Richard Dutcher and the Evil Eye
Now that I have started a blog, I feel strangely important. For instance, right now I am sitting in a quaint little cafe in the town of Bordeaux with a cup of hot chocolate and a muffin. The sweet aroma of coffee and French pastries fills the air as I divulge my deepest and darkest secrets to no one. That's right, no one reads my blog.
And I'm not in Bordeaux. I don't even now how to say that. Not only that I'm not even in a cafe. I'm at Zupas. In Provo.
And I'm by myself.
So now that the secret is out, I still feel strangely important. That is the power of the blog.
My mom sent me a delightful video yesterday, please enjoy:
Let the poor kid eat his ice cream for Pete's sake!
I have a question. How the heck did they teach this kid to do this? How did they discover this fantastic talent?
He'll be walking down the street at 34 years old and someone will see him and say "Give me the evil look!" and he'll stop what he's doing, turn and give that look and then keep on walking.
I met Richard Dutcher yesterday. For those of you who may not know who that is, (OK so that would be everyone) he is the director of God's Army and States of Grace (God's Army II). My agency is doing the website for the new movie Fallen.
When I walked in to the their office, (a secret location on the corner of 1st and 3rd east in Provo) I immediately sensed the essence of creativity and genius. When I met Richard (yes we are on a first name basis) he was caring a baseball bat, which was needles to say a little intimidating.
We talked business for a few minutes and after I told him that his caring a baseball bat was reminiscent of Tom Cruise in The Firm. He said, "Oh yeah? Well it reminds me of The Untouchables, where Capone it to bash someone in the head."
That ended that.
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