Thursday, January 6, 2011

Horror in Hawaii

Check out the new film "Horror in Hawaii" one of the producers Howard Wexler is reading our book and considering it for a future movie.




On the top of Mauna Kea, on the Big Island of Hawaii, some of the worlds most important research is being done, looking into the vastness of space, exploring the past as well as the future.

A small, invasive frog may signal the end of human habitation on this Island, unless a way is found to stop its reproduction.


HORROR IN HAWAII, a 90 minute feature film, will explore the social and ethic ramifications of this phenomena.


A mixture of fact and fiction, tragedy and comedy, we explore the Islands natural beauty, featuring likable and realistic characters, local attractions and food, nightlife and unique residences.


Another side of the coqui onslaught influences locals and tourists alike, forcing some to fend for themselves, when the usual resources fall short.

Filmed entirely in the Hawaiian Islands, and possibly the Governor’s office in Honolulu.

Photographed in unity with the natural elements including rain, volcanic ash and harsh tropical sun.

The problem of an invasive species becoming a pest was due in part to mankind’s inability to harmonize with the natural world, and our story will entertain audiences with an exaggerated depiction of a possible future, as well as delivering a message of hope.

The film will use a computer generated coqui, appearing in several sizes, from life size to monster.

The Common Coquí or Coquí (Eleutherodactylus coqui) is a frog from Puerto Rico belonging to the Eleutherodactylus genus of the Leptodacthylidae family. The species is named for the loud sound (sometimes reaching as high as 100 dB at a distance of 0.5 m) the males make at night.

Na Nai'a legend of the dolphins

Check out the new movie by Jonathon Kay, one of the producers considering our book for movie rights.

For fifty million years they've been roaming the oceans of the Earth. The dolphins of the world unite in this fantastic story of their power, their message to humanity, and their survival.

They lived on land and then took over the sea, forming the Great Dolphin Tribe. One day, the sea trembled and middle earth rose up in volcanoes, spilling lava and splitting the land. There was fire in the water, the continents shifted and the tribe became divided. They evolved to become many species and traveled to eight corners of the world. Touched with humor and alive with thrills, breathtaking cinematography captures the incredible beauty and staggering you are there dramatic journey of the dolphins, through the oceans of Hawaii, The Bahamas, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Mozambique, and the Amazon River of Brazil. Predators hunt them, Pollution of their environment endangers them, but these intelligent beings continue to live effortlessly as the guardians of the sea.

The story is told by a wonderful cast including KATE WINSLET, ELLEN PAGE, GERARD BUTLER, MEGAN FOX, JAMES FRANCO, JULIAN LENNON,
DIEGO LUNA, CHEECH MARIN, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, ISABELLA ROSSELLINI and DARYL HANNAH.

For the very first time in cinema, after five years in the making, Director and Producer JONATHON KAY brings to the screen this enchanting film about nature's most wonderful miracles.

Lucius Terwilliger

A fellow Denver native I met at the South Kona Green Farmers Market is the creator and singer for this band, Lucius Terwilliger. Here is a sample, of one of his songs, "Time is not money"

Find more artists like Lucius Terwilliger at Myspace Music

Chaco Canyon FOR JENNY

This is an amazing song about Chaco Canyon by Mark Reed Butterfield. Chaco Canyon is one of the main settings in the novel "The Point of Origin" and one of the most fascinating places in the United States.