Either You're in Or You're in the Way
Two Brothers, Twelve Months, and One Filmmaking Hell-Ride to Keep a Promise to Their Fath
By Logan Miller; Noah Miller
(It Books, Google eBook, 67QsuYfI3fkC)
Publication Date: April 2009
Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover, Paperback
Categories: Individual Director, Film & Video - Screenwriting, Film & Video - Direction & Production, Film & Video - General, Personal Memoirs, Entertainment & Performing Arts - General, General
When identical twin brothers Logan and Noah Miller's homeless father died alone in a jail cell, they vowed, come hell or high water, that their film, Touching Home, would be made as a dedication to their love for him. Either You're in or You're in the Way is the amazing story of how -- without a dime to their name nor a single meaningful contact in Hollywood -- they managed to write, produce, direct, and act in a feature film alongside four-time Academy Award nominated actor Ed Harris and fellow nominees Brad Dourif and Robert Forster.
Either You're in or You're in the Way is a mordern-day Horatio Alger on steroids -- a fast-paced thrill ride of heartbreak and redemption that will both captivate and inspire.
Raised as roofers in northern California, Logan and Noah Miller dreamed of being baseball stars and, when that dream failed, found professional success as bingo callers. After a brief tour in modeling, armed with seventeen credit cards, they pursued a career in filmmaking.
?eoeWhat the Miller Brothers have accomplished is nothing short of miraculous. You?e(TM)ve got to read it to believe it.?e
-Ed Harris, Four-Time Academy Award Nominated Actor
?eoeA tour de force of laugh out loud wit, determination, and triumph. With Either You?e(TM)re in or You?e(TM)re in the Way the Miller Brothers have grabbed the American dream by the tail. . . . This book deserves every accolade.?e
-Tess Uriza Holthe, bestselling author of When the Elephants Dance and The Five-Forty-Five to Cannes?
?eoeThis quick-witted narrative is bona fide inspiration?e"no canned chicken soup. It?e(TM)ll suck you in, and it?e(TM)s not just for movie fans.?e
-Library Journal (starred review)
?eoeAn upbeat and downright inspiring read, the Millers limn both the nail-biting tension they endure as they face each hurdle and the heights they reach with their many triumphs.?e
-Booklist









