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CONFESSION 9: Confessions of an Independent Filmmaker

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

In response to our hero's "Confessions", an executive producers e-mails him to schedule a meeting! But what was the meeting about? What happened? Did our hero get any closer to making his movie? See for yourself and taste Hollywood in its purest form!

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  • Hail To Confessions!

    Oh say can you see Confessions Movie Being made what so proudly we hailed at the Last Youtube posting whose broad vision and High hopes through the perilous fight, O'er the internet we watched were so Gallantly streaming And the camera's bright glare, the promise of Greatness bursting online Gave proof through the night that our man was still there..Oh, say does Confessions of an In-depen-dent Film Maker yet play! O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

  • Ebonyheartbreaker, I salute thee.

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  • lol, there making a smurfs, I can't believe that. I can imagine how your feeling!

  • This video series is like a movie itself! It has an interesting story-line, edited very well, and, well... I wanna know what happens next!

  • That ending is gold.

  • They chose the smurfs over you? You got played. BIG TIME. But hang in there. I'm rooting for you!

  • shaking and baking deals huh! goot for the moon! U never know till u ask!

  • Seriously, SCREW HOLLYWOOD! it's extinct. Ship's a going down. Smurfs? please!

  • lol... *barf*

  • My fiance and I are actors and have made the cross from theatre to film. We are also vocalists and do voiceovers. We LOVE your dedication and have been constant weekly fans of your posts. If there are voice parts for us (as a couple, or not) we would love to be a part of the PROJECT!!!

  • I often think about the opening line from Match Point (Woody Allen's film): The man who said: "I rather be lucky than good" saw deeply into life.

    Sometimes, in this emotionally exhausting chase after my Hollywood dreams, I wish I were lucky than good.

    For what it's worth, I wish you all the luck in the world without taking away the good :)

  • No but I heard similar stories and thought I should warn you.

    I'm trying to promote my latest screenplay and it's very hard just to get people to read it. I know how it feels to have something extremely good in your hand and not being able to get it out there while the big production companies keep investing in junk. Yeh, yeh, I know all about humility but I allow myself to be arrogant when I deserve to be one :)

    It's a great romantic comedy.

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