so off we go again, spending more time and money making a film that very few people will see, right? WRONG.  we’ll make virtually no money out of this latest venture (the title of which we be shortly revealed) but it will find a huge audience through film festivals, online and self distribution channels.  it will likely not end up in the cinema or on tv.  it will likely never be front and centre at hmv.  but it will make people smile, lurch, cry and vomit (well, hopefully not vomit) all across the world, in many different languages.  it has been great fun making it and it will be great fun finishing it.  everybody wins.

on this the day that Hulu told our US distributor that they do not want Satellites and Meteorites on their service and were hence passing on it.  This irks us quite a bit, not because of the lost revenue (virtually zero) but because there is a tremendous amount of crap on Hulu, and our film is much better than a lot of it, its done better both critically and commercially, but it seems that Hulu still only add a very small amount of real indie content (i.e. content that is not marketed as indie film by huge distribution companies).  down with hulu for this kind of thing, really.  we’re glad that over 15 million people disagree with their decision :-) (that’s the cumulative audience figure for the film from 10 territories).