(so you know it links to a video of me tirading and is not safe for work).
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Jon
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Hey Aaron Ive been following your blog for a long time. Some constructive criticism: Keep your videos under 5 minutes. The shorter and more concise you can get the better. Leave the content heavy stuff for blogs and articles, that way if it is too long you can break it up into several articles.
It's not the content but the way it is presented. If it's presented in a historically accurate way then, let it sand on it's cinematic laurels. I can understand your frustration at the finger-wagging lazy-lefty cliche type of filmmaking but, it's most likely designed for a simpleminded world-wide audience. Think lowbrow. I predict the rise of the "MIcroStudio" that will change the course and nature of cinematic story telling in years to come. As far as Lazy-Lefty-Hollywood goes, that's why God gave us Netflix.
8 comments:
Hey Aaron Ive been following your blog for a long time. Some constructive criticism: Keep your videos under 5 minutes. The shorter and more concise you can get the better. Leave the content heavy stuff for blogs and articles, that way if it is too long you can break it up into several articles.
I agree with you.
Then I saw this: http://jezebel.com/5992550/the-problem-with-white-dolls?
Figures it would be Jezebel who could find more white guilt in the crevices of nowhere.
Ay.theFck.men
I also have followed the blog for a long time. My suggestion would be to not Rick Roll us. If the link is to a video podcast then give us a warning.
To pull a quote from Pastor Manning:
Boomshakalaka!!!
Thank you.
Whenever I see a show like this come on, I switch the channel and tell my wife "I don't do white guilt."
Screw 'em
I saw it on YouTube last night. Looking forward to the podcast. I finally got around to downloading them and importing them onto my iPhone.
It's not the content but the way it is presented. If it's presented in a historically accurate way then, let it sand on it's cinematic laurels. I can understand your frustration at the finger-wagging lazy-lefty cliche type of filmmaking but, it's most likely designed for a simpleminded world-wide audience. Think lowbrow. I predict the rise of the "MIcroStudio" that will change the course and nature of cinematic story telling in years to come. As far as Lazy-Lefty-Hollywood goes, that's why God gave us Netflix.
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