Myup!Ya just HAD to go there, didn't ya!![]()

Myup!Ya just HAD to go there, didn't ya!![]()
BISCUITS!Biscuits. We're talking about biscuits right now. Not the movie. Biscuits. Not a movie, not a movie, not a movie. We're talking about biscuits. Not a movie. Not the movie that people gave over $1 million dollars to get made. Not the movie, but we're talking about biscuits. I mean, how silly is that? Talking about biscuits. Not a movie. Biscuits.
I refer to the petty back and forth over fucking biscuits. lol
Not recounting the exploits of LFIM probably ticks him off to no end.I think people are a little too into making goofs about it, but it's really a shining example of what a fucking bald-faced liar Alec is. As if he believes his statements mold the reality around him.
There is so much more to this that will come out soon but yeah---Alec is a big lovable teddy bear........why can't he keep friends. And now that his partner took his coffee machines and went home LFIM calls him a drunk and an addict........classy. Poor guy followed him the Georgia from LA.......well not poor guy, gullible guy.Alec had a falling out with yet another business partner (who was part of axanar) and as always the other person is to blame and not alec.
The eighties! Just the eighties??I just reading an article on Marvel.com all about artists who drew their comics in the '80s, and as I was looking though the examples of pages they drew, all I could think about was how bad the Interlude comic pages are compared to them.
To be fair...it's not "preschool" stuff. I bet most people in this forum could not draw as well. Yes, there's a trend in modern comics and animation towards what I consider ugly character design lacking in draughtsmanship, but c'est la vie.The eighties! Just the eighties??
My friend, compared to the artists who made Marvel in the sixties and seventies - Google the art of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Jim Steranko, John Buscema, John Romita Sr. and Jr., etc. - the axacomic artists are drawing at the level of preschoolers.
Randy is very busy with Potemkin, he also dislikes conflict as many of us do. there is a lot of conflict concerning that Axanar deal here and I don't blame him one bit for steering clear for now.I just noticed that Potemkin_Prod hasn't posted here since the argument about what the Axamonitor "endgame" was. I also notice that his profile says "Gone and hopefully forgotten." When I tried to @ the username nothing shows up, so it looks like he bailed. Anyone else care to see if searching for his username yields anything (maybe he blocked me for being critical of his productions)?
Randy is very busy with Potemkin, he also dislikes conflict as many of us do. there is a lot of conflict concerning that Axanar deal here and I don't blame him one bit for steering clear for now.
Knowing Randy for years, it's rarely something personal. It's more about putting his time and effort into the Potemkin crew and productions.
BTW has anyone noticed Potemkin releases at least 12 productions each year? meanwhile it's Axanar this, that and the..... oh look Alec farted.
Potemkin goes unnoticed while those begging for funding hit the blog sites. Personally I only worry about those that actually do stuff.
I love all the attention Carlos or Trekzone brings but shine a bit of the light on something positive a little more often.
Trust me Randy defends Star Trek and fanfilms/ fanzines, Alec is something that should have gone away years ago but won't.That's why it is so odd to me that Randy defends Alec..........
I actually understand all of that and the frustrations that comes with it all. Honestly you can't fix the issues and remain a fan film.See, I have a lot of respect that Randy grinds out stuff. He does actually execute. I've uptheard wagged my finger at people who spend all kinds of time posting about Axanar and never comment on most of the films that get shared here. I mean, we get things like Fallen Star and so on that garner in-total a half dozen commenters, if that. I can see why some fan filmmakers stopped dropping in.
OTOH I myself stopped commenting on Randy's films because he mostly seemed to respond only to those that were praising his group's work, and it seems like he put me on Ignore after a point he never responded to anything I wrote; even questions—likely because I'd admit disappointment that the films seemed stuck in a rut of easily-correctable technical and editorial issues that never get any better production after production.I don't think you can expect much of a dialog on a BBS if you only acknowledge approbation. This doesn't appear to be limited to this BBS, either, or to Potemkin; I saw that even mildly critical comments posted to Potemkin Productions videos and other Trek fanfilms on YouTube quickly vanish.His most recent film (LINK) still suffers from exactly the same framing and continuity issues that every Potemkin film has suffered since the beginning.
YMMV.
Sadly it seems people are far more interested in the drama around fan films than the actual fan films.Sadly, I totally agree with Maurice because he`s 100% correct. If it doesn`t have Star Trek Continues or Alec Peters , there is damn little interest from most of the membership...but there is a lot of quality stuff...
If you look at the comments on TTI there are a fair number of nasty ones, and we leave those there, because the audience is always right about what it likes and doesn't.For most, criticism stings a bit BUT that's how you grow as a film maker.....or as anything. You can't surround yourself with yes men in an echo chamber and expect to change at all, after all THEY ALL LOVED the last one I did! Let's do more of the same! And if you are JUST doing it for your own enjoyment and not asking for money, then I guess that is fine.
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