If there's one thing you should know about me, it's that I'm honest with myself, even if at times, I'm too hard on my work (see The Youngest Hart and D.I.C.K). I'm not afraid to say what I feel is needed regarding myself and my tenure in Last Resort Films. Sometimes, things are good! My films are either doing well critically, financially, or both, I'm pumping out fresh new ideas, and everything seems to be moving at a solid pace. When things are bad though, you can feel it. Throughout my career, I've had my share of peaks and valleys. I still think back to Season 13 as one of my best seasons, Accordion de Chanson feeling like my first truly "great" movie. Five seasons later, I was on a skid financially (and in some parts critically), and it all came to a head with The Youngest Hart. I guess you could argue I've hit another one of these valleys. I haven't had a profitable film since Get Georgie, which ironically enough was also my last ...