Why should I even try to make a good movie when I know people will see crap?
Because people won't talk about bad movies for more than a few months, unless they're spectacularly bad. And for a selfish motive, because when you become rich and famous you can get a big distribution deal for "The Yellow Sign" and I can finally see it.
Because people won't talk about bad movies for more than a few months
Hmm...maybe. I think people continue to talk about bad movies over and over again. People like to insult other things/people, not applaud them.
And for a selfish motive, because when you become rich and famous you can get a big distribution deal for "The Yellow Sign" and I can finally see it.
I won't get a big distribution deal for a 45 minute movie, but you can see it if you ask me. Maybe I can hold another screening sometime, or just give you a DVD. Or we can have an Enigma screening, or "show and tell" night...although I already did show TYS at Enigma once.
Re: Here I go again...
Date: 2004-09-04 09:29 pm (UTC)Because people won't talk about bad movies for more than a few months, unless they're spectacularly bad. And for a selfish motive, because when you become rich and famous you can get a big distribution deal for "The Yellow Sign" and I can finally see it.
Re: Here I go again...
Date: 2004-09-04 11:34 pm (UTC)Hmm...maybe. I think people continue to talk about bad movies over and over again. People like to insult other things/people, not applaud them.
And for a selfish motive, because when you become rich and famous you can get a big distribution deal for "The Yellow Sign" and I can finally see it.
I won't get a big distribution deal for a 45 minute movie, but you can see it if you ask me. Maybe I can hold another screening sometime, or just give you a DVD. Or we can have an Enigma screening, or "show and tell" night...although I already did show TYS at Enigma once.