11.20.2005 |
|
Hey Cutters...
First, I want to extend my sincere condolences to the family of Eddie Guerrero. Eddie was unquestionably an underdog at every level and an incredible over achiever. Eddie showed that anything is possible. He achieved every dream he ever sought after overcoming all obstacles. He was one of my favorite people in and out of the ring. As a matter of fact, it was Eddie Guerrero who helped escalate my career. It was my feud with Eddie that put me in front of the wrestling audience as a serious competitor. But more importantly he helped me make a believer of the boys in the back... Thank you Eddie for that I will never forget you. Eddie was such an unbelievable talent that you automatically elevated your game every time you stepped into the ring with him. Not only was hea good guy out of the ring, but he was a straight shooter in the ring. You could trust him, which in our business says everything. You will be sorely missed, my friend. God bless you and your family.
The
media tour for my new book starts this week. I will be guest hosting
my buddy Mancow's radio show Wednesday morning, the day before Thanksgiving.
Mancow's Morning Madhouse is a great syndicated radio show out of
Chicago that I love. Check out their official website at Mancow.com.
I know you haven't heard much from me lately because I have been
crazy busy ... Even for me. I've just finished filming Danny Trejo's
movie “Jack's Law”which will hopefully make the Sundance
Film festival. From “Jack’s Law”I went right to
Tim Sullivan's “Driftwood”. Think of “Driftwood”as
an attitude adjustment camp for troubled kids where parents pay $50,000
for a real man to get their kids on the right track..I am that real
man, Captain Doug Kennedy... On the outside anyway... Once you get
inside of “Driftwood”it gets a little twisted. This is
a supernatural thriller also starring Ricky Ullman (as David) from
Disney's hit show, “Phil of the Future”, and reality
show star Talan Torriero (as Yates) known for his appearances on “MTV's
Laguna Beach”and is a member of Paris's Pack... Paris Hilton
that is... As a matter of fact, he's all over the papers right now
since he just got engaged to Rod Stewart's daughter... Oh THAT TALAN...congrats
to you and Kimberly Stewart both bro. My second accomplice
in this film is David Eigenberg (Norris) who played Steve in Sex
In the City. David's parents are played by the legendary Lin Shaye
and Mark McClure. You'll remember Mark as Jimmy Olsen from the Superman
movies with Christopher Reeves. We shot this movie in 15 days...it
was fast, furious, and brutal... It kicked my ass... but the dailies
look great so hopefully you'll get to see it in theaters in the next
year or so. I don't want to forget the lovely Baelyn, who plays my daughter in “Driftwood”. She was wearing her grandmother's antique diamond ring with beautiful diamonds all around the band and a flawless one and a half carat diamond right in the center. Unfortunately, she lost the center stone during shooting. As we were getting ready to film our scene, I could tell her attitude wasn't where it needed to be. After a little bit of "Positively Page" she was ready to work. About 2 hours into our scene, I turned and sat in another chair. I saw a flicker in the four inch tall grass. I thought, nah...couldn't be. I reached down anyway and pulled out... You get it... Her grandmas diamond. Talk about finding a needle in a haystack. I picked it up in shock and cavalierly walked over and asked her, "Is this what you were missing?" She was a beacon the rest of the day. Check this picture out of me and Baelyn with the Diamond in the Diamond Cutter... Bang! Speaking of movies, the Devil's Rejects DVD is out on sale. Feel free to get one signed at any of my book signings, so long as you have a YRG “Yoga for Regular Guys”book for me to sign in your other hand. Also, on December 4th, my bro RichInKC, the webmaster, and I are dropping a whole new Diamond Dallas Page website. If the current site is a Cadillac. The new site, will be a Mercedes 600. Rich has found a new way to make the photos and the videos so much cooler and easier to use. We've basically outgrown the current design and Rich and I have been working for months to come up with a new design that you will love. Until next time... it's been your pleasure ... As well as mine...
Diamond Dallas Page
Diamond Dallas Page
|
|
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment