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Happy New Year!

I just wanted to say happy new year, and thank you once again for your support in 2024. I'll never get over the fact there are people willing to share some of their hard earned in order to make it possible for me to do this. I literally wouldn't be able without you.

I also wanted to say I've had a spell away from my desk over Christmas, so will have missed some direct messages and will be late(r than usual) replying.

Updates:

In terms of incoming projects, we're still looking at the Borrowing Blockbusters on RoboCop first, and then a meatier episode on Mad Max.

The documentary is still prepping, but we missed the Christmas Kickstarter deadline for various practical reasons, so with the pressure off we'll be taking our time. I'm happy about this because we weren't as ready as I wanted to be. The Kickstarter will now run some time in Spring.

You may have noticed the stunt video lasted about half an hour on my public YouTube channel before YT's AI flipped out, took it down and threatened to ban me. Seems I can't show stunts. I enjoyed doing it though, and if I can source good enough material I'll do another just for Patreon.

Anyway, happy new year again, and my best to you all!
Rob.

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Thank you, doctor, I really appreciate the kind words. And I really love the idea. Part me thoroughly enjoys the idea of spreading really random misinformation for amusement value. For several years now I've been trying to start an urban legend that Steven Seagal lactates during sex.

Rob Hill

The same to you

Nils Muninsheim

Jesse Ventura in the banner at the top of the page made me think: you could do a biopic video. It might be a little abstract, but I'm thinking of stuff like "The Jesse Ventura Story," a movie so unbelievably badly made and inaccurate to Ventura's documented life, it became instantly memetic (and reviewed by Allison Pregler and Phelan Porteous). It's essentially fiction and there was a whole sleazy cottage industry around biopics like it in the '90s on American TV. You're really VERY good at this! That's all, I give you our hard-earned money because I've seen a LOT of "movie channels" on YouTube and yours stuck out instantly as that rare combination of high-effort and high-quality.

Mr. Samuel Scratch


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