 I'm a writer and I wrote a feature film a few years back, finally the film premiered back in April down in Newport Beach just south of Los Angeles and my wife and I went down with her family and got to see it and it was an incredible experience but my parents were unfortunately unable to go down and my dad did help executive produce the film. Just to see his name and my name on the big screen was awesome, that's like, goal attained so I'd like to commemorate it in some way. The film is a suspense thriller, it's just centers around a homicide that takes place in Yellowstone National Park and uh, thrills ensue. The first victim was by the fire and the second one, I don't know, maybe 10 feet from it. It was an incredible amount of anger. It took a while for her grief to set him. I just really can't understand how a man could commit all these horrific crimes and then just talk about it like he's reciting the details of a traffic violation. Throughout the entire process of getting my first film made I had an immense amount of support from my parents, my sister, my brother, my wife, and friends but it's been a long time coming but it finally is going out into multiple film festivals around the world, the UK, the United States, so I'm just wanting to commemorate it and this is something special for my dad who definitely went out of his way to help me. This crime could not and cannot be tried. We had a murder weapon, we had fingerprints, security footage, and a population screaming for justice. How could somebody that was part of our community have gone so wrong? Everything was numb up until that moment where I actually saw it on the big screen. I just kind of took everything in strides and said yeah okay this is the next step, this is the next step and but then when it was on the big screen that's when I fully appreciated everything all the work that went behind it the fact that it was on the big screen the fact that the movie looks good the movie was good I just the reaction the crowd everything the support I was just it felt incredible and that moment was the best that was like I've done what I set up to do.