living life with the movies

There are no big stories here yet, but check in from time to time in the future to read about my ideas and backstory informations on movies - from script to realisation.

Everyone loves movies, but little do people know about all the ‘easter eggs’ hidden in them. It is like a silent code how filmmaker communicate in their circles, while - hopefully - telling a universal story in a nutshell, for everyone to love.

Or did you know that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas hid images of their favourite creations in each others movies - for them to discover as the search for an ‘easter egg’ - a hunt also everybody enjoys.

And one day, Spielberg even brought that idea through a very creative script to the silver screen:

Which movie I am talking about?

Have a guess, you probably know it already if you’re an addict like me. And if you like to tell me your favourites, or facts that surprised or interested you, let me know. No matter which one. If it moved you, it’s worth the time. Don’t you think? ; )

P.S. I rented a jeep in NYC in late summer 2014, just to make my way to Boston to visit some places where ‘Good Will Hunting’ was photographed. Instead of making it 6 hours to go there, it became a journey of 7 days. The first night i slept in the car somewhere on Long Island - as i left NY a little late. The second day, I stopped in Montauk because of Max Frischs’ writings and met some dear future friends: Jeff and Reni, whose parents I am forever grateful for putting these starlets on this planet, and sidekick poet Lucas. With them i had the greatest Labor Day weekend, sneaking into a venue seeing Zoe Kravitz with her band and dancing with beautiful Sara and her friend Adrian Grenier. Both Jeff and Sara I met a day earlier in a coffee shop, because i needed Wifi to look for a place to camp. .. .. writing this i realise that it will be a longer story.. one i am happy to share here too, so come back another day or drop me a line token you posted when it’s happening..

Serendipity is something i truly recommend: don’t get caught in your bubble, let your intuition guide you and connect. you’ll get closer and closer to yourself - no matter how hard the journey seems some days or nights.

Reni and Jeff, Montauk 2014

Reni and Jeff, Montauk 2014