A wise man I know told me something about clutter.  ”If you don’t use something more than once a year,it serves no purpose in your life but to clutter it”  Agreed!

Dec.26th 2009/11:33pm: Going through the clutter of my office room I discovered years of this and that’s.  Most not worth mentioning, but some precious memories rediscovered.  Yes, most haven’t been used for more than a year but they do hold a dear place in my life.  *For example I found my first watch, doesn’t work, and I won’t ever fix it, but where that watch I have traveled has some value.  Discard or Keep?  I discard.  *Condoms from the San Diego Int. Film festival.  Not used in over a year.  lol. I Discard!  Says a lot about my sex life. LOL! *A CD player.  I never used it because I always thought I’d break it.  Now it’s old and really big.  Should’ve used it when it was socially exceptable to carry that thing around.  I Discard!  *A pink-Tshirt that says I’m a member of the Hollywood Gay Mafia.  HA!  I like pink shirts but I’ll let this one go.   *A gag reel dvd  from the tokyo drift days…

Played it, laughed a lot…brought back found memories of a wonderful shoot.  Man, the team of people that worked on the film were really special folks.   So many great memories,  I remember during pre production Justin, Josh Diamond and I would close the door and laugh at the ridiculous amounts of water and snacks available.  When we started on Better Luck Tomorrow the craft service consisted of five stick of Wrigley’s gum and a cold box of Entenmann donuts.  Now we had limitless rolls of film, cushioned seats and limitless toilet paper. Yes!  I could poop to my hearts delight and Justin could shoot more than one take.   It was a great time to experience together.  Dreams coming true, friendships growing, you felt legit.  Wow!  Life was great!  I’m glad I came across the dvd, the amazing editing team lead by Fred Raskin put this together.  I hope you enjoy it.