Cinema Village
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Appearence by: Kevin J. Foxe - Executive Producer of the Blair Witch Project
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November 27th, 2006 at 3:37 am
yay!!!! very cool… I can feel the crazy amount of awesomeness. yay for December!!!!!!
November 27th, 2006 at 6:42 pm
Totally appropriate and fine to include searching for a sublet on here. What a special and awesome way to do it. I mean, c’mon, anyone who has a subscription to your podcasts has already seen you and knows [kinda] what you’re about: a great first impression. All sublets should be a podcast application process.
November 28th, 2006 at 1:39 pm
Whatever, it’s you’re Video Podcast. Use it as you will. It seemed a little funny that it was SOOO off topic, but made all the better by your self-awareness of the oddity of useing the Podcast as the classifieds.
A little suggestion, though. Stop promising episodes. I think we expect these little blurbs often, but we will take the episodes when we get them.
I’ve taken interest in your lives, and I appologize for that. But, the way y’all have gone about this whole thing is pretty fascinating. Good luck to you, both.
(Sorry, unless you want to move to Houston, I’ve got no where for you to live, Susan.)
November 29th, 2006 at 9:47 am
Kyle,
what your suggesting is being told by so many people to us, they keep saying stop making promises you can’t keep. Instead tell people the episode is coming out in 3 months and surprise people by having them come out early. The other advice we get from some people is to just not do as good a job on the video podcast, but that seems like a terrible idea.
November 29th, 2006 at 3:10 pm
I totally agree that u should do a good job on the podcast i mean thats what gave so much interest to the collest indie film of 2006
ROCK On!
Krum~
November 29th, 2006 at 5:49 pm
[…] Real life screenings of Four Eyed Monsters start up in New York again on December 1st. The film has also just been nominated for two, count ‘em two, Spirit Awards. They have a new video up with news on all this, and here’s a cut-and-paste of the FEM email I just received with more details: […]
November 29th, 2006 at 7:55 pm
Hey guys. I love your podcast, and drove to Buffalo from Rochester to see the movie. I do think that the housing sublet is an inappropriate use of the vidcast. Not to be a dick, but My first impression was that it seemed kindof tacky. While listening to it, it got better–it’s real, raw, honest, direct… like everything I love about the podcast and movie, but still… it just seems…
But keep up the great work. I admire the guts you’ve put into this process.
November 30th, 2006 at 5:36 pm
Please check out my positive review: http://www.nycmovieguru.com/foureyedmonsters.html
December 3rd, 2006 at 5:18 pm
Using the vcast as a classifieds ad seems appropriate since so much of the vcast is about the drama of your lives. Part of that drama is created by your live/work situation, and the suggestion that it is too intense, or that you need more space, only fuels our interest in the elusive Episode 9. Is Susan really moving out b/c of what happened at the end of Episode 8? Is your relationship fizzling out and this is part of your transitional breakup? Or is this a just a natural next step as you both move towards distributing the film? The beauty of 4 eyed monsters is that blurred line between art/life/love, and I think you both are too smart to put something up here that isn’t going to market and promote interest in your film/vcast. That’s not a criticism, btw.