@theericjacobus Personally I prefer Raid 2. That said, I don't disagree with your interpretation here. I think what you're saying represents the majority of viewers tbh.
Finally after a long (but very fruitful) festival run, our short horror film 'THE FIREPLACE' is now up on YouTube for the world to see! I want to thank all the cast and crew for doing such an amazing job! Hope you enjoy and have plenty of nightmares!
https://t.co/l4XhCJ1OYX
Again- I Love Boosters has an awareness problem. I, and my work, get's muted on the internet and posts about it get confined to a smaller circle than others. Let's get it out there.
@BootsRiley I would consider myself a fan of your work but even I wasn't aware of it until recently. The algorithm has failed me (or it's doing its job exactly as designed...)
@Scotterybarn And I think you're aware it's a selling point among certain types of fans and it does bring attention to the film. People still point to the budget of Blair Witch as much as the content of the movie itself.
@Scotterybarn Sure, it would be interesting to know how the 15k is divided up. But saying "I had an undisclosed amount I had to split between catering etc" tells us nothing other than "This is how movies are made. Every movie." without knowing the literal amount it tells us nothing.
@anarchapatricde Tame? Maybe. But it's also really stupid. Why would anyone want to pigeonhole black actors into only playing certain characters and never allowing them to play reprehensible or inherently antagonistic roles is perplexing to say the least.
@midorinokenja@CultureCrave Same. It's such a stupid take when theres stuff like Always Sunny and Pen15 etc etc the whole "you're not allowed to say this anymore" doesn't hold up to any real scrutiny.
@gina_scooter "you're not allowed to make a black character an unlikeable asshole unless you contextualise it with commentary on 21st century American race relations" is such a stupid fucking take it barely merits acknowledgement at all.
@mujib1612 None of these. If by "father" we're talking about TV series whose influence can still be seen across contemporary anime then the two obvious choices are Astro Boy and Mobile Suit Gundam.
@BobCobb24@AudrianaCB@Variety He was asked a question he knew would get attention so took the chance to plug his movie at the end. That's just smart. Idk why you're reading all this other shit into it.