Fan Filmmaking
"It's like 8am, the audience is filled with the biggest geeks in the world and suddenly with exhausted eyes, they're watching what seems to be teenage children doing a shot for shot remake of RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. There was no introduction -- but really…it needed no introduction."
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Way cool.
I regret having wasted my childhood. Of course when I was a kid we didn't have movie cameras. We had to entertain ourselves by burning ants with a magnifying glass.
Warren, didn't your dad teach you how to feed them instead -- in a flat, glass-encased ant farm?
(Killer on the loose?)
I was generally busy trying to keep cockroaches from getting on me - never really got around to torture.