Did the MPAA pirate a film?
This film was released a year or so ago, and the filmmaker appeared at last years SXSW. Damn sorry I missed the appearance at the downtown Alamo. perhaps you don't know these last two sentences mean? If you lived in Austin as I do, you would. In short, it's a festival of music, film, art, tech, and more. Anyways, I think Kirby Dick is a new hero in my book. OK, so I've not seen this film until this very evening. Perhaps most of you have out there? If you haven't, you should. Even if your not an aspiring filmmaker, but especially if you are.
This is a tale of the MPAA, and their efforts to shape the works of so many artists over some 40 years. Did you ever wonder why sex scenes seem limited, but violence not so much? You should check this one out. I watched this via Netflix, and it turns out they are a supporter. They do have a screen cred after all.
Don't do as the MPAA did and (allegedly??) steal a copy, go out and by the damn disc! Support the work of the artists. Don't act as the overlords who would have us do as they say, and not as they do. Wait... what??
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