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Post by kenny on Dec 11, 2005 23:18:59 GMT -5
Very simple: It was plotless and less complex. (didn't seem so at the time, but compared to LFM, it is infinitly less complex)
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 15, 2006 0:32:06 GMT -5
As much as I would LOVE to report that Google has our movie, it doesn't. I've waited five minutes, done all the stupid upload crap, yet the piece-of-shit STILL hasn't listed the video as "uploaded". Damn piece-of-shit beta crap... "Beta" is their only excuse for this. I'll wait a few more, but I think the fact that this video STILL isn't up there after FIVE MINUTES of refreshing the page is pure, unadulterated CRAP.
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jan 15, 2006 10:22:17 GMT -5
Poetic how ours doesn't make it but all the other, mostly aweful, stuff up there does? Also check out horror movie in the search box. It's funny, how good we seem compared to the load of junk submissions out there. Of course, once we blend in with the rest, will we be any different? Hopefully...I mean...it's Fight Movie 2! It has the eyeball gag, and spooons, and kenny's little sword fight dance, and oh I could cite the whole movie as memorable.
Anyway, what have you used for keyterms? Other than, fight and movie and II.
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Post by kenny on Jan 15, 2006 16:47:39 GMT -5
Well, when I searched for our film, I got a load of WWII stuff, then bad fight scenes when I substituted 2 for II. 2 is closer to our material at least. (However the submissions there was just a load of crap)
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 15, 2006 16:53:06 GMT -5
I uploaded the file as "fmii". I just looked it up, and it STILL hasn't been uploaded, according to these dickheads. Yes, I do think it is somewhat poetic.
Dicks.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 15, 2006 16:58:02 GMT -5
...not to mention the loads of trouble I had trying to register for a Google Video account- it says "enter email", but it wouldn't allow g-mail accounts, so I had to use my yahoo. Still it gives me more trouble, saying I didn't fill in the fields properly, when I clearly did. I checked them over twice, and they wouldn't let me register.
Fine. Google can kiss my Irish ass (sorry, just had to say that). Let's look for hosts who aren't assholes!
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 15, 2006 18:40:46 GMT -5
Okay, I re-uploaded the video, and this time, with successful results. It's currently verifying the video. How long that will take, I have no idea.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 16, 2006 12:20:05 GMT -5
www.vimeo.com/clip=35738Vimeo now has our movie! For those who haven't read the Google Video topics, it will take around a week to verify, depending on the amount of entries.
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jan 16, 2006 19:36:39 GMT -5
I have to say Eric, it was a bad decision not to use kung fu as a keyword, or Kill Bill, or two for that matter!
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 16, 2006 20:29:28 GMT -5
I can always edit the thing! ...geez...
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 18, 2006 22:58:22 GMT -5
Google has our video. All three submitted- the quality is pure, unadulterated crap (Vimeo managed to preserve more quality of the original WMV file than did Google), but they have it.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jul 6, 2006 21:59:48 GMT -5
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jul 6, 2006 22:52:09 GMT -5
No derivatives? But that's how you spread the thing around! I'll make TIMA with derivatives permissable (sorry kenny, but trust me its the right thing to do) so it might just end up as an animation and such. Sure people can abuse it, but they can also make it better. And beside, whatever happens to it happens to it or we wouldn't put it online in the first place.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jul 6, 2006 22:57:59 GMT -5
It's your movie, and if you want me to modify the license (if I can), I will.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jul 10, 2006 14:26:54 GMT -5
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