Martin @ Exit 272
Director / Producer / Screenwriter
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Whatever it takes, get it on film.
Male
43 years old
AUSTIN, TEXAS
United States
Last Login: 9/22/2009
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Martin @ Exit 272's Film Bio
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| Website | Mr. Wagner's Final Cut, which I'd like to link to here, but MySpace's fucked up system won't let me. | | Influences | See "Directors" | | Directors | Stanley Kubrick, Akira Kurosawa, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Robert Wise, Orson Welles |
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Martin @ Exit 272's Interests
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You Are Very Skeptical
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Your personal motto is: "Prove it."
While some ideas, like life after death, may seem nice...
You aren't going to believe them simply because it feels good.
You let science and facts be your guide... Even if it means you don't share the beliefs of those around you.
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Reading; writing; art; films (both watching and making); my dogs; video games (though I'm hardly hardcore); science; atheist/rationalist/humanist activism; sleeping late whenever I can get away with it.
The following dogs rock more than any dogs ever.


| | Music | 54 Seconds
And Also the Trees
Attrition
Azam Ali
Bill Nelson
The Church
Cocteau Twins
David Bowie
David Sylvian/Nine Horses
Dead Can Dance
The Flower Kings
Gary Numan
Genesis
John Coltrane
King Crimson
McCoy Tyner
Miles Davis
Peter Gabriel
Pink Floyd
Porcupine Tree
Qntal
Robert Rich
Spock's Beard
Steve Roach
Steve Tibbetts
Vas
XTC
Yes
and there are about 150 other artists on my iPod I'm not thinking of right now.

| | Movies | Best fucking movie in the universe! 
2001: A Space Odyssey The 400 Blows Akira Alien Aliens The Andromeda Strain Battle Royale Beneath the Planet of the Apes Black Narcissus Blade Runner Brazil A Bridge Too Far Casablanca Citizen Kane Cowboy Bebop Dawn of the Dead (Romero original) Dead Ringers Double Suicide Dracula a.k.a. Horror of Dracula (Hammer classic version with Cushing and Lee) Dr. No The Empire Strikes Back (1980 version) A Fistful of Dollars For a Few Dollars More From Russia with Love The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The Great Escape Halloween Hard-Boiled The Haunting (1960 version) Heavenly Creatures The Hidden Fortress Ichi the Killer Ikiru Ju-on Kagemusha Kairo The Killer Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut) King Kong (both 1933 and Peter Jackson versions) Kwaidan Last Year at Marienbad Lawrence of Arabia The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Lord of the Rings trilogy The Maltese Falcon Mon Oncle Monty Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python's Life of Brian My Neighbor Totoro Nausicaa of the Valley of Winds Night of the Living Dead (Romero original) North by Northwest Notorious Passage to Marseille Planet of the Apes (original version) Playtime Princess Mononoke Project A Project A Part II Psycho Pulp Fiction Quatermass and the Pit Ran Rashomon Rebecca The Red Shoes Reservoir Dogs Rififi Seven Samurai Snatch Sonatine Spirited Away Star Wars (1977 version) Suspicion The Thing (both Howard Hawks and John Carpenter versions) Throne of Blood The Trial (Orson Welles version) Vertigo Videodrome Where Eagles Dare The Yakuza Papers Saga: Battles Without Honor and Humanity Yojimbo
I'm sure I will think of more.... | | Television | Not a big TV watcher...but I have liked...
Mystery Science Theater 3000, The X-Files (mostly the first four seasons), Millennium (first two seasons), HBO's Rome and Deadwood, Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Young Ones, Black Adder, The Prisoner, Danger Man, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Simpsons, South Park, Invader Zim. | | Books | Too many to list. For starters: • The Lord of the Rings trilogy by Tolkien • A Song of Ice and Fire saga by George R. R. Martin • The Baroque Cycle trilogy by Neal Stephenson • The God Delusion, The Blind Watchmaker and The Ancestor's Tale by Richard Dawkins • The Last Place on Earth by Roland Huntford • The Great Mortality by John Kelly • His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman • Pretty much anything by the late, great David Gemmell — but the Troy trilogy rules • The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers • Yes, I have a big jones for Terry Pratchett's Discworld • The historical true crime sagas of Harold Schechter | | Heroes | Orson Welles (the system was always against him, yet he fought on), Martin Scorsese, Akira Kurosawa, Robert G. Ingersoll, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Charles Darwin, James Randi, Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Madelyn O'Hair (a real bitch, but someone who bravely stood up to the forces of politicized religion). |
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Horror Crowd, Film Makers, The Spacecassettes, Atheists, SkepticSpace, True Crime, Pretty-Scary, Unlock Reality UR Here
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Martin @ Exit 272's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Orientation: | Straight | | Hometown: | Austin, TX | | Ethnicity: | White / Caucasian | | Religion: | Atheist | | Zodiac Sign: | Taurus | | Children: | I don't want kids | | Education: | Some college | | Occupation: | Filmmaker, Artist, Writer |
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Exit 272 Productions Austin, Texas US
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Martin @ Exit 272's Latest Blog Entry
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First day of shooting!
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Interview update
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More newspaper articles: January 1885 - the mystery deepens
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Newspaper report - 1/3/1885
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Second news article with my commentary: 1/2/1885
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About me:
Hello there, boys and girls. Welcome to the self-indulgent MySpace page of Martin Wagner, Austinite and filmmaker. Exit 272 is the name of my production shingle, named after a highway exit on I-10 in West Texas, about which I have somewhat peculiar but fond memories.
I'm currently in pre-production on a feature documentary, Bloody Work, about the infamous yet curiously forgotten 1885 Servant Girl Annihilator serial murders. (Jack the Ripper happened three years later, which may be why.) As things progress I intend to use this MySpace page to generate awareness of the work, and hopefully network with other talented filmmakers. 
Beginning now: a complete series of transcripts from the Austin Daily Statesman from 1885, chronicling the murders and the city's reaction to them. It ought to keep you busy while production on the actual movie continues, with interviews due to be shot after the first of the year, and an offical website and teaser trailer around the same time. Check the blog above for the articles, beginning with that fateful New Year's Day, 1885, when everything changed in Austin.... Update: After over a year of research and prep, shooting began on Bloody Work on April 22, 2007.
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Who I'd like to meet:
Cool as hell people in film, in Texas and elsewhere.
Ahoy, indie filmmakers: I draw storyboards. If you're looking for a storyboard artist, or conceptual artist to do illustrations for your investment package, I bring ten years' experience as a comics professional to my storyboarding work. Check my pics for some recent samples. Then e-mail me for terms and such. Please, serious inquiries only.
Attn: commenters with images. Keep them to 450 pixels wide maximum or I will deny them.
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