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Note: Due to copyright Content ID claims from eOne for using a 39 second excerpt from Alex Jone’s Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement, this video is only viewable in America. If you are from another country try to use a United States proxy server after clearing your flash cookies (LSOs), a VPN Service that changes your IP Address to make it look like an American IP Address, or contact us and we will provide you with another site that streams our documentary for free and without regional restrictions. We have disputed eOnes copyright claims but eOne continues to ignore our pleas so we expect eOne to never even read our dispute on their copyright claims.
We are asking any of you outraged people to try to bombard eOne and their legal offices with phone calls, faxes and emails (with links to my blocked YouTube link of my documentary) until they review my dispute against their automatic Content ID claims and let my documentary go.
USWGO’s documentary mentioned since November in the trailers released on We Are Change, the documentary America: From the Road of Freedom to the Streets of Fascism is being released in full length on YouTube (Noted the YouTube embed above) for free. USWGO is still working on perfecting any errors before releasing to professional laser engraved labeled DVDs to release to Public libraries, friends/allies, family, and even Bittorrent with template files so that anyone can engrave the USWGO official labels. The DVD labels USWGO will be using is ones under Lightscribe.
This documentary will expose how America has deliberately been turn from a free humanity, a country that was of Liberty, a country founded under a Constitution that included a Bill of Rights, a country that supported Habeas Corpus, into a full blown Police State run by a tiny elite. It will expose the Bilderberg’s Copyright Wars being waged against the Open Internet, the growing police state, border patrols harassing and abusing citizens using interior checkpoints while on purposely giving welfare to illegal immigrants as a pretext to set up these aggressive checkpoints against Americans, how the Federal Reserve has taken over Americas currency, and also brings some already public-record information about how America got to this point of a New World Order. The USWGO Founder (myself) has visited New York City, 9/11 memorial New Jersey, Statue of Liberty Ferry, Washington D.C., and many other places for this documentary including Red Hill Plantation in Virginia. Patrick Henry Jolly, Jim Tucker, Popeye, Carl DeHart, and random U.S. citizens and foreigners all give their answers to the founder of USWGO’s questions in this documentary.
USWGO will hold no copyright restrictions on material by Brian D. Hill, USWGO, and those authorizing transferring their content in the documentary over to Public Domain to prevent copyrights from being registered by the U.S. Copyright office. Other content used is still under copyright and trademark restrictions and released under Fair Use (Fair Dealing) under the Copyright Act and other international treaties.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avZl0FODB9U
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FILM SYNOPSIS (SHORT VERSION):
Meet Adam. Intelligent, scholarship award-winning college senior—that is until he sees Jason, his bully from high school. This encounter conjures up his painful past: abusive and alcoholic father; his mother who killed herself; and Todd, his brother who's up for parole. Labeled as a geek throughout childhood, Adam now decides to turn from geek to chic, inspired by the gothic drag queen Eve who performs at Midnight Cabaret. He then befriends the wrong crowd, and begins using drugs as an escape, on setting an unexpected journey in finding his true self.
Musicians in Trailer (in the order played):
Bitch Brigade "Be a Man"
Mechanical Moth "Obsession"
Redkay "Downs Even Longer the New Up"
The Fire Tonight "Cannon Canvas"
Candy Creepshow "Letters From Beyond the Grave"
Elkapath "Come Over"FILM SYNOPSIS (SHORT VERSION):
Meet Adam. Intelligent, scholarship award-winning... more
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Coming soon, late fall, Midnight Cabaret! What happens when Adam comes face to face with his high school bully? (hint* a gothic drag queen inspires him). Watch trailer! Join us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/midnightcabaretComing soon, late fall, Midnight Cabaret! What happens when Adam comes face to face... more
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Checkout this out:
Give Bobby Khan a helping hand at Indiegogo.
Tarun Shetty is a comedian. He and his
team of Raising Desi's film project is
Bobby Khan's Ticket to Hollywood.
http://www.indiegogo.com/Bobby-Khans-Ticket-to-Hollywood-2?a=54063&i=addr
He was also a part of creating the hilarious online series Desi OC.Checkout this out:
Give Bobby Khan a helping hand at Indiegogo.
Tarun Shetty is a... more
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Saw this vid and thought it could be good for indie filmmakers wanting to get more attentionSaw this vid and thought it could be good for indie filmmakers wanting to get more... more
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“Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room” is a gorgeous 24-minute family-friendly fantasy short film by British filmmaker Mike Le Han, which is rapidly acquiring a cult following in the U.K. and further afield.
Softly-spoken, with an unfashionable English Midlands accent, and wearing 1970s-style chest-length hair, Le Han looks like everybody’s idea of a hard-working rock band roadie. His style may appear retro, but he is clearly a very persuasive man since everyone involved in “Mrs. Peppercorn” donated their services. This left the production costs coming in at a miserly $50,500, all raised by family and friends. Remarkably, “Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room” boasts the kind of performances and production values normally found in a big-budget blockbuster.
The film is both magical and mysterious, and from the opening frame it creates a dark world where things go bump in the night and mystery lies around every corner. “Mrs. Peppercorn” tells of a lonely child who is forced to move by her adopted parents to a remote and spooky Cornish fishing village in the dead of winter. The story is rich in atmospherics in the way it shows how the child finds solace in a mysterious, dust-encrusted bookshop that satisfies her craving for reading and, more important, gives her a sense of belonging.
This piece includes colorful photographs, as well as the acclaimed and richly imaginative short film.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2011/05/30/mrs-peppercorns-magical-reading-room/“Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room” is a gorgeous 24-minute... more
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“Pass The Bucket: Stephen Murray” is a heart-wrenching, but also very inspiring 5-minute documentary short film directed by Eliot Rausch, whose previous documentary “Last Minutes with Oden” was named Best Documentary and Best Video at the 2010 Vimeo Awards.
June 22, 2007 marked a day that the Action Sports world will remember for a lifetime, a day that forever changed the life of professional BMX rider and three-time U.S. Gold Medalist, Stephen Murray. During competition in the BMX Dirt Finals at the Dew Actions Sports Tour in Baltimore (MD), while in the midst of doing a double back flip, Murray had what has been described as one of the worst crashes ever seen in BMX competition. In that catastrophic tragedy, the incredibly talented 27 year-old athlete suffered career ending injuries to his spinal cord, which left him paralyzed below the shoulders.
Almost four years later, Murray’s life has changed drastically. Fully paralyzed, Stephen now lives a different reality, but he has come to view it as a platform to help others. He continues to embrace each day and in his own words, “stay strong.” In the documentary, Murray describes the accident he endured, the changes to his life as a result of it and what enables him to continue fighting. And in true Stephen Murray fashion, his strength and perseverance continues to inspire. Stay strong.
Through his Stay Strong Foundation and courageous determination, Stephen surprisingly has found a powerful way to pass the bucket.
This piece includes a number of high-resolution color photographs, as well as the remarkable documentary short film.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2011/04/12/stephen-murray-a-story-of-incredible-suffering-and-courageous-determination/“Pass The Bucket: Stephen Murray” is a heart-wrenching, but also very... more
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A black and white self-made movie about self-expression and complexity.
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repost this as much as possible to show the "entity and General Counsel" of Louis Vuitton that freedom of artistic expression is an artists right. Even on a socially aware level. Nadia is using cultural symbolism in a painting relating to the suffering in Darfur and the juxtaposition of different cultures
ESPECIALLY when a lame insignia is sort of replicated -not a plug-not a jab-a paradigm.
I can understand the feeling that the company had when they saw the painting with a similar insignia, however Vuitton has marketing, PR, sales and global networks filling their pockets; nothing wrong with that at all, success is great. Why is there a feeling of guilt or anger or a need to call attention to Vuitton by litigating.
IP/intellectual property is an important law. copyrights should be respected and left alone. I see a gray area however when I see a painting that flashes a Vuitton emblem that may catch the eye of a fashion lover and in turn, see the compelling awareness of reality of suffering in the other countries that don't seem to be real to a Vuitton handbag buyer.
Right in that moment is an opportunity for a person, who CAN afford to spend $ on Vuitton items, to think about the reality of the worlds state.
It's not putting a steaming pile of moose poop atop a Prada emblem. It's thought-provoking social media.
Maybe Vuitton could save face if they now donated some of their profits on that specific line to Darfur for damage control.... does some random woman with a dog on her lap drinking cold coffee really have to be the one to shake sense into these General Counsel at Vuitton? (I have very close friends that practice IP/Ent law in NY who rep big names too who will be pissed but the truth must be spoken-at least my truth...bad grammar, punctuation and all.repost this as much as possible to show the "entity and General Counsel" of... more
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Spread art here: http://openindie.com
Also Spread art at www.reelfest.org or www.rxsm.org
Great examples of filmmakers circumnavigating traditional means by creating their own vehicle to bring us the best of new films from the heart of national film communities!
Bravo!Spread art here: http://openindie.com
Also Spread art at www.reelfest.org or... more
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The University 'Voices From Oxford' is now working with Award winning Filmmaker Sharon Woodward, her most recent documentary 'Thank You Skinhead Girl' has received screenings throughout the world from Washington to India and Thailand.
http://www.voicesfromoxford.org/about.htmlThe University 'Voices From Oxford' is now working with Award winning... more
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The United Actors' Database is looking for Actors, Filmmakers, Music Producers, Caters, Extras, and Interns!
Also find us on Facebook!
UNAD - (United Actors' Database)
www.unad.info
http://unad.info/casting-call/The United Actors' Database is looking for Actors, Filmmakers, Music Producers,... more
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Actor Evan Ross was in Atlanta yesterday for a series of press opps for the upcoming film Mooz-lum, which hits theaters Friday, Feb. 11. After taping "The Mo'Nique Show" and stopping by Hot 107.9 for an afternoon interview with radio jock Emperor Searcy, Ross greeted fans at a Clark-Atlanta University autograph signing and film screening. In Mooz-lum, Ross, who currently has a role on 90210, plays the lead character "Tariq," a young man trying to 'find himself' in the midst of his father's strict Muslim principles and the events of 9/11. Nia Long and Danny Glover also star in the film. Sope and Don Nicoleone of Indie Heat was there to bring the preview live from the University, Courtesy of 135th St. Agency. indieheat.com For more information on Mooz-lum, visit www.moozlumthemovie.com.Actor Evan Ross was in Atlanta yesterday for a series of press opps for the upcoming... more
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The highly anticipated Half-Life-inspired fan-made film Beyond Black Mesa has finally been released in full.
The short, which was produced over the course of two years with a ludicrous budget of $1,200, follows Adrian Shephard “and a band of resistance fighters struggling to get out a warning about the impending invasion.”
Director Brian Curtin adds:
This film is not HL,HL2 or Opposing Forces. It’s a short fan film that takes place in the Half-Life world. Also, as a completely independent film, we wanted to have a creative voice in the movie and make it a movie that we would enjoy shooting. We took artistic freedoms and liberties, unfortunately most of those decisions were determined by our limited resources.
http://thedailywh.at/post/2862665773/stop-what-youre-doing-and-watch-the-hell-out-ofThe highly anticipated Half-Life-inspired fan-made film Beyond Black Mesa has finally... more
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Independent Film Finance Consultant Louise Levison analyzes 2010 indie film box office and provides some insight on this past year's performance.Independent Film Finance Consultant Louise Levison analyzes 2010 indie film box office... more
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Veteran Film Distributor and President of First Independent Pictures Gary Rubin brings some news from the front lines of the indie film world.Veteran Film Distributor and President of First Independent Pictures Gary Rubin brings... more
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Way of the Puck, a new documentary feature film about world-class air hockey, has been receiving unanimously positive reviews since its release on DVD two weeks ago. The movie gives voice to the little-seen subculture of competitive air hockey and the passionate personalities that surround it.
“It’s nice to see that the film is striking a particular chord in audiences,” says director Eric D. Anderson, who was once ranked twenty-fourth in the world. “There’s something about the outsider nature of air hockey players and their passion that is really resonating with viewers. And plus world-class air hockey is so great to watch, of course.”
Andrea Rothe at Chud.com gives Way of the Puck 9.5 out of 10 stars. “Anderson tells a great story,” she writes. “And he continually points one back to the history, and forward to the unpromising future of the sport, allowing sport itself taking on a humanity and lifetime of its own that is worth telling.
Tom Hoeler at JustPressPlay.com writes: "A love letter to a disappearing hobby, it is absolutely one of those films that embodies the old critique ‘you’ll laugh, you’ll cry.’ Either way, you won’t soon forget the time spent with these puckheads."
"It's an intriguing look at something most of us are familiar with but that we don't really think about much anymore,” writes Clark Douglas at DVDVerdict.com. “ A unique game that has been fighting to survive for decades now. Good as this stuff is, it's the affecting look at the men who truly love the sport that makes Way of the Puck worth a look."
Seth Gordon, director of King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters concurs. Way of the Puck has “wonderful characters” and a “fun story” he says.
The Way of the Puck DVD is available for sale through the film’s website www.wayofthepuck.com and at Amazon. In the coming months the film will widen its distribution scope and be available elsewhere to buy, download, and stream.Way of the Puck, a new documentary feature film about world-class air hockey, has been... more
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