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Post by Eric T. Jones on Feb 5, 2005 0:23:21 GMT -5
Watch: Google Video- video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3238667164900781818&hl=enVimeo- www.vimeo.com/clip=101272YouTube- www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdWdUDd3Ng0AVERAGE RATING: 3.6/4.0 (7 votes) Runtime: 3:47/4:35 (film festival version with added title cards) Number of Cuts (excluding title cards): 14 Initial Filming Date: January 16, 2005 Filming Wrap Date: January 16, 2005 Release Date: January 17, 2005 Classification: II (slapstick violence) COMPLETE CAST AND CREW: CASTEric T. Jones Mr.Man Aniket Das CREWCinematographer- Eric T. Jones Camera Operator- Richard Davis Writer- Mr.Man Director- Mr.Man Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (letterbox, 16:9 master) FUN FACT: The first Dead Moose, Inc. film to be color corrected. FUN FACT: The word "dude" is used 44 times. FUN FACT: There are a total of 16 slaps in the film (14 of which are in the climatic "duel").
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Post by MrMan on Feb 24, 2005 1:12:06 GMT -5
No ones voted for my stuff!!! Why!? -MrMan
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Feb 24, 2005 12:03:42 GMT -5
Because nobody freeking registers, even though I tell in my updates.
...I'm giving the people the opportunity to vote, and none of them are taking it. ...no non-cast-and-crew members, that is.
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Post by MrMan on Feb 27, 2005 20:13:24 GMT -5
:Message to all; Vote on my stuff!!! Oh, and join.
-MrMan
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Post by kenny on Apr 6, 2005 16:48:24 GMT -5
4/4 here too. From what little I saw of it, and muted at that! Life. A crude substitute for video games.
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Post by MrMan on Apr 6, 2005 19:03:31 GMT -5
Thank you.
-MrMan
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Post by LordBob on May 4, 2005 20:14:49 GMT -5
Good movie, odd, strange, and "Skywalker" was moving whilest Mr.Man's hand came about a foot from his face, but thats alright. Good Job, but the ending was odd. "You don't live in the US? Nooooo." Odd. wierd. funny.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on May 5, 2005 18:46:49 GMT -5
I liked the ending. That whole "I live in Europe" and "I live in India" thing is classic. Not to mention the sissy-boy slap party!
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Post by bluesabre1 on May 5, 2005 20:37:33 GMT -5
I still think that last part needed funny music. And the middle was a little dry on jokes. And I would have given the movie a 2 if I were a slower reader.
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Post by MrMan on May 5, 2005 21:16:55 GMT -5
If Eric wants to put in ''Funny" music then I give him the complete permissio to do so. Does that make Bluesaber 1 a little bit happier?
-Hehe... MrMan
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Post by LordBob on May 6, 2005 17:37:30 GMT -5
Maybe you guys could do the "Three Stooges" music! Then it would really be like a stooge slap-fest! See, I'm full of Ideas!(No jokes of what else I'm full of.....)
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Post by kenny on May 6, 2005 17:39:25 GMT -5
I thought that unlicenced music was against Eric's policy, eh?
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Post by Eric T. Jones on May 6, 2005 18:01:47 GMT -5
Yup, absolutely out of my policy. I ain't puttin unlicenced music in, end of story.
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Post by MrMan on May 7, 2005 0:07:47 GMT -5
I know that this might be a little bit off topic but don't you mean using licenced music is against your policy, and unlicenced music is ok? Or is my brain just an egg in a blender, scrammbled?
-MrMan
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Post by Eric T. Jones on May 7, 2005 0:10:34 GMT -5
I mean unlicenced as in, the music is copyrighted and we haven't payed royalties for it.
Plenty of independent filmmakers have lived to regret using unlicenced music in their early films, including Sam Raimi and Trey Parker.
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