Dark Mind (aka “Intellectual Property.") is now available for pre-order. It will be released on DVD on December 4th. You can purchase it through bestbuy, amazon.com, target etc. Dark Mind (The Original Motion Picture Score) is available for purchase on ITunes. Thank you to Hillary for the following information.. Here is what she emailed me to share with you all. (She also shares that there are some funny David moments in the gag reel.) DARK MIND
Making Its DVD Debut December 4th
TV’s Christopher Kennedy Masterson (“Malcolm In The Middle”) and Lyndsy Fonseca (“Desperate Housewives,” “How I Met Your Mother”) re-invent themselves in the chilling Cold War thriller DARK MIND, debuting on DVD December 4th from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Directed by visionary filmmaker Nicholas Peterson (MuM), the psychological drama follows a brilliant young inventor’s (Masterson) increasingly frantic attempts to protect his most revolutionary creation – and himself – from becoming a casualty of the Cold War. First celebrated, then exploited and finally rejected by the scientific community, he is nonetheless pursued by the prying eyes of unscrupulous communist conspirators, who teach the young inventor the valuable lesson that, when it comes to intellectual property, knowledge can be deadly. Showcasing the talents of famous faces David DeLuise (“StarGate SG-1,” BachelorMan), Tom Everett (The Island, Transformers) and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigalo), DARK MIND explores the dangerous territory between obscurity and the public eye, as well as between secrecy… and madness.
Special Features:
· Visual FX Featurette
· White Room Featurette
· Creating the Music
· Creating the World
· Gag Reel
· Slide Show
· Early Animatic
· Commentary by director Nicholas Peterson and Christopher Masterson
· Widescreen
· 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound
Synopsis:
Not Rated – Violence, Profanity / Available in Canada
First rewarded, then exploited and rejected for his brilliance, young genius scientist and inventor Paul Lionetti (Christopher Kennedy Masterson) quickly learns after a brutal betrayal that the only person he can trust is himself. Soon his revolutionary ideas appear in journals and magazines credited to other inventors. Convinced that the Russians, several major corporations, and his own government are spying on him, he struggles to protect his greatest invention: The Cube. Hiding from the world in a cloak of anonymity, he finds comfort in the arms of a vivacious local waitress (Lyndsy Fonseca). But when a terrible accident thrusts him into the spotlight, his reality is threatened and his world becomes twisted beyond recognition. Now locked in a bitter struggle for survival, Paul will be forced to make dangerous decisions that will affect everything we know to be true.