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    Damn

    This thread is making me get wood!


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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower View Post
    I love The Evil Dead, nothing is better than a little tree loving
    Okay, I just about had to run home, and hide in my safety-house/cardboard box!
    This one time, at rave camp, somebody slipped (yah, "slipped") me some (yah, "SOME") acid. Tanti was spinning a very dark trance (goa) set, and all hat I could think of was:
    *sitting on floor, rocking back & forth*
    We're going to get you.
    We're going to get you.
    over and over and over

    Good thing I had something in my pocket which would nicely :catfight: with uncle cid!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SC Robert View Post
    This thread is making me get wood!
    :yeah: !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SC Robert View Post
    I used to be a foot and ankle surgery tech for a Orthopaedic Hospital. Doesn't that scare alll of you!! !!
    no, but my one foot hurts ... can you message it, for me?
    *unzipping fly*


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    Max –

    If you like horror and want to make a film of your own but think it’s far reached and out of your league…

    http://tempevideo.com/ - They produce and distribute original titles as well as unknown producer/directed titles by genera fans on a budget.

    IF you look over their titles you will see a few that make the grade and a few not worth your time. Yet they all sell.

    Think of it like Twinks (your field). You can have Shirtless twinks, Twinks with hats, Twink feet, Just 18 twinks, Twink solo, Twink Hardcore, etc. etc. etc.

    Horror is the same. A fan of the Hollywood budget horror will hate anything in the B, Indy, Asian Shock, Slasher, BTK, Gore, Splatter, Video Nasty, No budget and so on, categories.

    Then you have Gay horror. Gay horror is not new but the catalog of titles in this area has little to be desired. And 90% of them are under the BTK subgenre.

    Examples:

    Dead Guys Cinema http://www.deadguyscinema.com/cgi-bi...=xEc0HIj/89m2o
    Scream Kings http://screamkings.com/cgi-bin/home....=jKurxK2mVwxjo


    If you honestly want to make a movie and think it’s beyond your ability with time or money… Bad excuse! You may not be able to make a Hollywood movie but a movie CAN be made.

    Props, SPFX, Editing, Filming, Actors, wardrobe, Marketing – Can all be done low to no budget with the right planning and filming can be done over a weekend based on how many locations you have in your script.

    If it’s something you think you could do or honestly want to do … it can be done.


    IMO
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    I think my experience as a lawyer in this industry makes me perfectly qualified to be a game show host.

    As a gay lawyer in this industry, I am qualified as a cruise director.

    :-)



    But until that day comes, I am very happy right where I am at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chadknowslaw View Post
    I think my experience as a lawyer in this industry makes me perfectly qualified to be a game show host.

    As a gay lawyer in this industry, I am qualified as a cruise director.

    :-)

    But until that day comes, I am very happy right where I am at.

    :thumbsup:
    You've completely left out your qualifications as a drag queen or, at the very least, the lead in the remake of Rocky Horror


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco View Post
    Okay, I just about had to run home, and hide in my safety-house/cardboard box!
    This one time, at rave camp, somebody slipped (yah, "slipped") me some (yah, "SOME") acid. Tanti was spinning a very dark trance (goa) set, and all hat I could think of was:
    *sitting on floor, rocking back & forth*
    We're going to get you.
    We're going to get you.
    over and over and over

    Good thing I had something in my pocket which would nicely :catfight: with uncle cid!
    I don’t know if I would be watching that movie or any other movie on acid or taking acid after you turn 17 years old, but I will still do X every 2 years or so.

    I do love the “sister” in the cellar in that movie, really I think that movie should have got better reviews. Most critics have no real idea how inventive theses some of these movies really are, and I am sure liked some BS love story with subtitles that came out about the same time much more than no one but the makers of the film could even name today.

    Its like Friday The 13Th critics gave it 1 star, but this film has lead to countless similar films and had like what 10 sequels. If this film did not change cinema I do not know what did, most of these “critics” really have no idea about the influence some of these films really had and will have for many years to come after the critics themselves are long Dead.


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    Maybe you are right someday I would like to try, but think my biggest expense for this film would be the attorney I would need. And the biggest problem would be processing CC's and using the film after it was made.

    I even have a idea of how I would like to make this film, first off I would use a camping or cabin location “this would be cheaper as far a extras, location charges, would be a creepy location, could do the whole skinny dipping stuff, and would not be that hard to film the more porno aspects of the film as well”

    As far as the story maybe like 7 or so 18-22 year old teenboy/frat guys take off for a canoeing trip after one of their friends a talented school athlete of some kind “maybe basketball” comes out/is forced out to his some what disapproving family and classmates to get way from the situation and for a little fun. In the mistiest of some really good sex scenes, the friends are brutally murdered by some kind of a masked killer 1 and 2 at a time. Would like the end of the film to have our star “talented school athlete” now alone discovering that the killer is his homophobic father and our star turns the tables on his father by killing him.

    Now I know I do not have the artistic freedom to create this film in the US, or more importantly to use or sell it. This is just another example of why we should have NO restrictions on our work other than the guys being of legal age. This film would have blood, and violence in a gay adult film, but that is not really the point of the film. We can not make/support blanket rules like these limiting our work, like I have said many times.


    Quote Originally Posted by IdolKnights View Post
    Max –

    If you like horror and want to make a film of your own but think it’s far reached and out of your league…

    http://tempevideo.com/ - They produce and distribute original titles as well as unknown producer/directed titles by genera fans on a budget.

    IF you look over their titles you will see a few that make the grade and a few not worth your time. Yet they all sell.

    Think of it like Twinks (your field). You can have Shirtless twinks, Twinks with hats, Twink feet, Just 18 twinks, Twink solo, Twink Hardcore, etc. etc. etc.

    Horror is the same. A fan of the Hollywood budget horror will hate anything in the B, Indy, Asian Shock, Slasher, BTK, Gore, Splatter, Video Nasty, No budget and so on, categories.

    Then you have Gay horror. Gay horror is not new but the catalog of titles in this area has little to be desired. And 90% of them are under the BTK subgenre.

    Examples:

    Dead Guys Cinema http://www.deadguyscinema.com/cgi-bi...=xEc0HIj/89m2o
    Scream Kings http://screamkings.com/cgi-bin/home....=jKurxK2mVwxjo


    If you honestly want to make a movie and think it’s beyond your ability with time or money… Bad excuse! You may not be able to make a Hollywood movie but a movie CAN be made.

    Props, SPFX, Editing, Filming, Actors, wardrobe, Marketing – Can all be done low to no budget with the right planning and filming can be done over a weekend based on how many locations you have in your script.

    If it’s something you think you could do or honestly want to do … it can be done.


    IMO


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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower View Post
    Its like Friday The 13Th critics gave it 1 star, but this film has lead to countless similar films and had like what 10 sequels. If this film did not change cinema I do not know what did, most of these “critics” really have no idea about the influence some of these films really had and will have for many years to come after the critics themselves are long Dead.
    Actually, Max, it was John Carpenter's Halloween that paved the way for Friday the 13th. That movie pretty much birthed the contemporary "slasher" pic as we know it. Friday the 13th merely took it into the realm of cultural phenomenon. But credit really must be given where credit is due. Compared to Halloween (caviar), Friday the 13th is just cheese spread.
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    Well man I do not want to discount the contribution of Carpenter's work in this area, but I be feel that Friday the 13th was the first true American version of a Italian exploitation film made in the US. I really do believe this film did break some ground in the US market. Halloween is one of my favorite films, but I do not look at it in the same ways.

    Quote Originally Posted by XXXWriterDude View Post
    Actually, Max, it was John Carpenter's Halloween that paved the way for Friday the 13th. That movie pretty much birthed the contemporary "slasher" pic as we know it. Friday the 13th merely took it into the realm of cultural phenomenon. But credit really must be given where credit is due. Compared to Halloween (caviar), Friday the 13th is just cheese spread.


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    I must say only a very few of us could really understand this debate we are having here, cinematic debates other than Porn of course are lost on most of the members of this forum I believe.


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    solar power, I really think it's up and coming and you could make a killing:bananacock:


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    did someone say slasher film?

    i think lucio fulci just *might* have gotten the jump on john carpenter


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