I saw this movie at Film Invasion Film Festival. festivals are definitely worth going to even when you don’t have a movie in it. I saw so many great short films and some feature films and panels.
Do you have a movie from your childhood that made an impact on you? One that others couldn’t get why? Well, “Making Megaforce” was made with love and joy following the journey of Bob for who Megaforce was that movie. Wonderful documentary that’ll make you laugh and feel joy and enjoy the process of movie making - a movie that you’ll connect with and Bob’s making of that movie will bring back happy memories.
check out the trailer. and tell me if you smiled.
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Xochi Blymyer Thank you for this share, I enjoyed it , it was so much fun. To see silver foxes win , really good guys always win. The share of his parents divorcing and Megaforce film came out, was a beautiful emotional hook. Thank you
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I remember, and love!
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What about saying this without the word " impact " ? The word impact always correlates to car crashes for some reason. What about using the sentence, " Do you have a movie from your childhood that inspired you? " Just sounds better. And doesn't correlate to car crashes.
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John James you’re welcome to share this post and edit how you like. But another definition of Impact is influencing strongly.
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That's easy... Kathryn Bigelow's NEAR DARK from 1986. I watched that film at least a couple of times a month in 86/87/88. I didn't know what I was responding to at the time, but it's the film that made me want to be a DP. Check it out!
https://youtu.be/VllIQYnC20s?si=pYetCl8YIDEs8Sla
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Michael Fitzer - I will, I don't think I've ever seen it!