Friday, July 2, 2010

Josh Pete Responds to Andrews Seas Response to Josh Pete's Initial Response

Willie J. Huns Stops By To Drop Some Knowledge

Rogue Mentality Studios Extends Olive Branch To Director Seas

In a stunning development on the interwebs, Rogue Mentality Studios, a sports blog that does podcasts, t-shirt design, and recently a successful short film project during the World Cup has offered to assist in the making of "The Lake."  This comes at a crucial time when the fiery "The Lake" star Josh Pete and Director Andrew Seas are locked in an internet war of words that may turn physically violent.

The world waits for a response from the Seas camp and more information from Rogue Mentality on how they plan on assisting in the post production of arguably the most anticipated short film of all time.

Stay tuned world.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Interview Super Fan Sarah Chase (she got so emotional that she put up the wrong twitter handle. It's @thelakesuperfan)

Josh Pete Response to Andrew Seas' New Website

Our Voice Is Being Heard

One day removed from our site hitting the interwebs, shock waves broke infamous director Andrew Seas out of hiding.  Confronted with the ground swell of passion, anger, and disillusionment Mr. Seas saw out site and rose us his own website.

On his site he was apologetic and "lost."  The question we pose in response is twofold: Are your sentiments genuine? and If you are going to actually start post production when should we expect a product?

Being only an "artist" in the sense that I ramble on free blog sites maybe I don't get Mr. Seas "I'm an artist" problems.  However, I do get Mr. Seas I have no money problems if he is not selling his art.  One would think that Mr. Seas, who has not put out any film product since 2009, would be in desperate need for some income.  Where does his mysterious income come from?  If he doesn't have any, how is "The Lake" going to be finished?  Questions abound.

Finally, why the Midwest Mr. Seas?

With hope that you are genuine in your third to last sentence is true,

The World

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Post Production Scandal of "The Lake"

When filming of "The Lake" wrapped in Summer of 2009, the cast left Pinecrest with a feeling of accomplishment.  The world on the otherhand felt a surge of anticipation for the, as some have said, the most revolutionary piece of reality television parody since the dawning of time.

Months went by and dictator, I mean director, editor, producer, and sound editor (ok dictator) Andrew Seas kept the post production of his project completely underwraps.  Nothing came out of Seas' camp except "no comment."  As Summer gave way to Autumn, Mr. Seas released a statement that "The Lake will not be ready by the new year but I will have a trailer complete by Christmas."  Jesus' birthday in 2009 marked the first time ever that all boy and girls worldwide were naughty because contrary to Mr. Seas' promise, no one received that present.

Nearly two years has passed since filming of "The Lake" wrapped and cast members and fans alike want answers.  This site is dedicated to the truth behind the post production mysteries of Mr. Andrew Seas and ultimately the worldwide release of "The Lake."

Statement From The Camp Of "The Lake" Starlet Kelly Huns

Interview With Baby Activist Willie J. Huns

Interview With One Of The Stars Of "The Lake" Josh Pete

Interview with Film Critic and "The Lake" Insider Holly Tee

Interview with World #1 Open Water Swimmer and Pinecrest Lake Open Water World Record Holder Larry Legend