.
Would you be interested in working on something for me? I need a short video made. I didn’t see any other way to contact you on this web site, so I’m just posting here. Contact me.
Hi, I was training in Fort Gordon Georgia the day 9/11 occurred. My career was Satellite, wideband, and Telemetry communication, A.K.A. SATCOM. Listen, you really want to speak to me, I assure you… I was being taught the day it happened that what they reported was literally impossible. Pilots do two things which computers do not do well, the take off and land; that’s it. Air traffic control controls air traffic via telemetry communication, that is why pilots must submit a preplanned flight plan to be logged, if they deviate, air traffic control corrects the flaw via wireless communication. I mentioned this in front of my entire class, and a few months later was put in a coma, expected to die, with no plausible cause…
Hi Dylan,
I know about you from watching Loose Change and some music videos.
I grew up playing with Grammy winning group Ambrosia, later was member of hit vocal group The Association and member of the Art Pepper jazz quartet before moving to Japan in the 70’s.
Have worked with tons of great artists on tour, Stones, Eagles, Talking Heads, jazzers, bluesers, etc.
Had a great life until I was assaulted by a Japanese thug and nearly kicked in the head to death in front of witnesses one night walking home here in Tokyo.
For reasons I am only now learning Japanese police ignored due process, sheltered the assailant, destroyed evidence, lied in reports, etc.
I spent years & all my income fighting for justice in a terribly broken, racist, Kafka court system.
It’s taken me a long time to recover this much and I wish to document my case and expose these rats to the world in addition to suing the Japanese government.
I’d like to discuss this project with you.
In return, maybe I can hire you and introduce you to some folks in the music world that has been my life since the 1960’s.
I was also Asia sales marketing man for Paramount & Universal and still have connections in that world too.
Please contact me at your convenience.
Thank you kindly
Cliff Woolley in Tokyo
cliffworks@gmail.com
skype cliff1972
Hi Dylan,
I’m a producer working on a major new mini-series for National Geographic about the decade of the 2000s. Obviously, it’s an era in which you personally had a big impact, and though I know you have very mixed feelings about it now, Loose Change was a seminal film (or rather a series of films) that not only reflected the widespread suspicion of a government cover-up post 9/11, but the evolution of your own thinking regarding what happened. Would you consider an interview for us – on the understanding that it would be an opportunity to set the record straight?
Let me tell you a little more about our series.
Provisionally entitled – ‘The 2000s: A New Reality?’ the series will air on the National Geographic Channel in the US and globally in spring of 2015. It follows on from the acclaimed ‘The 90s: The Last Great Decade?’ which featured a cast of contributors as diverse as Colin Powell, Rudi Giuliani, Jerry Springer, Vanilla Ice and Monica Lewinsky.
The 90s broke NatGeo’s US viewer record for the year with more than a million US households tuning in. It went on to be broadcast in a further 143 countries with a potential audience of more than 160 million homes. As the first full retrospective of the recent decade we hope the 2000s will equal or even surpass this success with its celebration of the unique people, decisions and inventions of the era – as well as the events that have shaped us.
Stories we intend to cover span a range from the serious: 9/11, Iraq, Katrina, the Asian Tsunami to the more pop cultural: the Osbournes, American Idol, the story behind the iPhone.
Anyway, I hope this at least sparks your interest and very much hope to hear from you soon.
best regards,
Shaun
Nutopia Productions
London, UK