Many of us spend years making a movie. Now they’re doing it in forty-eight hours. For my own sake, I hope they’re not better! [Some of them probably are.-ed. Pipe down.]
Something new in filmmaking
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This is the future, Roger. The only thing they can’t do faster and cheaper yet is the script.
Wasn’t the original Little Shop of Horrors, for a bet, written/cast/filmed/edited/distributed in around four days? And that was film!