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By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

A Hot Blog Sneak Peak & Feedback Fest…

Next week, the filmmaker who brought us some really cool coverage from the NY Film Festival last October will be launching a new series of films on MCN… take a look at the teaser and let us know what you think…
http://crossoverfollowing.com/spec/mutinyteaser.mov
(it’s not a small load.)

10 Responses to “A Hot Blog Sneak Peak & Feedback Fest…”

  1. BluStealer says:

    I like it. Very interesting. Does this mean MCN will eventually start to go into production or financing?

  2. Martin says:

    not bad but his NYFF things were better. That yellow text is hard to read.

  3. Don says:

    Meh. It kind of screams “lookit me! I’m crazy and off the wall” in a ham handed kind of way.

  4. bicycle bob says:

    dave, is this some kind of blog advertising we don’t know about?

  5. Joe Leydon says:

    Bob: Dave doesn’t give a flip about this. Or us. The bastard’s over in London, having lunch with the queen, and sreiously neglecting his blog postings, while we must resort to dredging up the last election to have something to talk about. Damn.
    Hey, let’s start our own topic! I think “House” is the best new TV series in years! Maybe the best show to premeire since “Homicide.” Anyone else out there have fave shows that, all things being equal, they’d rather watch sometimes than movies?

  6. Mark says:

    House is an instant classic. Hugh Laurie can really act.

  7. Joe Leydon says:

    I just hope they don’t soften the character by having too much with the old girlfriend next season. Though, I must admit, any reason to have Sela Ward around is OK by me.

  8. Mark says:

    I think they’ll go the other way with it. They’ll just keep putting him in tougher situations. He’ll get even more ornery. Which is great for the show. Who turns down Dr Cameron anyway?

  9. Joe Leydon says:

    Somebody who will never forgive her for being in “Grind”?

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