Looking for an extra for Angine de Poitrine at the Indy
The longest of long shots, yes, I know.
The longest of long shots, yes, I know.
Quick question for those who had a VIP package for MSG. When you checked in, did you immediately go into the venue? Or could you pick up your schwag, go get a drink, and come back later through the same VIP entrance? Any insights or other advice on the VIP process are welcome. I'll take my responses off the air, thanks.
This seems like such a bizarre transition from RotCG. Love me some Iron Bars too, but the first chapters are a serious slog. Any encouragement is welcome.
EDIT: Thanks to all for your insights and encouragement!
This has been a weird spring. That is all.
I know this sub loves "A Dark Song" as much as I do, but after reviewing director Liam Gavin's IMDb page, it doesn't appear he's done much of anything in the last 10 years. Do any of you have any insights on this? It was such a great film - IMHO easily the match or superior to other indies like Caveat, etc. - I'm a bit shocked he didn't get another crack at a new project.
EDIT: Thanks for the many comments. To clarify, I'm aware of the variables and challenges involved in making a film. But clearly, others have managed to navigate these in what's a burgeoning genre. I'm interested in finding out if anyone has any inside dope on whether he's been trying and failing or just doing something else. Per IMDb, he doesn't seem to have many writing projects either.