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Re: Paradox Alice
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You're far too good a producer with far too loyal a following to be making political mistakes this early on. How is exposure a bad thing?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Hell
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Re: Paradox Alice
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And that's your subjective opinion, vincent. I don't necessarily agree with it... but I'll respect it. - Mako - Last edited by Miss Mako; 05-30-2013 at 01:16 AM. Reason: Edited |
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TGFan
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 83
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Re: Paradox Alice
That's WHY I don't want to buy it in Japan. As much as I want to see it, I want to give you the money for it, not someone else, Mako. But my patience with distributors is pretty thin these days. Thinner than it's ever been. I know you have to deal with the current system, but in a world where there's no physical reason for a distribution system and the movie could have just been put on netflix after shooting and editing was done, at the very worst, I've lost all tolerance for the people in your industry who control the floodgates.
This is not me saying I intend to steal it or import it at this moment, but it is a reminder that the harder it is to legitimately buy something, the more likely it is that stealing or importing is going to happen. |
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Process Fan
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 95
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Re: Paradox Alice
Heck, if the industry had its first choice, I wouldn't even be able to play the disc I just ordered from Japan as it's not the same region code as the USA.
Fortunately there are workarounds. Best, Chiaroscuros |
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TF Creator
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Hell
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Re: Paradox Alice
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I don't disagree with you Nightstar. I'm someone on both sides of the fence. I can see both sides of the issue here. When I started in Animation - everything was mainly hand drawn. It was an art form for sure. And I was around in the business when TOY STORY came out and changed everything. For the next 7-8 years that followed - a major transformation happened. And most Animated Movies went from Traditional to CG. This did not effect me as much cause I am a film editor. But many of my animation friends around me screamed and kicked at the idea of losing traditional animation. They fought the system, many did not want to touch a computer... and most are no longer in the film business. I see some of the same thing here - where you have people from one generation fighting to maintain a more traditional approach to the way "things were done". I'm not saying this is right... just saying I can empathize. I do feel the people in this group who can evolve and embrace changes that will eventually HAVE TO HAPPEN... will survive. And I also agree that it's just a FACT of the marketplace and how it will drive what will eventually happen. Hence my frustration - like yours - is with the distribution process. When I look back at how we did with our short movies (TLPS, The Kiss) we never really made back all the money we put into them. With PARADOX ALICE - we spent 10x the amount of money. And I felt in order to try and get more of that investment back - we needed to think bigger and go with an actual distributor. Especially since we also had a FULL BLOWN movie on our hands that I felt really good about. I really want nothing to do with the distribution myself. That's not something I can or want to do. My focus has always been creating. It's like me asking David Fincher to make DVD's for me and I'll pay him. (Not that I'm comparing myself to him - but it's an example). Anyways... I get what you are saying Nightstar. And the timing of all of this kind of sucks not only for peeps like you - but for me as well. We are under contract - so my hands are tied. But not indefinitely ![]() - Mako - |
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Process Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 2,908
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Re: Paradox Alice
And, because of you, I am getting into the film industry, so...
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Process Fan
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 95
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Re: Paradox Alice
DVD just arrived, so it took about 7-8 days to get here (MA) via Registered Air Mail.
Best, Chiaroscuros |
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Process Fan
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 95
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Re: Paradox Alice
Just finished watching. Curious what the total budget was - a number of aspects are impressive for an indie scifi film.
Not sure how much I want to comment to avoid spoilers. -C |
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TF Creator
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Hell
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Re: Paradox Alice
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You can always send me a PM if you have any questions or are not sure about something ![]() Cheers, Mako |
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#fictionmania & farhad's
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Uh where am I again?
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Re: Paradox Alice
Yeah best bet to PM mako here or at TG Comics if you have spolier-ish questions. Although at TG Comcis, I can zap spoilers, posted in public, with no problem... here not so much.
Then again I have yet to see the movie... so I might not know what is giving it away from not... ![]() --Xavier ![]() |
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TGFan
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 83
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Re: Paradox Alice
This may seem like a totally random question, because it is, but... is #fictionmania still a thing? Really? I've not been on the irc channel in years.
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Frequent Poster
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 159
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Re: Paradox Alice
I got to be honest.. I want to see that transformation in the movie VERY BADDLY.
I'm thinking about buying the movie but I gotta know what I'm buying before I do. From the replys I see that its a painful transformation with reactions in it. (love that) But I got to know more..... Is the transformee fullly nude, do you see all the body change, (do you see the penis turn into a vagina), how big do her breasts get.....etc. Please I have to know before I buy. |
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