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My most recent film, The God Who Wasn't There, is available on DVD at the official site and elsewhere.

the god who wasn't there
Bat Boy: The Musical is currently being staged in productions of various sizes around the world. A movie adaptation directed by John Landis is in development, with no casting announced or shooting date set.

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My next feature film, Danielle, remains in development.

nothing so strange
Bill Gates is still dead.




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Bustamante's in, I'm out. Thanks for all the support from Brian Flemming's Weblog and Blogcritics regulars. It was an amazing 12 days. GOV. CANDIDATE BRIAN FLEMMING WITHDRAWS FROM RACE LOS ANGELES, August 7, 2003 -- Democrat Brian Flemming announced today...


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August 07, 2003

12 days that shook the state

Bustamante's in, I'm out. Thanks for all the support from Brian Flemming's Weblog and Blogcritics regulars. It was an amazing 12 days.

GOV. CANDIDATE BRIAN FLEMMING WITHDRAWS FROM RACE

LOS ANGELES, August 7, 2003 -- Democrat Brian Flemming announced today that he has withdrawn from the California governor's race. His decision was prompted by Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante's entrance into the field.

"My thanks to everyone who volunteered for and supported my campaign," said Flemming. "My platform, 'If elected, I will resign,' was intended to put Bustamante into the governor's office. I am pleased that Bustamante now intends to do this himself. On Oct. 7 I plan to vote against the recall, and then cast my vote for the lieutenant governor, for whom I now plan to volunteer.

"With a cast of characters out of some absurdist drama, including Angelyne and even less credible candidates such as bodybuilder and inarticulate popcorn-movie actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bustamante is the only sane backup plan for any Californian, Democrat or otherwise.

"As the press oddly predicts that it will give Mr. Schwarzenegger reams of 'free publicity,' I hope reporters, editors and producers remember that the fate of this great state hangs in the balance. Nobody deserves a free pass, and every candidate, whether lieutenant governor or kindergarten cop or professional wrestler, needs to be held to the highest standards."

Flemming's candidacy, announced only 12 days ago, electrified California with its unique premise and garnered coverage in the Los Angeles Times, the San Jose Mercury News and National Public Radio's "All Things Considered." Flemming now returns his attention to his critically acclaimed feature film "Nothing So Strange," which will be released in theaters later this year.

Thanks, of course, to bloggers Atrios, Natalie Davis, Jared Greer, mousemusings, Utter Speculation, Nora Murphy, Nicole, Nurse Ratched, ex-lion tamer, John P. Hoke, Simple Bitch, Rubber Hose, RunawaySquirrels, Clockmonkey, Broin, cinema minima, The Raving Atheist, Folkbum, Me, Myself and I, SRHS, Subterranean Homepage News, This Century Sucks, daleynews, the dust congress, Progressive Racine, Tablesaw, Smythe's World, TalkLeft, Gimpysoft, The 18 1/2 Minute Gap and The Outside World.

And to mainstream media outlets Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Fresno Bee, Baltimore Sun, Arizona Republic, KFI-AM, NPR's All Things Considered, Newsday, E! Online, indieWIRE and Film Threat.





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