MIKE LUTZ to appear on Crossing Jordan TONIGHT!
May 16th, 2007 : by Will MooreMike Lutz, one of the main characters in Cowboy Smoke, will be appearing in tonight’s episode of Crossing Jordan, which will air at 8pm (CST) and 9pm (EST and PST) on NBC. Mike plays an FBI agent on a plane that crashes at the beginning of the show.
As for Cowboy Smoke - no new, news as of yet. We have had a few small investments come in but nothing significant enough to give us the financial boost we need. We still need to have the film scored, the sound edited and mixed, graphics done for titles and the super 16mm footage mastered to High Definition. Once we have raised the remainder of the budget and have completed the above list we will begin sending off screeners to film festivals.
May 16th, 2007 at 12:07 pm
I hope Mike does not get killed off the first thing, we shall wait and see.
I was just thinking about Cowboy Smoke this morning and wondered if we would hear about the movie soon. Good Show
May 16th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
I too was thinking of COWBOY SMOKE. I am so hungry to see it complete. To see how the experience coined out. How well Will was as a director on this film and how well he wrote it. I really enjoyed the last min. throw he did on the waitress. It made me stir up the emotion and bam. Thank you for that Will. It is going in my book forever! And all the crew guys. Dang man they rocked. The lighting…also something I want to see the result of. It is such an important part in film. Well some things I’ve been wanting to share. Thank you so much for the experience, the bed, food, and bad ass, hard working people.
May 16th, 2007 at 7:01 pm
Woohoo! Congrats Mike!
Wishing nothing but the best for the whole Cowboy Smoke crew!
May 17th, 2007 at 7:59 am
I watched the beginning of Crossing Jordan last night I was trying my best to see Mike on the plane but the camera kept blurring him out. After the plane crashed and as soon as the lady said the FBI agents are gone and the seats were empty I figured poor Mike had been blown out of the plane. You were great Mike right up until your demise.
You were wonderful.