The Producer
I would like to know more about the people here. What have you done and what do you plan to do. Producer isn't a light title to carry.
Myself I live in a po-dunk little town that is trying to make it with the major metropolitan areas. They believe youth will pave the way, as far as I can tell our "youth" haven't done a damn thing. They are the people that sit in the meetings with the great ideas and do nothing about it.
I want to create events, they probably won't put us on the map but they will be events. No donating for a cause but people going out spending their hard earned evening for a memorable evening.
Myself I live in a po-dunk little town that is trying to make it with the major metropolitan areas. They believe youth will pave the way, as far as I can tell our "youth" haven't done a damn thing. They are the people that sit in the meetings with the great ideas and do nothing about it.
I want to create events, they probably won't put us on the map but they will be events. No donating for a cause but people going out spending their hard earned evening for a memorable evening.
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But tell me, what specifically did you do for Man of Steel?
I've been sick recently, but I'm back on my feet now.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0761616/
Also, here is producer Jeff Freilich's IMDB, just in case you still want to claim he hasn't done anything of note: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003306/
There is nothing wrong with not knowing what you are doing. There is a great deal wrong with making it up as you go along because you're too proud to ask for help from those who understand how things work in film production.
Such a shame, all that money thrown away to satisfy ego. Judging from the trailer, the film's audience will be limited to members of the cult of Rand, just like part 1.
And then we'll hear howls and accusations against the "leftists media" from the faithful who are incapable of accepting that the message simply doesn't have that broad of appeal, and that the film wasn't made to basic professional standards.
As I stated above, if you have a personal issue with me, as I can think of that as the only reason for the continued misunderstanding of my simple statements accompanied by vitriolic responses (other than just plain ignorance), then please contact me personally. Otherwise, the conversation ends here.
Thank you.
Stop back pedaling.
Fictional characters necessarily exist in a world that is distinct and separate from reality and are not complete people, especially in a style such as romantic realism.
" Essentially, they are an unrealistic standard to live up to and it will only cause psychological pain to try to."
What is an unrealistic standard to live up to?
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