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Title: SPACEMEN, GO-GO GIRLS AND THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS
Post by: DUDEZ Productions on November 26, 2001, 04:56:37 PM
SPACEMEN, GO-GO GIRLS AND THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS is now available from Dudez Productions. the video also containg the sequel SPACEMEN, GO-GO GIRLS AND THE GREAT EASTER HUNT as well as the short CLOWNING AROUND and go-go girl auditions. contact dudezprod@hotmail.com for details.
Title: Re: Um...
Post by: Andrew on November 26, 2001, 07:28:21 PM
People usually feel more comfortable buying stuff if you have a website, maybe some references.  Anything more than just a hotmail address.

Andrew
Title: Re: Um...
Post by: Abby on November 27, 2001, 12:00:29 AM
William Castle, grand poobah of b-movie self-promoters, is rolling in his grave right now.


Dudez (where's my) website?
Title: Re: Um...
Post by: Nathan on November 27, 2001, 11:59:28 AM
Well, I dunno if this is a reference (I certainly wouldn't put it in my press packet), but:

http://www.coldfusionvideo.com/n/nightsongs.html

Nathan
Title: Re: Um...sheesh,what can i say?
Post by: Flangepart on November 27, 2001, 01:12:41 PM
Intresting site "Dudez"...but loose the Purple on Black print, ya' wanna potential buyer to get eyestrain?! "Samatta,you? Other then thet, it does look....um....intresting?
Title: "Wonderfully Funny," Says Rolling Stone Magazine
Post by: Abby on November 27, 2001, 03:23:48 PM
Bwah ha ha -- that's hilarious, Nathan. A William Castle posthumous reprieve is in order.

Note how on the Dudez site it says (under "what the critics are saying"):

"Wonderfully funny" Coldfusion Video

Here's what the review ACTUALLY says in the last paragraph:

"After the closing credits, there's another short tacked on entitled "Clowning Around," concerning a clown who comes home from work early to find his clown wife, well, clowning around. It's shot in full light with bright colors, and it's wonderfully funny -- in other words, it exhibits large quantities of the features which were notably absent from the "feature" attraction. By all rights, this should have been the headline act here, not the ponderously drab "dark" vignettes. "
Title: Re: "Wonderfully Funny," Says Rolling Stone Magazine
Post by: Nathan on November 28, 2001, 11:29:24 AM
Yes, next time I want to slam a movie, I need to make very sure that there is no single phrase which can be taken out of context to appear positive.

Time to go back and double-check my review for The Third Society...

Nathan
Title: Re: "Wonderfully Funny," A dangerious phrase!
Post by: Flangepart on November 28, 2001, 01:08:10 PM
Well, think about it this way, they treated you the way major studios  treat professional critics. Hey, its backhanded, but its a compliment!
Title: Re: "Wonderfully Funny," A dangerious phrase!
Post by: Nathan on November 29, 2001, 12:03:17 PM
Yay!  I've been twisted to serve their needs, but not even by a real studio -- by a couple of Canadians with a camcorder!  Woo-hoo!

Nathan
(I AM a professional critic, dammit -- I just don't get paid for it.)