Thong Girl Blog

This is a blog to update all of our loyal Thong Girl fans on the making of the Thong Girl movie and the Thong Girl comic books.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

What's next?

Hey Y'all, Well, we're back from the Nashville Horror and Comic Convention. It was a lot of fun and we met a lot of really cool people, including Jackson Bostwick, the original Captain Marvel from the TV series "Shazzam!" , Cathy Sr. George, a Playboy centerfold from the eighties and David Naughton from "American Werewolf in London". He was very nice and gave us some encouraging words.
Everyone who came up to our table said that they had heard about the controversy with the Mayor of Gallatin and that they wanted to come over and wish us well. The biggest selling item was an autographed 8X10 of TG herself -- people really wanted to meet Thong Girl and get an autograph. Overall, we had a really good turnout.
The next TG happening is the Southern Appalachian Film Festival in Johnson City, TN. They'll be showing TG1 and TG2 this Saturday night (10/28) at 7:30 pm. Johnson City is in the Eastern portion of the state past Knoxville. This is where the Nashville Film Festival got it's start before it moved to Nashville.
I'm really excited about this next event; we'll be doing a book signing at MegaUsed Books & Discs at 1016 8th Ave. South here in Nashville from 11am until 1pm on Saturday, Nov. 11th. We'll be selling the brand new hot-off-the-press TG comic book edition two, which is actually our third book. You can meet Desi Turner the comic book artist and we'll be giving away TG merchandise and one lucky winner will win a cameo appearance in the next TG movie! We're hoping for a good turnout so please try and make it down there to see us. MegaUsed Books & Discs is located one block south of Greer Stadium.
As for "Thong Girl 3: Revenge Of The Dark Widow" this Sunday is our last day of shooting and then the film will be "in the can", as they say. All the scenes will be shot and I'll start furiously editing so that it will be ready to premiere on Feb. 10th at Watkins College. Mark Allen is also on board now to do the music, so he'll be scoring as we go. Doing a feature film is a lot of work but very gratifying!
Well, that's all for now. I hope to see everyone at the book signing and I'll keep you posted as to the progress of the movie. See ya soon.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home