Sure, there were some technical flaws, but that stuff is all fixable. There were some great moments and any mention of Howard the Duck gets my approval.
oh wow, i remember this film. hilarious. all the little arguments, the recurring jokes, and the climax was wonderfully done. i know why this won best editing.
...and in regards to someone's comment, i thought auto-focus had more to do with cinematography than editing. we could discuss its applications or how YouTube compression can make videos blurry, but i've got a feeling i'd be talking with someone who already knows it all. :)
Thanks man. I thoroughly enjoyed this picture, too. I especially liked the argument over how to say "wolf" and the subtle, yet totally accurate, growing pile of beer cans as the film progresses (who says this stuff isn't hard work?).
Thank you so much, I think you're the only person, who has seen this, that didn't have to have the beer pile pointed out to them. BTW, this is coming from "The Man, The Legend"
Sure, there were some technical flaws, but that stuff is all fixable. There were some great moments and any mention of Howard the Duck gets my approval.
nodicefilms 2 years ago
worst film I've ever seen
mazzyeffinwazzy 3 years ago
oh wow, i remember this film. hilarious. all the little arguments, the recurring jokes, and the climax was wonderfully done. i know why this won best editing.
...and in regards to someone's comment, i thought auto-focus had more to do with cinematography than editing. we could discuss its applications or how YouTube compression can make videos blurry, but i've got a feeling i'd be talking with someone who already knows it all. :)
cweb024 4 years ago
this won best editing? next time turn the auto-focus off.
t13prodigy 4 years ago
Awesome. Simply awesome. I just wish I had seen it at the theater.
brixie19 4 years ago 3
Great job...I laughed from beginning to end...super editing and camera work
terrier54 4 years ago 4
Thanks man. I thoroughly enjoyed this picture, too. I especially liked the argument over how to say "wolf" and the subtle, yet totally accurate, growing pile of beer cans as the film progresses (who says this stuff isn't hard work?).
jonreiling 4 years ago 4
Thank you so much, I think you're the only person, who has seen this, that didn't have to have the beer pile pointed out to them. BTW, this is coming from "The Man, The Legend"
AaronBrese 4 years ago