the "multicolor scene" exists solely to try and disguise the production problem/continuity issue of you wearing the wrong hat for the "this is poppycock" line, which is really the climax of the entire film.
Sharon's favorite part is "I know...why don't you ask some questions...some questions that Johnny Seedcorn....WOULD N'T KNOW."
As far as my "mourning the death" scene...sadly, that may be the best I've ever performed classic the "NO!!!!!!"
Combining the epic splendor of 70's porn (bad facial hair and lighting particularly) with touches of wild west camp out, non-stop excitement, AND buffonery while filmed in somebody's basement?
Magnificent.
Sadly the DVD doesn't actually play in my DVD player. I had to throw individual files into a media player on my computer.
Sorry, I've been ... sick again. Was on a road trip for several days and came back with an infection in the nostril (eww, I know) that kept me from work until today. Minimal computer use until now.
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Just got back from my family visits and there it is. I'm spinning it now.
A fine film Dan. Your editing skills are top notch.
I really like the multicolor screen when you are morning my death / scared of what the law might say.
Angeleenooo!
the "multicolor scene" exists solely to try and disguise the production problem/continuity issue of you wearing the wrong hat for the "this is poppycock" line, which is really the climax of the entire film.
Sharon's favorite part is "I know...why don't you ask some questions...some questions that Johnny Seedcorn....WOULD N'T KNOW."
As far as my "mourning the death" scene...sadly, that may be the best I've ever performed classic the "NO!!!!!!"
Combining the epic splendor of 70's porn (bad facial hair and lighting particularly) with touches of wild west camp out, non-stop excitement, AND buffonery while filmed in somebody's basement?
Magnificent.
Sadly the DVD doesn't actually play in my DVD player. I had to throw individual files into a media player on my computer.
Nice work gentlemen.
The blooper real was especially well edited.
Thanks for the kind words.
Weird, on the not playing in your DVD player. "Nero" told me that it would be playable on most DVDs.
Stephen, it would appear, is at a loss for words. Sitting there, mouth agape, DVD still "spinning."
He doesn't want to be our friend because we are a bunch of fools. :)
That is a revelation he had 20 years ago in a tent at Ingawanis - he's either gotten over it or suffered deep amnesia.
Sorry, I've been ... sick again. Was on a road trip for several days and came back with an infection in the nostril (eww, I know) that kept me from work until today. Minimal computer use until now.
Dude - keep your nostrils to yourself.
Have you seen my nose? It's impossible to contain it.
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