I'm sure everyone will be happy to see another movie about the Jersey Devil. Check it out here: http://www.thejerseydevilmovie.com/index.html
I actually spoke to the associate producer after emailing them and telling them some of their "facts" were not accurate. He said they have fixed them and welcomed anyone who wanted to provide more information.
I know these movies have been discussed before but I will say my favorite is still the NJN movie we had to watch as a child in school every year. I will add that the movie and the Jersey Devil book probably got me interested in the Pine Barrens. You have to start somewhere.
He said they are trying to film as much as possible in the local area and are going to utilize local businesses as well. You can see some companies have already jumped on as sponsors, one being a local vineyard.
Say what you will but the man I spoke to was very pleasant and I think willing to listen to people's opinion, good, bad or indifferent.
Maybe that old Mother Leeds movie doesn't cut it for the kids today and they need something a little more "high tech." This could get a whole new generation of kids interested in the Pine Barrens? I dunno, just passing the info along.
I actually spoke to the associate producer after emailing them and telling them some of their "facts" were not accurate. He said they have fixed them and welcomed anyone who wanted to provide more information.
I know these movies have been discussed before but I will say my favorite is still the NJN movie we had to watch as a child in school every year. I will add that the movie and the Jersey Devil book probably got me interested in the Pine Barrens. You have to start somewhere.
He said they are trying to film as much as possible in the local area and are going to utilize local businesses as well. You can see some companies have already jumped on as sponsors, one being a local vineyard.
Say what you will but the man I spoke to was very pleasant and I think willing to listen to people's opinion, good, bad or indifferent.
Maybe that old Mother Leeds movie doesn't cut it for the kids today and they need something a little more "high tech." This could get a whole new generation of kids interested in the Pine Barrens? I dunno, just passing the info along.