Hey Guzman
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My 2 cents
I see what you're aiming for here, but IMO (which isn't humble) this whole "this really happened" genre requires far greater submersion in the role on the part of the filmmakers to work as truly effective viral marketing. Remember how in preparation for the release of "I'm Still Here," Joaquin Phoenix went on talk shows and acted like an insane retarded person for a year, thereby tanking his career in the process? Anyone can spam a forum. But that's what I call "dedication to your art."
So anyway, in this case, we're led to believe the people making this film vanished mysteriously without a trace. And presumably you are one of these people.
So...what you're going to have to do in this case is actually vanish. Just completely disappear for about a year or so. No contacting friends, family, etc, no film-making, definitely no posting of videos on the web. Just complete, total, terrifying, radio silence.
And then when it's all over, I will be sufficiently enthusiastic to watch your film.
- Think of all the time you'll have to make more movies. i look forward to future titles such as..locustsloth
- "Can i Come Out Yet?"locustsloth
- "Is That Safe To Wipe With?"locustsloth
- "Are You Talkin' To Me, Cricket?!?!"locustsloth
- and of course "Auto-Erotic Asphyxiation on a Shoestring Budget"locustsloth
- < SPOILER: He uses his shoestringlocustsloth