Hey everyone, please come to my Facebook pages and "like" them and I'll return the favor with a "like" on a project page of yours. Trying to get support for our feature zombie western we're raising money to shoot and may possibly be hiring a few of my Stage 32 network contacts to work on it. A kickstarter campaign is in the works to raise the money we need to to get the ball rolling. By the way, for a limited time, my book, a collection of short horror fiction called Mind Shadows, is available as a FREE PDF download, SO LIKE THE PAGES AND GET THE LINK WHILE YOU'RE THERE!!! https://www.facebook.com/TheHouseOfGrimm?ref=hl https://www.facebook.com/TheDeadReckoningMovie?ref=hl https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mind-Shadows/122587137889209?ref=hl « Collapse this post
hi . am done , and waiting for my offer , http://www.facebook.com/thatmaninthewoods http://www.facebook.com/nabunya152 if am eligible for your short story book , i would like to read , please you can send to juliannabunya@gmail.com
Thanks Derrick.
Thanks Julian, your book has been sent.
done :)
http://www.facebook.com/deadseriousmovie?ref=hl
thanks J.Brian , . .
You're welcome, Julian. I hope you enjoy it.
Hey J. Brian, I liked all three of your pages If you would be so kind to like www.facebook.com/boyzinthekitcheninc That would be awesome
Hey there J. Brian, I hooked ya up with all three likes. Here are my Social spots if you would be so kind sir. Thanks. Thomas https://www.facebook.com/ExileEntertainment http://twitter.com/TRM_Exilearts
@ Robb Entertainment, I liked you up as well. Please feel free to return in kind. Thanks Thomas
Good idea, I've liked your page.
The problem with this idea is that a majority of the artistic endeavors on this site need a "Doggie Bag" to place them in. Most, if not a majority of screen writers think they have the next biggest idea in Hollywood, but it is usually not. I had all 5 star ratings "Blood and Butterflies" that I wrote and had many "Producer" friends wanting the "Rights" to do a screen play. I went with someone independent and it came out good but now the same "Producers" that wanted the "Rights" will not even talk to me! ;) Hey, I grew up in Santa Monica, so I know what Hollywierd is like.
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I don't understand your comment John
In a nutshell. Screenwriters in particular are very attached to their work and find it hard to trash a bad work. This is easiest to see as older actors/actresses decide to become Producers/Directors and often write the screen play also. It is usually a big flop. They usually get smart quickly and Direct or Produce outside screenplays.
but what does that have to do with us supporting each other's work?