What with all the interest in Fallout these days, specifically the Fallout 4 video game that was a smash hit, movie studios are starting to target video games for cinematic experiences. Who better to consult about the movie version of Fallout 4, a story about a protagonist hero who loses decades to an illegal cryogenics experience, a real protagonist hero who loses decades to an illegal cryogenics experiment? Crindy won't be the star of the Fallout Movie, but while they are shooting some "flashback" desert scenes in Arizona, he advised the directors and appeared as a musclebound murderous "raider" extra in a battle scene.
Turns out, his job as a consultant gig for the cryogenic experience wasn't very fruitful to director Christopher Nolan. Crindy doesn't remember much at all. The waking up experience for Crindy was neither hilarious like Austin Powers', or overtly emotional like Matt Damon's in Interstellar, or horrific like Ripley's in Alien. When Crindy woke, he felt cold, but asked the nurse when the cryogenesis experiment would begin. Only later did he have faint recollections of the gap in time, sometime to do with numbers. Nolan asked more about that, and then Crindy signed some paperwork about optioning off his own life story or something.
Turns out, his job as a consultant gig for the cryogenic experience wasn't very fruitful to director Christopher Nolan. Crindy doesn't remember much at all. The waking up experience for Crindy was neither hilarious like Austin Powers', or overtly emotional like Matt Damon's in Interstellar, or horrific like Ripley's in Alien. When Crindy woke, he felt cold, but asked the nurse when the cryogenesis experiment would begin. Only later did he have faint recollections of the gap in time, sometime to do with numbers. Nolan asked more about that, and then Crindy signed some paperwork about optioning off his own life story or something.