yea, got it through someone i know, he worked there and was gong on vacation for 2 months and needed someone to do his work so he could keep his job when he came back
was supposed to be temporary but it kind of expanded
i actually run my own production company now and do a lot of film work for schools and other educational videos. also shot a couple commercials i never seen on TV. but mostly do educational stuff and occasionally stuff for big businesses, like film a motivational video for a party or a training video (pays really well)
you donât really need to watch TV to edit shows anyway, when you come in they have a script and all the video is captured already. you get your small room and your script and a computer with all the video ready and you just have to follow the script. itâs very basic and boring because you donât have to make any decisions, theyâre all made for you
So i saw Vantage Point today. Decent movie with the only thing keeping it from being a real good movie was the consistent âtime reversalâ to see how the same damn scenario was from some one else view.
Dennis Quaidâs character was fucking badass towards the end.
So, I watched two dvds this weekend. Infernal Affairs III, which was kinda weird, but not that bad. I watched the directorâs cut, but I donât know what the differences (if any) were. I didnât like how they kept jumping back and forth between the past and the present, but the pay off at the end was nice.
Also watched a movie called, âThe Ninesâ with Ryan Reynolds. I do not recommend this movie. Too weird, then when they get to the reveal, you kind of laugh at how ridiculous it sounds.
Iâm sorta doubting Star Wars 30 years after the fact is that appealing to newcomers. I could be wrong about that, but I disagree that itâs a movie series you need to watch strictly for entertainment.
Yeah, I didnât really want to watch it, but we had a free rental and my wife picked it up, saying that it looked interesting from the box. And it did, seeing as it talked about how it was the same actors in three different stories, all playing different parts. But, yeah⌠avoid.
I have a nice Vlad the Impaler biopic/most violent movie ever idea where he is like some anti-hero fighting/impaling/hacking to bits the Turks but I donât think that would be a good fit for them. Donât steal my idea. What I have in mind is so violent, it would make Cannibal Holocaust look like Barney and Friends, except with less moral ambiguity. My idea is a fucked up âevilâ dude fighting the armies of darkness led by an eviler dude (Sultan Mehmet II) and Vladâs own brother as the eviler dudeâs gay lover. I already have envisioned a few scenes in my head including some famous wood cuts âbrought to lifeâ. If you steal my dream project, I will kill you. They already did a made for TV lifetime movie shit of him and that pissed me off but at least they had Peter Weller onscreen for like 5 minutes which was the only redeeming feature of the lifetime tv movie shit film.
My serial killing ice cream truck driver one would be great for them though. I have this vision of this guy with a southern drawl driving a Good Humor truck eating small children/horny teenagers. I actually think Troma would do a better job than the Asylum though.