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Saturday, December 8, 2012

PATRIOT ACT Trailer Released on YouTube

Things are getting interesting in the new trailer from the film PATRIOT ACT released yesterday on YouTube. We get a first look at James Hong (Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, R.I.P.D.) as 'Jin' and Mayra Leal (Machete, Arena, Playing House) as 'Madison'. Now if we could only figure out what's going on with that orb device! 





Saturday, October 13, 2012

New PATRIOT ACT Storyboard Artwork Released Online

New storyboard images have been released on the Patriot Act Facebook page. The images reveal concepts for The Legion uniforms and a flashback scene with Madison portrayed in the movie by Mayra Leal (Machete, Playing House, Memphis Beat)


Find all of the latest news on Patriot Act here on the film's official blog!






Wednesday, October 10, 2012

PATRIOT ACT Descends Upon the Bayou City


HOUSTON (KTRK ABC 13) -- Hotel Icon has been turned into a film set for a new independent movie being shot in and around Houston.When it comes to making movies, there are some independent filmmakers who say having Houston as a backdrop is much better than Hollywood, especially if you're looking for a futuristic-looking set. It's a closed movie set, but director Wayne Slaten allowed our cameras inside for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his new film "Patriot Act." "It's in the vain of 'Blade Runner' meets 'District 9,'" he said.

The cast and crew tells us the city of Houston becomes the backdrop in the year 2078. At the epicenter of everything in this country, Slaten says human and alien life forms are dealing with a lot of social issues. "We go beyond just the genre of sci-fi and we touch on a lot of social issues. It has tdo with issues of war, with immigration in this country and even the Patriot Act. It's a big part about how much privacy are we losing in our lives and where does that take us 60 years from now," Slaten said.

This independent film is not being made at some high-tech Hollywood studio. No, the scenes are right downtown, inside the Houston's Hotel Icon. "Throughout the property, you've got different personalities in each of the spaces, and I think it gives the film crew lots more flexibility to do a variety of things," Hotel Icon spokesman Stuart Rosenberg said.

In addition to the film's director and producer, all of the folks in the crew are Houstonians as well. And among the cast of talented actors, you'll notice a few big names. Veteran actor James Hong has starred in movies like "Blade Runner" and "Big Trouble in Little China." Hong plays a trouble-making hotel manager in Patriot Act. Patriot Act is still in production. But the director said in the coming weeks there will be contests for local filmmakers, costume designers and musicians. You just have to check out Patriot Act the movie's Patriot Act Movie Facebook.


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Saturday, August 25, 2012

The origins of the PATRIOT ACT script


In January 2009, writer-director Wayne Slaten completed the first draft for the short film, The Cabin. The story dealt with two brothers meeting at a family hideaway retreat to catch up on life after being separated for six years by the geography and demands of war during the Great American Civil Revolt. As the brothers begin to reminisce, Kane notices things are not quite right with his older brother Arthur. The bittersweet family reunion soon turns into a deadly cat-and-mouse game that ends with Kane killing Arthur only to find out that his brother was dead long ago. Kane removes his brother’s right ear revealing a serial number in the inner ear canal. Kane’s suspicions are validated, Arthur has been replaced with a Legion Model 12 android designed to bring Kane out of hiding. Kane’s role in the Underground Movement during the civil war had made him a target of the new American government. Within seconds the tiny cabin is surrounded with Homeland Security agents.

The story was developed to question how far would a government go to find out your inner most secrets and more importantly Slaten adds,"What price comes with freedom?" Researching the evolution of The Patriot Act by law enforcement and government agencies as the catalyst in an ever-increasing loss of privacy, Slaten used this as the inspiration for writing The Cabin. As the project progressed, the essence of the original concept grew far beyond the initial scope and soon Slaten realized there was a much bigger story to tell. "The storyline opened itself up to questions of war, immigration, greed and morality," said Slaten. "The ability to comment on these issues in the science fiction genre was perfect. By utilizing the Dropas as a catalyst for many of these events, it takes some of the human element out of the equation and opens itself to a wider audience. We see our mistakes through them." That was the birth of Patriot Act, which would result in a final draft of the feature length script two years later.

“The important thing to emphasize was the depth of the characters, the quality of the story and the strength of its underlying plot.”
                                                                                                                               Martin Delon - producer

During the process of writing Patriot Act, Slaten was busy finishing his first feature length film, Backroad, a supernatural thriller set in a small Texas town. After completion of that film, Slaten and producer Martin Delon began to develop the business plan for their next independent feature film venture, Patriot Act. “The important thing to emphasize was the depth of the characters, the quality of the story and the strength of its underlying plot,” said Delon. “Patriot Act is smart science fiction not fluff”. The simple pitch for the film soon became, Patriot Act was in the vein of Blade Runner meets District 9. The team collaborated with executive producer, Nick Nicholson, on potential avenues for developing the production. The trio immediately set to work on attracting and generating the initial financing to secure the film’s limited liability company, legal documents and shoot two scenes from the film as part of their investor package.






















Friday, August 17, 2012

‘Blade Runner’ Actor Joins Cast of Sci-fi Thriller PATRIOT ACT

James Hong will play the character 'Jin' in this Texas based independent film, set for a Fall 2013 release.

James Hong, the veteran Asian-American actor who has appeared in iconic roles in cult classics such as Blade Runner and Big Trouble in Little China and more recently wrapped shooting on Ryan Reynolds’ new film, R.I.P.D. (2013), has joined the cast of the Texas based independent science fiction thriller Patriot Act written and directed by Wayne Slaten and starring Jason Douglas, Mayra Leal and Matthew Carter.

The story centers on Kane (Carter), a retired government assassin, who is brought out of retirement to hunt down an alien responsible for killing the members of his former team. Hong will play “Jin”, the manager of the Grand Hotel, who is best described as Kane’s “eyes” in the Lower Quarter of downtown Houston in the year 2078. Patriot Act will be distributed worldwide through Archstone Distribution with a Fall 2013 theatrical release.

Hong, with a career dating back to the mid 1950s, has astoundingly appeared in over 500 movies and television roles including Kung Fu Panda, Mulan, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Shadow and Seinfeld and was most recently seen this year in the Jason Statham action movie Safe. He is represented by Stage 9 Talent.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

PATRIOT ACT Director Interviewed About Film Screening at Cannes



Patriot Act director Wayne Slaten sat down with KRIV Fox 26 News reporter Ned Hibberd to discuss the screening of his film Cold War next week at the Cannes Film Festival and the latest news on Patriot Act



  Shayla Bagir and Donny Boaz in a scene from Cold War (2011) Courtesy of Moonlite Filmwerks.



Thursday, April 26, 2012

PATRIOT ACT on IMDb




As things begin to ramp up on production for the sci i-fi action-thriller Patriot Act, we have been receiving more emails requesting information on who is involved with the film regarding the cast and crew. As information becomes available and is confirmed, it is posted to the Patriot Act listing on IMDbThere are still many big announcements to come over the next several weeks! So keep an eye (or two) on the IMDb site, as well as, here on this blog site for further news.



Friday, March 30, 2012

New PATRIOT ACT Clip Released on YouTube


The latest trailer has been released for the science fiction flick Patriot Act. Billed as Blade Runner meets District 9, this three minute clip from the movie definitely conjures up the film noir  feel of Ridley Scott's classic. Patriot Act is being shot in 4K and is set in a future America in the year 2078. 


Director Wayne Slaten is certainly excited about the film - he's already hinting at a sequel or possible prequel. With rumors of a multi-platform release as a feature length movie, novel and video game - we'll keep our eyes on the film's progression.
-Patriot Hound

Thursday, March 22, 2012

PATRIOT ACT MOVIE WEBSITE GETS A FACELIFT

A new concept artwork image from PATRIOT ACT has been released as the background on the website. The futuristic cityscape is Houston in the year 2078. No flying cars here, just concrete and steel highways in the sky.

From trailers, synopsis and story updates to the latest casting news and links to social networking sites, find EVERYTHING about this cutting edge sci-fi film at www.patriotactthemovie.com.

This blog site is dedicated to featuring up to date information on current media regarding PATRIOT ACT that has been publicly released (and maybe some insider stuff as well). So check back often!

Freedom is evolving.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

NEW IMAGE STILL RELEASED FROM THE SET OF PATRIOT ACT

Friday March 16, 2012

This still image from the set of Wayne Slaten's upcoming sci-fi epic PATRIOT ACT was released today. The image features actor Matthew Carter in an alley scene. Hunting Dropa perhaps? Not sure but the massive poster on the wall suggests some type of socialist propaganda artwork from the civil war of 2060,  or so we gather from previous press releases of the film's background story. We're also digging the neon accoutrements to the clothing. Quite frankly, we are not sure what is taking place here  but it looks amazing!  Patriot Act is scheduled for a 2013 release.
-Patriot Hound



Monday, March 5, 2012

THE FILMMAKERS BEHIND THE INDIE MOVIE PATRIOT ACT



WAYNE SLATEN, Producer / Director – Moonlite Filmwerks Houston, TX

Wayne Slaten studied art and communications at Marshall University and Methodist University. After working on several award winning short films, Slaten founded Moonlite Filmwerks in 2007 to move into screenwriting, directing and producing feature length films. Through his production company, Slaten successfully showcased his directing talent in his debut feature  length film Backroad, a supernatural thriller distributed in 2011. The film distinguishes itself with an exceptional style, feel and scope not commonly associated with films produced on a micro-budget level. The filmmaker attributes this to his hybrid style of filmmaking utilizing the best of cost-effective indie filmmaking techniques with an understanding  of solid film structure. Slaten produced and directed the 2011 short film, Cold War, which was accepted as an official entry at the the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.  He is the writer, producer and director on the upcoming sci-fi feature film Patriot Act.


“It isn't often that a diamond in the rough is discovered. Wayne Slaten, the
chef behind Backroad, has mixed together a masterpiece that represents
the best in independent film I have seen in years.”
– Nick Nicholson, CNN Radio


Moonlite Filmwerks is a dynamic independent film company that seeks to produce and direct independent feature films, short films, industrial and commercial projects. 


MARTIN DELON, Producer – Gaucho Productions Houston, TX

After graduating from the University of Houston, Martin Delon went on to produce, direct, distribute and sell his first feature film La Taqueria domestically through a leading U.S. distributor. Since then, he has produced five feature length films with distribution and most recently was the executive producer on the supernatural thriller Backroad. Delon's business background and industry contacts are a compliment to his energy and determination to complete projects and find them audiences. He is the producer of the upcoming sci-fi feature film Patriot Act.

“Backroad is an intelligent and engaging thriller with a surprising element
of the supernatural blended seamlessly into it.”
– Nic Brown, Rogue Cinema

Gaucho Productions was formed in 1999 by Martin Delon to develop and produce both independent film and television programs. After producing, La Taqueria, he discovered that micro-budget movies have a solid niche in an ever changing and evolving marketplace. 




Tuesday, February 28, 2012

THE DROPA: THE CHINESE ROSWELL

An integral part of the PATRIOT ACT story is the alien race known as the Dropa. In 1938, an expedition led by archeologist Chi Pu-Tei came across the pathless Bayan-Kara-Ula mountains in the modern-day Chinese province of Qinghai. The group discovered some caves in which numerous strange-looking skeletons were entombed. All of the skeletons had abnormally big heads and small, thin, fragile bodies. There were no epitaphs at the graves, but the explorers did find 716 stone discs with bizarre hieroglyphs on them. From a hole in the center of each disc, a groove spiraled out to the rim. The archeologists had no idea what kind of information was encoded in the hieroglyphs.


In the early 1960s Beijing Academy of Sciences professor Tsum Um Nui succeed in translating a few passages of the inscriptions on the stone discs. But upon completing his report, the scientist ran into a problem: The Academy banned the publication of his work. This is not surprising when one considers the unusual conclusions that Tsum Um Nui and four assistants drew. They were certain that the hieroglyphs on the stone discs told of the crash of an alien spacecraft in the mountains 12,000 years ago!


What the Stones Reveal?


The Dropa disks tell the story of a space probe from a distant planet that crash-landed in the Baian-Kara-Ula mountains of the Himalayas. The occupants of the spacecraft – the Dropa – found refuge in the caves of the mountains. Despite their peaceful intentions, the Dropa were misunderstood by members of the Ham tribe who were occupying neighboring caves and who hunted down the aliens and even killed some of them. 

A translation of one of the passages says: 

“The Dropa came down from the clouds in their aircraft. Our men, women, and children hid in the caves ten times before sunrise. When at last they understood the sign language of the Dropa, they realized that the newcomers had peaceful intentions.”

The stones go on to say how the Dropa were unable to repair their disabled spacecraft and could not return to their home planet, and so were stranded on Earth. If that’s true, have their descendents survived? PATRIOT ACT answers this question and more.