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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 2, 2019 18:06:52 GMT -7
I know it seems like I'm copying Chad yet again, but since my latest blog post failed to attract 10 readers, I've decided to open a thread to post the links so everyone can see them as I know the shoutbox is not displayed on mobile.
In short, you can use this thread to talk about our latest releases, our upcoming films, or our blog posts. Our next film out is Mo Buck's Letter to Myself, his directorial, and I hope you'll enjoy it!
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 3, 2019 20:14:27 GMT -7
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 13, 2019 17:19:49 GMT -7
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Post by Chad Taylor on Mar 13, 2019 17:57:49 GMT -7
Not sure what's on your soundtrack but, in my time playing the game, these are the five songs I associate with San Andreas: -Free Bird -Hold the Line -Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang -All My Ex's Live in Texas -Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
Specifically remember jamming to these while flying through the San Andreas skies (using the Cars Fly cheat, of course)
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 13, 2019 18:30:56 GMT -7
The thing with GTA games, there are so many songs to choose from, some get lost in the mix. Free Bird, Hold the Line and Nuthin' But A G Thang were on the final shortlist, but none of them made the cut, unfortunately for you, haha. I already included Toto's Africa in GTA Vice City, so we passed on him this time around, but I surely remember this song in San Andreas. I hadn't played San Andreas in a while and the songs included in the soundtracks are mainly songs we remembered by heart that were in the game and I played the game when I was much younger, so I had to google an approximation of the lyrics the young English-learning me remembered. I'm not really good to memorize lyrics, so we had a hard time putting up the soundtrack together, but the songs included are the ones we definitely remembered and sang approximatively when we played the game all those years ago. Sadly for you, none of these are on the soundtrack, haha
Sorry, just realised this was much longer than I intended it to be.
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 17, 2019 7:54:59 GMT -7
We're trying to cast Mikhail Gorbatchev in one of our films and we don't know who could play him. It's back when he was in power, in about 1986 or so if it can help.
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2019 10:45:53 GMT -7
Colm Feore and Zeijko Ivanek come to mind.
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Apr 1, 2019 7:28:01 GMT -7
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Sept 23, 2019 9:46:26 GMT -7
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Post by Chad Taylor on Sept 23, 2019 15:53:36 GMT -7
Glad to have the blog back, Mo! (I know it's been a while for myself, too - more on that below) In regards to LRTV, I know for me personally the start of this new season has been affected poor timing. My personal life got a lot busier, which unfortunately coincided with the increase in shows for Season 2. As a result, I've had to pick and choose which shows I follow (while leaving the door open to "binge" some others down the line, like I did last season).
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Sept 30, 2019 4:56:32 GMT -7
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Oct 9, 2019 19:26:59 GMT -7
I don't really know where to post this and I didn't want to make a separate thread, so I'll just post it here.
I've been learning about Stanley Milgram's experiments lately and thought it would make for an interesting film. There's already a Stanley Milgram biopic, released in 2015 starring Peter Skarsgard and I wanted to know if you thought it was too soon for another. To be honest, I had never heard about the film before today and it didn't get a wide release. I'm not sold on the biopic idea either, so I could just end up doing a film inspired by his life / experiments.
What do you guys think ?
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Post by Admin on Oct 9, 2019 20:07:48 GMT -7
Obviously Milgram's experiments are ripe for all kinds of cinematic interpretations. Experimenter was very much about Milgram the person, covering him doing several of his famed experiments, but most of the sequences don't really get into too much detail (it was a shockingly short film). I think there's a lot more ground that could be covered on his specific experiments, but the studio would also be open to a more in-depth biographical film as well - whichever you want to write.
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Post by Mo Buck Writers Association on Mar 14, 2020 17:19:35 GMT -7
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Post by bunkerdost on Mar 14, 2020 17:46:45 GMT -7
Don`t worry Mo!
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