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NextMovie.com: Once in (very rare) while, you see a short film and wish it were, you know, longer. Such is the case with the titillating short, “The Rambler,” which first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival back in 2008.
Now, thanks to the vision of director Calvin Reeder, your wish is about to come true—and better yet, it’s going to star Ali Larter.
Reeder, who just premiered his first feature film, “The Oregonian,” at the most recent Sundance circuit, is prepping to shoot a feature version of “The Rambler” in early fall. Production starts this October in New Mexico, and a bevy of stars are lining up to bring this story to the silver screen.
Dermot Mulroney (of “Zodiac” and “The Grey” fame), Lindsay Pulsipher (“True Blood”), and, as previously mentioned, “Final Destination”‘s Ali Larter, are in talks to star, Bloody Disgusting reveals.
The flick follows a stranger who takes to the lonely highway with nothing but his guitar and traveling sack, but soon comes across a few odd characters, like, er, a scientist with a machine that record dreams… and some guy with “mummies” in the back of his truck.
Sounds like an exciting road trip to us.

Ali Larter “loves being a mom” even though taking care of her baby makes her feel extremely “tired” at times.
Ali and her husband Hayes MacArthur welcomed son Theodore into the world seven months ago. Since his birth, Ali and her spouse have been striving hard to be good parents.
“I think of us as a very modern day couple. [Hayes] loves being a father and I love being a mom so it’s something that we enjoy,” Ali told People during a Rebuilding Together and Carter’s Kids event in San Fernando, California, on Wednesday. “We don’t think of it as this duty that we have to do. We both enjoy being part of raising [our son] and it’s great to have a partner in life like that.”
Life as a mother with a newborn son is not all easy for Ali. Her busy schedule can leave her fatigued, but she has enough energy and optimism to see her through.
“I am tired!” said Ali in the midst of helping to facilitate the event. “I was with the baby and I wanted to be out here actually, working more, but as any mom knows, sometimes they pick your schedule out for the day.”
Even though she is an industrious working mother, Ali admits that leaving her son home can be difficult. In fact, as Theodore grows older leaving him gets tougher.
“It’s always hard to leave, but he’s still pretty tiny,” said Ali. “He’s sitting up, but he’s not running around or talking yet, so I think that it does get harder and harder.”
With all this new pressure, Ali still takes good care of herself. In her opinion, nursing is incredibly salubrious and a helpful way to get back to optimum health after giving birth.
“Breastfeeding is definitely helpful,” said Ali. “I’m still nursing so I feel like you don’t want to get too thin because you’re taking care of the baby.”
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