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Old 05-12-2010, 08:46 PM
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Greg, Although you mentioned that there wasnt much involvement on your end but it is kinda cool. The least they can do is put your name in the ending credits
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Old 05-12-2010, 11:50 PM
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That's funny -- 'cause I'm thinking the only credit I'll get is if they didn't pay their bills and then they'd be coming after my credit...

Actually - I have no clue how that all works - but I don't think the "investors" get any credit for backing the film. I think we're just checkbooks. This really was a friends and family deal -- not a "big" deal.
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Very cool Greg! Nice of you to help him out!
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Thanks for the info Greg, I'll rent this one and when the wife falls asleep I can sneak into the garage. Shhhhhhhhh
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:40 AM
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Thanks for the info Greg, I'll rent this one and when the wife falls asleep I can sneak into the garage. Shhhhhhhhh

I'm not sure its fit for human consumption.... A true Spaghetti Western all the way. I'm thinking (from the trailer I saw a couple years ago) that the acting is like the old Clint Eastwood stuff.... you know -- a lot of mean looks and 3 word sentences...

God how I loved his old movies though! "Go ahead and make my day.... Punk!"
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:36 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0-oi...eature=related

Im right there with on that Greg. Nothin beats an old Clint movie with a show down. High Plains Drifter, The Good the bad the ugly and a ton more

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0-oi...eature=related

Im right there with on that Greg. Nothin beats an old Clint movie with a show down. High Plains Drifter, The Good the bad the ugly and a ton more
Agreed.

Just saw Pale Rider again last night.

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Here's a link to a website (Indie Film Chat) that did an interview with Isaac Pingree - the young man that I help to back making the film... it may or may not be of any interest... but is a nice look into how to he made the film on a "low budget". Some of the pitfalls - and how it all started.


http://indiefilmchat.com/main/index....c-Pingree.html
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I'd don't know if it would be eligible or not, but would he be interested in participating in an International Film Festival ? My good freinds brother runs a festival.
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I'd don't know if it would be eligible or not, but would he be interested in participating in an International Film Festival ? My good freinds brother runs a festival.
Wow! How cool is that! Thanks!

I forwarded the question to Isaac and asked that he rspond to my email.
I'm catching a flight home as I send this from my phone. So I'll get back to you as soon as I hear from him. I know nothing about how any if this works. But can't thank you enough for your interest and very kind offer.
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