Re: Doge Walker and Channel Awesome
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:42 pm
"LARPing as movie stars" is a great way to describe these INs.
RIP to the only man that was as sick as Spoony claimed to be...
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He also still describes himself as a critic, comedian, writer, filmmaker and blogger. He's none of those things, unless you count tweets as blogging. He's not a scientist either, so the only accurate word in that bio is "mad."BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:36 pm
Spoony still describes himself as an "actor" on his Twitter bio.
A while back the grease golem was claiming he grew his hair out because he was trying to find acting work. I doubt that "trying" involved anything beyond the confines of his house, though.BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:36 pm
Spoony still describes himself as an "actor" on his Twitter bio.
He won't make that mistake againKeith Chegwin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:21 amI'd say he made an even bigger mistake in giving these cunts a platform in the first place
I think that's a holdover from after Scarlett broke up with him. 2011 was mostly him being depressed and wanting to move to LA because Scarlett still lived near him.da PAC Nigguh wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:10 amA while back the grease golem was claiming he grew his hair out because he was trying to find acting work. I doubt that "trying" involved anything beyond the confines of his house, though.BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:36 pm
Spoony still describes himself as an "actor" on his Twitter bio.
Sums it up, doesn't it? I remember even back when I was a fan of some of these people, I couldn't help but cringe a little when they would use the word "show" to describe the shit they made. Calling the anniversary things "movies" was even worse.
Living in ATL I’ve friends in the industry. I showed them the doc at dinner one night, mainly the sections about the food and stuff, and they laughed their asses off.pibbs wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:29 pmAn addendum:
Even on professional sets, only lunch is provided with snacks and drinks at the craft service table. And that's for the big budget, union shoots. I know, I've worked on them before.
There are rare occasions when a shoot runs over the agreed upon shooting day. If that happens the the cast and crew are given overtime for the day (if I remember it right, it's 10 hours, with further penalties and more pay for anything over 12) dinner is provided, by union rules. This was true 10 years ago, when I worked it.
Doge shot a non-union film. In that case it falls to tradition as I stated in my previous post.