Tuesday, January 25, 2011
more shiny wallpaper
In honor of Episode 2, we've got Glimmer Gang wallpaper for your computer or iPhone! Download it and be mesmerized. You can find it at space-cops.com on the Freebies page. Do us a favor and keep sharing Episode 2 everywhere you can.
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
space cops - episode 2
It's here! Space Cops Episode 2. Enjoy it. Share it. And Like us on Facebook to find future episodes.
UPDATE: YouTube looks terrible, so we're officially making a switch. Now you should be able to discern what those blurry shapes on the screen are and that's always good.
UPDATE 2: All you mobile and smart phone users should be able to watch the new versions now. Let us know if you're having any problems! Just leave a comment.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
get ready
Who are these guys?! What happened to Zanthar and the Chief?! We'll all find out together this Thursday. Lasers, hijacking, disintegration, high-speed chases, and the gold... Oh my, the gold! Episode 2 of Space Cops is epic and it hits the internet with ferocity in the wee hours of Jan. 20th, 2011.
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
space cops wallpaper
A late night for me means free downloads for you. Get hyped for the premiere of Episode 2 with some flashy wallpaper for your computer and iPhone. Just head over to space-cops.com and get an eyeful of the Chief in all his glory. This is merely the first in a series of Space Cops wallpapers on the Freebies page. If one of us should happen into your domecile or place of business, you better believe we expect to see the Chief staring back at us. And what would you rather have on your iPhone; the Chief or a picture of Brett Favre's business? Long live the Cops.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
our friend alan
Yesterday we lost a member of the Walk Softly family. Alan Ross was our lifelong friend and on December 31st, he lost his battle with cancer. It was a possibility none of us could fathom nor even wanted to acknowledge only months ago. Alan was one of Todd's closest friends; friends from birth and they grew up side by side. He was one of the funnier people you could ever meet. We were very fortunate to have him play veterinarian Dr. Allen Jezik in Cannonball. In fact, Dr. Ross inspired the part as he was a talented veterinarian in his own right. Through his wit, creativity and spirit, Alan brought something special to every scene he was in and lifted it above the words on the page. We always knew experience and memories would be the primary benefits of spending ten years in production of a small indie film. Now those memories mean so much more and, for us, the legacy of the film has come into focus. We are so thankful that a crazy project like Cannonball gave us the opportunity to spend time with him. For Allen Martin and myself, we would never have had the chance to know Alan as well as we do if not for sharing this project with him. Now Cannonball is a place we can see our friend. We can see him being so much of what we remember, at anytime we want, and that is a very special gift for us. He stuck with us over years of production, even after he moved to Tennessee and could have easily walked away. After the move, Alan drove up from Nashville to devote an entire weekend to us. We had three special days spread all over the city of Danville and nearby woods, laughing and telling stories and fighting a guy in a monkey suit. Those are three days we would never give back and they serve to remind us of what is truly precious in life. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Alan's family and loved ones.
Alan, we miss you.
We can't wait to see you again.
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