
(S01E03) New host, new show format, and a new time slot on a new night. If I didn't recognize the judges and the directors, I wouldn't have even realized I was watching On The Lot this week.
Call me crazy, but they should have gone with this American Idol like format from the get go. After watching tonight's episode, the shows from last week feel even more disjointed from the series.
I'm afraid that the plodding, "me-too-reality-show" that was portrayed last week probably turned more people off the show than anything. It's a shame too, because this week the pace really started picking up, and we got to see what the show truly has to offer.
Namely, a great bunch of films from a great bunch of directors. Well, mostly great films from mostly great directors. Click on for a walk through of 18 one-minute comedy shorts from 18 good and not so good up-and-coming directors.
Since the producers of this series think 18 people is just the right amount to keep up with (for the record it's still way too many), I'm going to have to shoot through these semi-rapidly.
We'll start with the director, the film title, and a snippet about the director. Then we'll move into a brief synopsis of the film and what the judges and my highly unqualified, but extremely judgmental ass had to say. Today's genre was comedy.
# 1 - Adam Stein - Dance Man
Adam left Harvard Law School to make movies after realizing he didn't want to be a lawyer.
Synopsis: A man who communicates purely through dancing leads a pretty lonely life until he meets his soul mate who also communicates through dancing.
Carrie - Found it charming and optimistic.
D.J. - Thought it stood very well on its own and that it was a great comedy piece.
Garry - Said Adam did in a minute what he has trouble doing in a full movie. Liked it a lot.
I so wanted to say this guy was a fool for leaving what would surely be a lucrative career in law for a pipe-dream of sorts, but his movie was actually very entertaining. The actor did an excellent job of selling the film's premise. Nice start to the show.
# 2 - Carolina - Deliver Me
Tries to bring truth and beauty into the work she does.
Synopsis: Dark comedy about a woman giving birth and trying to keep up with her every day busy life at the same time.
Carrie - Thought it was terrific.
D.J. - Found it very topical and thought Carolina did a great job.
Garry - Thought it was hip, modern, and good.
I can completely relate to the idea that technology has taken a hold of all aspects of life. However, I found this short suffered from a a case of information overload. There was a whole lot going on and it just didn't go over that well with me. I totally disagreed with the judges on this one.
#3 - Andrew Hunt - Spaced Out
Back home he's a big fish small pond. In LA he's a guppy in an ocean.
Synopsis: Cop pulls over a UFO with some intergalactic beer drinking aliens.
Carrie - Said Andrew managed to make an alien barf. Did what George Lucas couldn't do because she'd have loved to see Yoda throw up.
D.J. - Accomplished goal of making a one minute comedy short. He laughed the entire time.
Garry - Aliens were perfectly cast. Barfing on authority figure is always good for a laugh. Good job.
I went back and viewed this one a few more times on the old PVR because my wife and I found it absolutely hysterical. Zach is probably known as the special effects dude, but Andrew did a pretty nice job with the UFO himself. One of my favorite films of the night.
# 4 - Kenny - Wack Alley Cab
Love for film making came from watching skateboarding videos.
Synopsis: Guy who watched skateboarding videos and decided to become a director makes a movie to trick the audience into thinking someone spiked their adult beverage with a hallucinogenic.
Carrie - It had a great look but don't know what you were going for. It didn't quite succeed. It didn't make me laugh.
D.J. - Looked like a spoof on a late night show. What was funny to you wasn't funny to me and the audience.
Garry - So far out no one is out there with you. Understood the shots, but maybe it went over my head.
Did someone slip some peyote in my Shiner Bock? Watching this made me feel like I was having a seizure. Wack is right. Bye Kenny.
# 5 - Hilary - Bus #1
Stay at home mom, felt something was missing from life and became a film maker.
Synopsis: Lady really has to pee during a long bus ride.
Carrie - Felt a little disappointed because she went with urine. Expected better knowing Hilary's other work.
D.J. - Did not like the concept.
Garry - All in all not your best work.
I think the final shot shouldn't have been a guy smelling this ladies urine (absolutely disgusting), but maybe should have been of a thirsty jogger finding it the cup on the side of the road and contemplating drinking it, which would have been over-the-top grotesque. If you're going to take it to a level of "sick", you may as well go all the way. Either way, I still think this one was a stinker. I wish I had two more hands so I could give this film four thumbs down.
# 6 - Marty - The Big Bad Heist
Sent a sequel to Jurassic Park to Steven Spielberg when he was younger. It was rejected. (And it's a shame too because it was probably better than the real sequel).
Synopsis: Trailer to a heist flick.
Carrie - Well made and easy to look at. Did a good job with the preview.
D.J. - Camera work and cinematography was great. Talent is there.
Garry - No barfing or peeing. Was a good thing. Make a movie next time like we told you.
Didn't Marty do a heist themed movie last week? I can't remember, but if he did, this sure makes him appear a little one dimensional. I also think he kind of copped out by not sticking to the film criteria. That being said, this was a good entertaining trailer. The dudes got skills.
# 7 - Will - Lucky Penny
Wife and two kids. Possibly his last shot at making it big. (Will's pulling for the sympathy vote already).
Synopsis: Guy finds a lucky penny only it isn't so lucky. Mayhem ensues.
Carrie - Like a little silent film. Lovely spirit.
D.J. - Very Buster Keaton like.
Garry - Actor was excellent, and you directed him well. Good job.
Interesting film and kind of cute I suppose. I liked it, just wasn't overwhelmed.
# 8 - Jessica - How to Screw In a Light Bulb
Youngest woman in the competition. Just graduated from film school (NYU).
Synopsis: A bunch of characters think of the best way to screw in a light bulb.
Carrie - Thought it was cute, but didn't completely get it. Would have loved it if she'd gone further than that one room (for the shot).
D.J. - Set a nice initial mood, but it was a poor concept that wasn't executed well. Got a little bit confused.
Garry - Hard to make a metaphor funny. Punchline never happened.
The judges were dead on with their comments. I thought it all looked pretty good, but I couldn't really grasp what exactly Jessica was shooting for. For some reason this reminded me of those asinine sleeping pill commercials with Abe Lincoln and the talking beaver. I don't really get those either.
# 9 - Mateen - Soft
Traded in stresses of Wall Street for movie making.
Synopsis: Friends in an urban setting bust a guys chops because he's "soft". He tries to prove otherwise.
Carrie - Everyone was soft, but had a nice beginning middle and end.
D.J. - Wish neighborhood had more of an edge. Nice story, next time push it forward.
Garry - Kids looked like they were from the chess club. Loved the shot through the mask.
Another fool guy who left guaranteed bank to pursue a dream. I actually find this very respectable and wish I had the boulders to do so myself.
I didn't really think about the friends being soft themselves like all the judges mentioned. I mainly just thought the actors weren't that great, and the concept was a little boring. It was shot well though, and I particularly liked the blurred pantyhose view through the eyes of the perpetrator. Not as good as a lot of the films, but not the worst. Did the judges seem a little "soft" on Mateen?
# 10 - Claudia - Blind Date
From Italy. Has done fashion, art, painting, and drawn comic books - then decided to become a director.
Synopsis: Lady is supposed to meet blind date at a bar. Meets several people but never finds him. Goes to a strange co-ed bathroom and lets out some ferocious gas. Finds the blind date.
Carrie - Farting makes me uncomfortable. Well made, but comedy isn't your strong point.
D.J. - Shot well, but cheapened it with the farting.
Garry - Comedy is tricky. Despite it being well made the fart took away from it a bit. Not your genre, but you're a good film maker.
I think it looked good, but Claudia absolutely ruined this film with the farting and the weird ending. Lame.
# 11 - Jason - Getta Rhoom
From Kentucky. Feels like the odd man out in LA since he's from the "South." (Is Kentucky really considered a part of the South?)
Synopsis: "Nerdy" guy can't find the appropriate time to say "get a room." Has the comedic timing of a politician.
Carrie - Thought the guy was more mentally challenged than nerdy. Kind of offended. Seemed like so much more than a nerd.
D.J. - Felt there was a special need there so it didn't work for him.
Garry - Film making was good, but he didn't think Jason directed the actor too well. May have been a little politically incorrect.
I didn't even consider the fact that the actor was acting more mentally challenged than nerdy, but going back and looking at it again, I see exactly what the judges were referring to. It's too bad because the concept was sound. Way to offend the nation Jason although I don't think he did so intentionally - and the crowd didn't seem to think so either.
# 12 - David - File Size
Film nerd his entire life.
Synopsis: Guy has trouble pleasing his bosses in the office.
Carrie - Thought it was good. A lot didn't actually happen. Thinks he's a good film maker.
D.J. - Intrigued by the direction. Actor was good. Talent was better than the subject matter he chose.
Garry - Would have liked actors to do more. Very talented.
I thought it was smart of David to take the office life approach since Office Space and The Office resonate so well with the American public. I found his film to be pretty intelligent, but I don't think it spoke to the audience as universally as the aforementioned movie and show. I did appreciate the dry humor and it was one of my favorites of the night.
# 13 - Zach - Danger Zone
Special effects guru and quite possibly a Lego maniac.
Synopsis: Craziness goes down at a laboratory in Rube Goldberg fashion.
Carrie - You're just awesome. To do that in one shot, was amazing. My hat is off to you.
D.J. - Brilliant. In one 360 degree shot you told a story. Brilliant.
Garry - I couldn't do that. It was terrific.
Awesome. I'm a big fan. Sure the robot special effects were a little on the jankie side but who am I to criticize. I can barely take red-eye out of a photo.
# 14 - Trever - A Golf Story
Former actor who has dreamed about being in this industry all of his life.
Synopsis: World Mini-golf Classic. A young cocky rookie tries to dethrone a legendary classic.
Carrie - Well made and beautiful to look at. Didn't get that it was mini-golf.
D.J. - Nice to spoof the sports movie. Didn't get that it was mini-golf.
Garry - Directed the actors great, but we needed to see that it was miniature golf.
The judges didn't like this nearly as much as I did. I laughed my ass off during this one, especially after going back and watching it a few times. The actor who played the cocky golfer did a great job selling the character. When he used the golf club as a cane when he walked up to his elderly competition it absolutely killed me. His expressions while making the putt were funny as well. I didn't really care that mini-golf wasn't spelled out explicitly.
# 15 - Shalini - Love in 2007
Creates films as a reflection of her human rights background.
Synopsis: Finding love using todays fast-paced methods.
Carrie - Ambitious but a teeny bit derivative. Found it to be a success. Happy there was no vomiting, farting, or peeing.
D.J. - Think you have a nice eye. Didn't think the actresses performance was strong enough. Stay focused next time.
Garry - Serious film maker with high aspirations. Went for humor, but not your strong suit.
Sorry, I fell asleep during this one. Only kidding. I think this was cut together pretty well. Liked the cinematography but didn't care too much about the premise. However, I think she's going to do much better in other genres during the competition should she stick around.
# 16 - Phil - Please Hold
Youngest male in the competition at 22 and he's from Manchester. Single parent family. Happy he never took up the crack rock.
Synopsis: Woman wakes up to find her place is being burglarized. Sits on hold forever.
Carrie - It had a terrific look. One of the most distinctive from all the films. It wasn't really funny, but it was not a failure.
D.J. - You have a really good eye, but just felt like the 911 joke was longer than a minute. Bad concept.
Garry - Think you could do better, but you have to tell the story in a minute. Started great, didn't like ending.
I didn't find this particularly funny. I also think he should have ended with a kitchen sink in the middle of the floor instead of a piggy bank. Sure my ending is completely clichéd, but his didn't make any sense. I agree with the judges in that it all flowed together pretty seamlessly from a cinematography standpoint.
# 17 - Shira-Lee - Check Out
Quit her teaching job and flew in from South Africa to make films. (The smartest of the bunch to quit her day job. Teachers don't make jack - albeit having highly rewarding careers.)
Synopsis: Woman has an imaginary fling while making her way through the airport security line.
Carrie - One for the girls! Turned the mundane airport security check into an erotic strip tease. Inspired.
D.J. - There is comedy in pain, and you showed that. Thank you.
Garry - Thank you for finally doing something sexy.
A little risqué, and I liked it! There's definitely not enough sex on this show. Maybe next week we can get a little profanity too. I'm starting to get delirious. How long have I been watching this?
# 18 - Sam - Replication Theory
28. Wants to be a director. (Great intro Sam.)
Synopsis: Focuses on the need to replicate the noise when it sounds like you passed gas, but you really didn't.
Carrie - Thought it was great. You've made farting classy. Fantastically made.
D.J. - Thought it was really well shot. Univeral theme. Ending on a high note.
Garry - Farting not my favorite subject, but you made fancy farting.
Probably the film I laughed at the most tonight. Well shot, great editing, hilarious concept. When I read the title I figured Sam confused this with sci-fi week. Ended up nailing the comedy genre.
Very quickly, below are the judges (and my) favorites for the night:
Carrie - Danger Zone, Lucky Penny, Replication Theory
D.J - Dance Man, Spaced Out, Danger Zone
Garry - Dance Man, Danger Zone, Check Out
I liked - A Golf Story, Replication Theory, Spaced Out
I'm thankful that three of these directors leave us tomorrow. See you then.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
5-29-2007 @ 2:09AM
Victor said...
I wasn't that impressed with the overall entries. I am an aspiring filmmaker (who opted not to enter the contest this time around), but after watching many of these films, I know I could have competed. That's not to say that I'm so great, but that I was really underwhelmed by the creativity and writing ability of a majority of the Final 18.
I go into a bit more detail on my blog
http://darkpiranhas.blogspot.com/2007/05/on-lot-episode-1.html
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5-29-2007 @ 2:25AM
BigTed said...
There are 18 directors and they're only cutting three? How long is this show supposed to go on, anyway?
I agree that the "American Idol" format is much better than the way they did it last time. Nobody really cares about who these people are and where they come from, anyway. (It would be more interesting to see them in the future, to find out which ones are dating actresses and making their assistants cry.)
Interestingly, the better these shorts were, the more they looked like commercials. (I'd be surprised if a beer company doesn't snap up the barfing aliens right away.) But the fact that the directors were uniformly turned off by farting for its own sake (at least until the last one) just shows that they're kind of old and out of touch. In the post-Farrelly Brothers era, every successful comedy has to have some disgusting-bodily-function scenes, whether it features Will Ferrell or Dame Judi Dench.
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5-29-2007 @ 2:48AM
Victor said...
Well, if they cut three every week (for a while anyway), that will make this a six to eight week show. I can't imagine this show going longer than 10 to 12 weeks total.
You'll notice they didn't even finish showing the last challenge from the other night. They just went straight to the "movie premiere" segment of the show. I guess they thought the drama of the audition rounds would be more interesting than it was.
That said, I hope we actually get to see them making these films. Since none of them are IN their short films, it's hard to get any sense of who they are outside of their work.
Oh, and did anyone notice that the Golf Story had Stuart Pankin in it as one of the announcers? Pankin got his start (at least his start where he entered my radar) on Not Necessarily the News on HBO back in the early 80's. I saw him on an infomercial not long ago. Curious that his career has led him to this.
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5-29-2007 @ 4:01AM
Brent McKee said...
Did I miss something? Like maybe the cut from 24 to 18? Sorry but for the sake of completeness if nothing else I'd have liked to have seen the final cuts and a better introductions to the final 18. It almost seemed like the cut from 24 to 18 was meant to be the second half of the second hour which was cut to make room for the extra half-hour or so of "So You Think You Can Dance."
I thought there were some cute ideas; "Lucky Penny" had a Buster Keaton like quality to it, and Shira Lee did a nice job with her "funny/sexy" film. I worry about Zach (my fellow Canuck) if he turns out to be a "one trick pony" who uses special effects as a crutch and a replacement for things like actual acting. Could not stand - or understand - Kenny's "Wacky Alley Cab" or why Marty decided to make a trailer for a heist picture instead of a one minute comedy short. On the whole this episode was light years better than the auditions but if you're going to start telling the audition story, finish it.
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5-29-2007 @ 4:24AM
Matthew said...
Was that Mark Feuerstein in Dancing Man? If not, it was a pretty good doppleganger. I was sort of passive in following the first two episodes, but I liked that they brought the class this time around and just focused on the films. I'm curious as to how they're going to fill another hour tonight. Maybe they'll address the 24-18 cut?
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5-29-2007 @ 6:46AM
hotboudain said...
I liked the show better when they showed the actual proccess that goes into making the films. The challenges took the directors out of their comfort zone and forced them to adapt. All we need is another American Idol clone. Dump Carrie Fisher as well; if I hear about beginning, middle, & end again then I'm out...
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5-29-2007 @ 2:05PM
fadetowhite said...
I was complaining out loud to my wife (who was ignoring me) about the 24-to-18 cut. I knew I didn't miss an episode... and when I went to the website, there were clips of the judges reactions to their one-pagers and such.
I think that one-page challenge was really interesting, especially since we would've gotten to see them in their element, directing a big crew for the first time. Jumping right to the top 18 is ridiculous, especially if the show really was cut just to show more of that ridiculous dance show (my wife stopped ignoring me when I told her that show was coming on).
I hope On The Lot follows the Rockstar formula and really shows the contestants working on their challenges each week. Even if it's webisodes...
All in all, I'm really into this show, and last night's episode was really strong. There are some stinkers in the top 18, but the competition will really heat up next week.
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5-29-2007 @ 8:54AM
PurpleSlog said...
"How long is this show supposed to go on, anyway?"
Well, the hot hostess said "all summer long".
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5-29-2007 @ 12:51PM
Hugeliver said...
Last night my choices were:
Supernanny
The Wedding Crashers
Miss Universe
On the Lot
Wife Swap
The Ex-Wives Club
WTF is with these shows!? Mark Burnett must die!!
WHAT the hell happened to my Monday nights!?>!!?? THIS is what passes as entertainment??
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5-29-2007 @ 9:32AM
Brody said...
D.J. Caruso's the only one who gave good advice. Carrie kept saying the same thing over and over again. And Gary praised movies for being directed by a woman (wait, what?) Here's my opinion on each one.
Dance Man - B -
I thought it was nice, nothing incredible though. Didn't need the narration throughout.
Deliver Me - C+ -
She clearly has vision, but I wasn't really compelled by it.
Spaced Out - B-
Felt like a commercial. Went a bit too over the top.
Wack Alley Cab - F
Gave me a headache watching and listening to it. Note to Kenny: even non-sequiters have to make some sense. Embarrassingly bad.
Bus #1 - D-
Yeah, it was bad enough without the ending.
The Big Bad Heist - B-
Since it was basically a trailer, I'm critiquing it on what my interest in seeing a finished project would be. One of those dime a dozen Tarantino knockoffs, but hey, they can work.
Lucky Penny - B+
Best so far, went a traditional route, but was charming and funny.
How to Screw in a Light Bulb - D
Another example of someone having no idea what they're doing and just throwing it random crap for the sake of it.
Soft - C+
It was mediocre pretty much. But this guy might have some craft.
Blind Date - C-
Decent beginning killed by awful ending.
Getta Room - C+
It wasn't awful, just kinda uninspired. Also, second movie where someone gets punched by an old woman (first was Soft)
File Size - C+
Meh, it reeked of someone who saw Office Space and said, "I could do that!"
Danger Zone - A
This show is pretty much the "Kiss Zach the FX Genius' Ass." No problem with that.
A Golf Story - C
It didn't set a good tone, or pacing to fit with the story.
Love in the Year 2007 - C-
Just not.... funny, didn't even seem like it was trying.
Please Hold - C+
It wasn't too bad, but it kind of spun its wheels.
Check Out - B+
Very funny, took a shaky concept and succeeded all the way.
Replication Theory - A
My favorite of the night, was smart and wacky at the same time.
3 People Who Should be Eliminated
Kenny (Wack Alley Cab)
Hilary (Bus #1)
Jessica (How to Screw in a Lightbulb)
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5-29-2007 @ 10:07AM
Liz Finn-Arnold said...
I thought that most of the shorts seemed like they were commercials for Verizon. The whole product placement aspect of this competition annoys me (just as it did on American Idol)
Visually the stuff looked good, even if the stories weren't exactly original or brilliant.
As far as the American Idol format, I just don't know if I'm that interested in tuning in for the results show.
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5-29-2007 @ 9:53AM
Keith McDuffee said...
I'm right there with you on Golf Story, JJ. That was one of my favorites. Very well shot, though he seemed to possibly have a hard time cramming everything he wanted into 1 minute. I thought the judges were petty on dissing it.
Replication Theory was my 2nd favorite, then maybe Danger Zone. *However* I think the guy doing Danger Zone may rely just a bit too much on special effects. Personally, as a graphics/computer geek myself, I'm definitely not as wowed as the judges are at his work -- not with what computers can do these days. I just like the director, as he seems low-key and knows how to get the job done. Later on his green-screen antics may get old to the viewers, but we shall see.
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5-29-2007 @ 10:10AM
Cody said...
I don't think we missed much by missing the end of the final challenge to get to 18. I mean, who wants to watch 24 people direct the same scene? I think that it would get really bad after 2 of them.
Also, what happened to Chelsea Handler, and since when has Scarlett Johansson had dark brown hair and an even huskier voice than usual?
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5-29-2007 @ 10:45AM
Derek said...
I had mixed feelings about the change to a new format this week. I'm glad that we got to see the movies, but there needed to be some behind-the-scenes footage of them MAKING the movies to make it interesting. Maybe that will be on the results show?
Also, you can see the cut from 24 to 18 on the website - click on the "clips from the cutting room floor". I'm not sure why they cut this out of the show and went right into something else.
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5-29-2007 @ 12:14PM
Anna said...
Wait... so a guy who does a film featuring vomit and a guy who does a film featuring farting both get accolades, while a woman who does a film featuring urine and a woman who does a film featuring farting both get slammed?
I sense a double standard.
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5-29-2007 @ 12:37PM
Rob said...
too
damn
long
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5-29-2007 @ 12:43PM
Soultrance said...
Positives:
Still a great idea for a show
Lots of talented people
One of the best contestants is from Vancouver (my home town!)
Negatives:
Chopping from 24 to 18 without any explanation or details
Reverting to a stupid American Idol style format (reality TV is already over run by this crap format. AI sucks, why ruin a show with so much potential?)
The judges are way to soft
NO VOTING OUTSIDE THE U.S.A (wtf! there are contestants from Canada, the U.K. and Spain, yet voting is restricted to US only. Why have contestants from around the world and why promote the fact if only US residents can vote. Fox screwed up big time with this stupid decision.)
Result:
I still like the show. I still plan to watch it. I still plan to write about it. I just hope things get a little more exciting. If I wanted to watch AI, I'd watch AI. Go back to the original format.
http://www.dingorue.com/category/reality-tv/on-the-lot/
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5-29-2007 @ 5:57PM
Tammy said...
There were many familiar actors in the shorts that no one seemed to mention. I will have to do some digging on imdb to get all the names but I could have sworn that was Mark Feuerstein in the Dancing Man and the girl in Check Out is familiar too. Of course the guy announcing in the Golf short has been in many things but can't remember the names. Does Fox list the cast for all these shorts?
Anyway, my favorites were Dancing Man, Danger Zone and Check Out. Sorry, I must be old and out of it but I have never cared for potty humor but I could appreciate the Replication Theory, probably #4 on my list. I like smart humor and fart jokes just seem too easy and too cheap.
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5-29-2007 @ 6:36PM
j.brown said...
As a filmmaker two things jumped out at me:
Better actors = better movies. (Loved Dancing Man & Golf Story)
Didn't seem like everyone was playing on the same budget level?
I loved "Lucky Penny" but unless he pocketed the other $30,000 that 'Replicant Theory' dude got to spend, I don't see the purpose of shooting so cheap.
In the bio's you seem some people shooting on soundstages with high-end 4k Digital cameras and other people on city streets with little pro-sumer DVX's.
Maybe it's just because it sucked (and I don't care for him) but Kenny's movie looked like the high school films I see submitted at regional festivals.
DJ Caruso hit the nail on the head without saying - if you have a good concept, so much of the other stuff takes care of itself.
j.brown
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5-29-2007 @ 8:54PM
Jenny said...
It's irritating--it seems like this show decided to change from a people show to a voting show after the first few episodes.
This show could be really great if it keeps its focus. And I agree with folks above--it was really lame to not show the "from 24 to 18" episode(s).
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