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away with a 1.4-carat Rock Her
World diamond engagement ring
valued at $10,000.
Tapper's set out to create a
signature cut diamond that would
capture its vision. It's not a re-
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which makes it significantly more
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director for Tapper's Diamonds &
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Tapper's plans to expand the
collection to include other jewelry
pieces as well.
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COUTURE
I INTRODUCING EVENING WEAR
at any time. But if I had to choose
one, I'd say, of course, watching
it on a big-ass TV with surround
sound. This can be done by access-
ing Crackle through any Internet-
ready television, wifi Blu-ray player,
Xbox, PS3 or Roku. And I love that I
can say this now, because five years
ago when I directed my first Web
series, your only options were com-
puter and smaller. We live in a very
exciting time now where TV and
PC are becoming one in the same,
and it's really a leg up for ambitious
content creators like me.
Ben: Speaking of which, I noticed
a lot of Sony product placement.
Contractually obligated or just
appreciative of your corporate
benefactor overlords?
Ben: Let's just say ... free props are
better than not free props.
tl
Ben: Remind me — what were
the (ostensibly) fictitious search
engines and video websites?
Ben: I know there was "Searchies!"
which I love. The other one I can't
remember exactly... I think it was
"MeClips,"which is also hilarious.
Ben: You created, wrote, directed
and produced Chosen. Do you want
to use this space to talk about your
trust issues?
Ben: Yes. Also, side note... would
you mind if I asked myself the ques-
tions for the rest of this and then
finished the article for you?
Ben: Is my name Ben? I only have
one more question, my only real
question, really: If you were remak-
ing the movies that we made in
high school, who would you cast to
play my roles, assuming, of course, I
weren't available to reprise them?
Ben: Well, this is a tough one con-
sidering you're completely irre-
placeable. But if I had to, I suppose I
would go with Daniel Day-Lewis.
Ben:That is correct. Looks like
we're out of time.
Watch Chosen atcrackle.com/c/
Chosen or you might find a box at
your door.
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