Tuesday, March 29, 2005

The Hydrants of Canine County


Rueby Tuesday by Carlos and Jean Aleman

After much consideration, Reuben has decided that he will direct, produce and star in "The Hydrants of Canine County." Once that decision was made, he went in search of a location so that he could begin filming.

Reuben and his team scoured the country for the ideal setting for his latest movie, and finally found it in an obscure little town in Greenland. As soon as he came to the town, Reuben was so happy that he started frolicking through the fields of fire hydrants.

The residents of the small town welcomed Reuben and his crew with open arms. Filming is scheduled to begin in a few weeks.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Phone Home


Rueby Tuesday by Carlos and Jean Aleman

Since the release of "The Wrath of Wreuben," it seems that the offers for film roles have not stopped coming in. Reuben sometimes feels as if he spends most of his day on the cell phone talking to producers and his agent.

After much deliberation, Reuben has decided to take on a new project, "The Hydrants of Canine County," based on the best-selling book. Reuben has been anxious to showcase his sensitive side, and he feels that this new role will be ideal for showing the range of his acting talents.

Comments from Original Blog:
-Amie said...
Hi, I found your blog thru your comment on my blog (Boy Story). I have to say your drawing is absolutely amazing! And take it from somebody waaaay up in Michigan, enjoy that sunshine! :D
6:28 PM

Carlos said...
Thanks Amie!Yep, It's summer already down here... :-)
8:02 AM

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Separated at Birth?


Rueby Tuesday by Carlos and Jean Aleman

Sometimes fame has its drawbacks....recently the New York Pooch ran an article comparing Reuben to Jamie Hyneman -co host of Mystbusters. Though the two bear a striking resemblence to each other, they were by no means separated at birth, as the Pooch article claimed.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

The Wrath of Wreuben


Rueby Tuesday by Carlos and Jean Aleman

After many months of filming, the long anticipated "The Wrath of Wreuben" is wready for wrelease. Critics have hailed the movie as the greatest that Reuben and Alemani have done together.

It is an action-packed thrill ride showcasing all of Reuben's acting skills. Fans of Reuben and his work will find themselves exhilirated by the edge of their seat fight scenes. They will also be moved by the touching story of Reuben's relationship with his brother, and how that was so tragically ended by Reuben's enemies.

So run, don't walk, to your local theater to see "The Wrath of Wreuben" at the end of the month. Call for show times and dates.

(This film has not yet been rated. Due to some graphic scenes, parental guidance is suggested.)

Comments from Original Blog:
Jon said...
I heard a rumor that free flea collars were being given away to moviegoers at select locations. Is that true?
8:06 AM

Carlos said...
Yes, the first 500 fans get flea collars personally autographed by Reuben
5:38 PM

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Action Scene


Rueby Tuesday by Carlos and Jean Aleman

It is the second week of filming, and Reuben has decided to take on the next action scene himself. He trained for many months at a Colorado ski resort to hone his skiing skills, so he thought it was time to show them off.

In this scene, he is being chased down a slope by the evil Amalagons, who have already killed Reuben's brother, and have vowed to neither eat or sleep until Reuben too is destroyed.

Reuben weaves deftly down the slope, eluding rockets and outrunning the posse of pursuers. He is thankful for his many years of Olympic training, or he would not have had the stamina to perform such a physically demanding scene.

Comments from Original Blog:
Jon said...
What happened to the stunt double?
8:26 AM

Carlos said...
There have been reports that it is not actually Reuben in the action scene, but instead his stunt double...
8:41 AM