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LATEST UPDATES TO THE SITE

2008/01/30
News: banditwestern.com is the home of all things Mustachioed.
 

2007/01/18
News: Coming February 3.... the premiere of "The Mustachioed Bandit Meets His End!"  Details
here.  Please RSVP.
 

2005/12/10
Snapshots: Tons of production stills from Utah added.  See the top of the Snapshots page for links.
 

2005/10/03
News: Tonight I captured the last of the 15 tapes from Utah filming.  Want to see some footage?  Too bad!
Snapshots: Of course, I'm willing to reveal some outtakes, so if you want to be teased, check out some still images that definitely WON'T be in the movie.
 

2005/08/03
News: Looking for the casting page for "The Mustachioed Bandit Meets His End?"  Look here!
Snapshots:
Travel.
 

2005/06/25
Snapshots: During my birthday party, the camera got passed around a bit, and for some reason a bunch of the images became corrupted.  I did my best to salvage what I could, but I couldn't save them all.  What's left is a close mirror of my own memory of the evening.  See those pics at the end of the newest gallery: Even the Camera Was Drunk.  Also, I've added Missa's excellent photos to the Franklin Production Stills.
Breaking News: This site is way cooler than most people's blogs.
 

2005/03/17
Snapshots: Mostly Outdoors... including a few pics from my Utah trip.
News: "Duck You Sucker" is getting a restored Region 2 DVD release in a month.  I just saw a crappy VHS version of it.  I'm excited to see the whole thing.
 


General Site Information

The Superkeen Network is a compilation of creative works.  Its focus is on displaying the creations of those who want them publicly available.  Much (okay, most) of the content is my own, but many of my friends have offered up their creations to be a part of the Network.  I try to steer clear of pretenses whenever I see them coming, and I'd like to think that offering up creative works, whether they're "true art" or not, might inspire someone somewhere to stop consuming and just make something.  That being said, I do put this site on my resume, but it doesn't dictate its content... it's just that I'm just proud of it.

Lastly, this site's arrangement is childishly simple, and there are no plans to change that.  The focus here is on the content, not the "browsing experience," so don't ask me to use Flash.