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A Flaw to the Director's Intentions...


If Frank's intentions was to bring out the best and worst out of people by showing how people would react to an innocent filmmaker's hope to make it to the top, then Frank was wrong. If a filmmaker actually tried to make a film that looks like it was thought through actually spent time on, people would actually give a lot of encouraging comments because there have been many users on IMDb that has posted their own movies here and many users respond by acting friendly and posting comments along the lines of "It's not very good, I can tell you, but this might be the first few steps to become a great filmmakers" to "It's not a good film, I'll admit, but you and your friends seem to have a fun time making it and that's all that matters."

If, however, the result film would look like "Frozen Flesh," one can tell it was made as a joke and thus could rightfully and justifiably post some of the harshest comments ever. Does it not seem rightfully fair to do that? You might think many thought this was real but you're wrong. Many people knew it was a joke. They just didn't want to reveal it but if they truly didn't know that it was a joke and posted a comment like "Drop dead," well, the person who put it online at first to make people see it should have known and even shuld have known better than to do that.

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bumpity bump.

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I don't think anyone cares anymore LOL.

I'm not trying to be smart, I'm just stating a fact.

Justin French
Creator of "Frozen Flesh" and "Evil Spirits"

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Well, shouldn't you? I mean, you should seeing that you made the movie for a reason and stated why while I'm trying to counteract what you said. You make a weak argument if you push it away.

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