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Actually that one is not ultra cheap - it starts with killing a child... There were some cheap ones (production wise cheap) but I don't want to guess anymore
Pia inspired my entry when she questioned my first's costume and SFX production expenses. Although I had plotted and planned all the "How to do it"s I knew she was right.
Being an @ss, I figured the cheapest thing would be people with sticks. Then I figured out how to do it without the people. Then without the sticks.
From there the story grew.
Cheap, cheap production costs. Not as cheap as "WATER", but close.
Working on my submitted story re-write as we speak. Will submit it after notes from open conversation with the writers.
Submitted my first SFX heavy short last night. You'll see it in a couple of weeks. As always, I look forward to your review.
I see you like to root for someone in your stories. Gonna be able to pull that off in a couple pages sometime soon?
I did not comment on mine, but I usually do. Someone found out which was mine, so at that opint, I wasn't giong to be able to throw anyone off and some people may have contsrued what I wuold have said in the wrong way.
I guess that some people voted for themsleves...otherwise i don't see how a number of these scripts received a vote, unless the voter voted for a "friend".
No. Which is why I haven't commented on about five of them, but will after about half the votes come in.
52 votes, divide by three, equals fourteen writers of about thirty-two counting double-dippers and subtracting "The unspoken one!" LOL!
I know some people like to leave a review their own script. I just... can't do that. Too elementary school. Or alimentary school, if you like.
FWIW, I felt real bad for you yesterday when you posted: Those who read without leaving a comment should not admit that they did so because the script was too bad. Some that admittedly read all the scripts, commented on most of them and left mine without a comment because it's this bad make me feel very down. I don't want to be responsible for generating that emotion in you or others. I'm a cynical @ss, but it doesn't mean I don't care. (That's actually WHY cynical @sses are cynical!)
I'll quit being a d!ck and knock out the last few reviews so that any Inspector Clouseaus out there can pin me. GL. Wieners.
No. Which is why I haven't commented on about five of them, but will after about half the votes come in.
52 votes, divide by three, equals fourteen writers of about thirty-two counting double-dippers and subtracting "The unspoken one!" LOL!
I know some people like to leave a review their own script. I just... can't do that. Too elementary school. Or alimentary school, if you like.
FWIW, I felt real bad for you yesterday when you posted: Those who read without leaving a comment should not admit that they did so because the script was too bad. Some that admittedly read all the scripts, commented on most of them and left mine without a comment because it's this bad make me feel very down. I don't want to be responsible for generating that emotion in you or others. I'm a cynical @ss, but it doesn't mean I don't care. (That's actually WHY cynical @sses are cynical!)
I'll quit being a d!ck and knock out the last few reviews so that any Inspector Clouseaus out there can pin me. GL. Wieners.
Just don't say "I left out a few because I couldn't bring myself to even commenting on those" and you're covered! You left a comment on mine by the way.