Showing posts with label Lydie Denier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lydie Denier. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

What´s wrong with Denier and Animals???!

In her book, I think it´s entiteld Me Jane, you Cheetah
Lydie tells us that she is attacked several times by animals while shooting scenes for the tv series "Tarzan". Lydie writes a Giraffe kicked her(!), an ape did bite her (!!) and even a baby elephant (!!!) managed to hurt her (!!!!).
I remember another incident while shooting with Lydie A Bouquet for a Kill
Lydie told us when she left Roswitha´s apartment in Berlin, a bird -
- YEA - A BIRD !!!!! did attack her !!!!!!!!!
Flying down from the sky, singling out Lydie of all people here down on earth and
A T T A C K E D Lydie !!!!!!
I really wonder why animals are so wild about attacking Lydie, maybe they know or feel or see something we normal human beings simply do not realize when we first meet her, charming and beautiful as she is.
Ì´ve heard animals also feel a Tsunami and other catastrophes hours before they actually happen. I think that´s really kind of weird...but who cares?

Sincerely Yours,
Michael Huck

Sunday, September 5, 2010

A New Point of View 2010

A Bouquet for a Kill
I haven´t watched A Bouquet for a Kill
for a while, actually since 2007 when I edited it the first time. Some days ago I started to re-edit the short version. I changed some of the musical score but only made minor changes as far as SFX and editing is concerned.
With 3 yeas gone by I am able now to watch A Bouquet for a Kill in a different way and actually I still really like it.
It´s really sad, Lydie run away without finishing the long version. As director-producer Lydie and I were able to set up something special. In the short time we worked together we did achieve so much and then she destroyed everything by running away and trying to push me out of my own movie. I do not understand what she wanted and why she did all this stupid things including accusing me to have stalked her.
And I think she doesn´t know herself.

What she did was so unprofessional. And it really hurts, because she IS a good actress and she COULD have been a good director.
All what´s left now for me is to try to get my tapes back so I can somehow edit the long version and publish PR releases concerning her "Stalker" stories.

The other road we could have taken is: Finishing A Bouquet for a Kill and make new projects. It was Lydie´s decision, not mine.